Re: The first Swedes + seed
From: Hyperoglyphe (hyperoglyphe_at_schlockmail.com)
Date: 02/04/05
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:23:24 +0800
"I.E_Johansson" <inger_e.johansson@telia.com> wrote in message
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> "Seppo Renfors" <Renfors@not.com.au> skrev i meddelandet
> news:42021205.124783E8@not.com.au...
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>>
>> Hyperoglyphe wrote:
>> >
>> > "Inger E. Johansson" <inger_e.johansson@telia.com> wrote in message
>> > news:f67ffe80ea9b401e8254408e05f31ac9.16462@mygate.mailgate.org...
>> > > "Alaca" <P.Alaca@is.invalid> wrote in message
>> > > news:41ffee81$0$58085$1b2cd167@news.wanadoo.nl
>> > >
>> > >> Inger E. Johansson wrote in:
>> > >> b1f8ac7f48a5f92c861f5d097a41197c.16462@mygate.mailgate.org,
>> > [...]
>> > >> Thank you Inger, that's more like it.
>> > >> As I said "Vegetable seeds and fruit tree cuttings yes, but Tilia?"
>> > >> I did of course forget to mention the obvious grains..
>> > >>
>> > >
>> > > You haven't explained what Tilia means. Never heard that word nor
>> > > does
>> > > it occur in any British-English to Swedish dictionaries and I haven't
>> > > been able to find out what you mean by it from in this special
>> > > discussion when looking in encyclopedias.
>> > [...]
>> >
>> > WARNING!!
>> >
>> > A google search of the following words:
>> >
>> > tilia plant sweden america precolumbian
>> >
>> > May result in an abuse complaint to your service provider!
>>
>>
>> What a load of utter CRAP once more from that obnoxious rotting fish
>> carcass!!
>
> Seppo,
> you don't need to say that. They already shown the world what they are
> those
> who can't form a normal argumentation sentence and instead take to
> stalking,
> personal abuse etc. The others among the naysayer are at present more
> silent
> then usual. Guess they have a hard time realising that it's in
> documentation
> from more than one they can't 'snacka bort'. What's more in documentation?
> Only a small hint here. It's noted in 17th and 18th century sources,
> French
> as well as Swedish(!) that the group of people who carved the strange
> lines
> on the stones, the runestones discussed earlier here in group, still lived
> westward in Canada ..... If only the naysayers knew what have hit them and
> what's about to be told they would stand still in the corner where they
> placed themself......
> I told them that things are about to be told and that I only will tell
> about
> my 'pieces'. Those pieces are more than enough and then comes the
> rest......
> much much more and very essential pieces. North American History paradigm
> has started to rock and roll, where it ends up the future will tell.
Thank you Inger, for defending me from that Grotty thing. His foul abuse is
tiresome. My post was a humorous observation following a google search for
Tilia. I didn't know what it was either!
Please don't consider me a 'naysayer' when considering matters of history
and archaeology. I'll believe anything given enough proof.
That is what this is about.
Dave
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