U106 explored: its relationships, geography and history by Iain McDonald (2015)

Before the Nordic bronze age wich is considered like the Germanic or Nordique bronze-age, Scandinavia was again part of the Corded Ware horizon, Scandinavia was naturaly not a place for devloping a high level of metallurgy.Maybe, Proto-Germanic language is more younger than we can think, i always think like the Centum thing in the germanic languages came with bronze age, Nordic bronze age or later with iron Jastorf culture, someway related with ( Celtic people ? ) or the North-West, like the Nordwestblock Hypothesis, i think it match pretty good with the modern distribution of U106, Belgium / Netherlands, maybe there was here at the time of the bronze age a Celto-Italic-Venetic related people / language who migrated by boat in the western coast of scandinavia and before that, assimilated some central europe bronze age features or develope its own...
 

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