The enigma of the Celtic tomb

Troy would correspond with Toija, in Southern Finland, near Turku. The Hellespont, which is said to be "wide", could not be identified with the long and narrow Dardanelles strait, but with the Gulf of Finland. It is just south of Atlantis which sent Viking Muslims to collect the golden fleece from Shangri La of the Hobbits.

The famous hypothesis of the wormhole between the Dardanelles Strait and the Gulf of Finland.
 
At Vix nearby, " in 2006, a remarkable architectural unit was discovered at the centre of the site. It is a large complex of two or three buildings, the main one measuring 35 by 21 m, with an estimated height of 12 m .. Overall, the central unit resembles the megaron complex of early Greek architecture. Such a find is unprecedented in early Celtic Europe."

Were Celts trying to make towns that were a copy of the Greeks ? Can't find any comments on Troyes Gr / Gaul DNA genetics.

"Excavation of the Vix settlement on the summit of Mont Lassois revealed extensive fortifications, with ditches and walls up to 8 m thick." Sounds like they had the wealth and people around them did not.
 

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