Re: German population in Europe after fall of Roman Empire.
From: Soren Larsen (sohela_at_tiscali.dk)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 22:32:59 +0200
"Soren Larsen" <sohela@tiscali.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
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>
> And this is not just theories, since we can actually watch the
> seperation between north and west germanic (c 500AD) in the early
> runic inscriptions, at a point in time when east germanic had long
> since seperated from their common ancestor northwest germanic.
>
correction:
And this is not just theories, since we can actually watch the
seperation between north and west germanic (c 500AD) in the early
runic inscriptions, at a point in time when east germanic had long
since seperated from the common proto-germanic ancestor.
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