Prehistoric Multicultural Settlement, Celts in Slovakia, Bošáca and Lusatian Culture

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The Prehistoric Multicultural Settlement of Hajná Nová Ves (Slovakia)
Cultural-historical, settlement-archaeological and archaeo-environmental contexts in Western Carpathia at the end of early prehistoric and in the late prehistoric periods

Published by Archaeopress
Publishers of British Archaeological Reports

Author of publication: Egon Wiedermann (it is Slovak scientist-archaeologist with german name. He has probably German origin, but live in Slovakia)
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http://www.kmuz.ff.ukf.sk/wied.html

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The Prehistoric Multicultural Settlement of Hajná Nová Ves (Slovakia) PDF
The Prehistoric Multicultural Settlement of Hajná Nová Ves (Slovakia) DOC

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. ARCHEOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF THE PREHISTORIC MULTICULTURAL SETTLEMENT IN
HAJNÁ NOVÁ VES IN 1982 -1989
2. SETTLEMENT OF THE BOŠÁCA CULTURE
2.1 Settlement features and finds
2.2 Simulation of meso-regional settlement
2.3 Western Carpathians and inter-cultural contexts - corded ornament
Finds circumstances in the Western Carpathians
Type-chronological and cultural-historical horizon of the corded ornament
Experiment, semiotics and episteme
Multiculturalism and acculturation
3. SETTLEMENT OF THE LUSATIAN CULTURE
3.1 Settlement features and finds
3.2 The settlement dislocation - the settlement area simulation
Production areas
F o o d - p r o c e s s i n g a r e a
P o t t e r y - m a n u f a c t u r i n g a r e a
M e t a l l u r g i c a l a n d m e t a l - f o u n d i n g a r e a
Population areas
R e s i d e n t i a l a r e a
F u n e r a l a r e a
4. CELTIC SETTLEMENT AND ITS HINTERLAND
4. 1 The Celts and their presence in the region
4. 2 Settlement features and finds
4. 3 Evaluation
4. 4 Analysis of settlement features
4. 4 Dating of the settlement 111
5. FIND EXPERTISES
5. 1 Plant macroremians from Lusatian culture features at Hajná Nová Ves
5. 2 Archaeozoological Research on Material from Locality Hajná Nová Ves
5. 3 Analysis of Stone Artefacts from Hajná Nová Ves
5. 4 Geophysical prospecting on the multicultural settlement in Hajná Nová Ves 135
BIBLIOGRAPHY 158

Celts, image of dwelling
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Lusatian culture, image of dwelling. People from Lucatian culture are biological ancestor of Slavic people (haplogrup R1A)
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Lusatian culture, Halberstadt, halogrup R1a1a1b1a2, references
https://translate.google.sk/transla...tps://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Лужицкая_культура
Goolge: Lusatian culture Halberstadt
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1502/1502.02783.pdf


Bronze gate and wall in Biskupin - reconstructed Lusatian culture settlement from Bronze Age
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You need to read the Karafet paper of 2014 in regards to R- ydna

R formed in modern south-East Asia

R1 and R2 formed in Northern india

R1a and R1b formed north of the Himalayas mountains

What part of the Himalayas mountains was slavic?

R1a has never been a sole slavic marker
 
R1 and R2 formed in Northern india

R1a and R1b formed north of the Himalayas mountains

What part of the Himalayas mountains was slavic?
For example Cyril Hromník speak about theory connection between Europa and India.
Dr. Cyril Hroník is Slovakian scientist historian and linguistic expert with very rich and world academic career in his scientific work say, about etymology of Slovak words. O lot of words in Slovakia have dravidian tamil language etymology. Tamil is the oldest language of world and Slovakian/Slavic language has the most tamilic words. Tamilic words use other European languages too)
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Dr. Cyril Hromník



On rivers (and greater mountains and historical cities) in Slovakia don't exist etymology in Slovak and European languages.Linguistic expert Dr. Cyril Hromník present etymology of the majority rivers (, greater mountains and historical cities) in Slovakia from tamil dravic language. It is amazement.
Tamil language is reportedly oldest language of the world.
Lived before Indo-Europeans (Aryans) in Europa people with Tamil language which gave names rivers (greater mountains and historical cities) in Slovakia ? (Tamil is not Indo-European language)
I am sorry, full etymology scientific work from Cyril Hromník is only in Slovak language

I find this link of Cyril Hromník etymology presentation and historic theory, (English language!!!)
http://www.korenine.si/knige/Sloveni_korenine-Hromnik_UP.pdf
second link for download the same PDF file
(lecture Slovenia)
 
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Tamilic in Slavic? Very surprising. Some seldom roots common in modern I-E and Dravidian languages could have a remote source around the Eastern Iran and Indus region dating from Neolithic and metals ages but here we have to speak of proto-languages, at least for I-Ean, and of Dravidian, not peculiarly of Tamilic.
I'm not a specialist of Slavic languages and even lesser of Dravidian languages but...
&: I 've always kind of defiance concerning the "oldest languages" or this sort of affirmations.
 
It it only approximately up 50 tamil words in Slovak language, it is small number. Connection betwen Europa and India was via trade road, via traders. It is theory of scientist Cyril Hromník, it isnt infallible and unerring truth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_language
 
Dr. Cyril Hroník is Slovakian scientist historian and linguistic expert with very rich and world academic career in his scientific work say, about ethymology of Slovak words. O lot of words in Slovakia have dravidian tamil language ethymology. Tamil is the oldest language of world and Slovakian/Slavic launage has the most tamilic words. Tamilic words use other european languages too) View attachment 7995 Dr. Cyril Hromník
this photo shows, that this dude is very infantile and isn't a serious scholar. The whole 'Tamilic in Slavic' issue is pure BS. Another spectacular approach to gather $$$ for nothing.
 
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It is photo of Cyril Hromnik before o lot of years. Photo it not important

In English wikipedia write, that in European languages is small number of tamilic (dravic) words too. It it not anything overblown.
And trading between Europa and India before Christ, is not anything overblown too.
 

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