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by bolgios » 21 Jan 2013, 12:40
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by Hennie » 21 Jan 2013, 14:08
Yes, so what. Are we getting ethnicity (what ever that may be) and culture (for what it's worth) mixed up again?
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by bolgios » 21 Jan 2013, 14:32
Just presenting historical facts pertaining to the Celts. Sorry if u find them irrelevant.
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by Hennie » 21 Jan 2013, 15:03
That is my point. Celts is a cultural thing, not an ethnicity (whatever that may be).
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by bolgios » 21 Jan 2013, 15:22
Yes, of course. I understand your point now.
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by Dathi » 21 Jan 2013, 18:09
Hey bolgios,
Thanks for your prodigious output. I find these snippits fascinating. Aspects of history / archaeology that I would not have known about otherwise.
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