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In a message dated 4/9/99 12:55:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Anyway, European "nations" people (and therefore much of USA/America
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> too)
> are relative closely related, are relatives.
> Because of the population streams
> that happened in the years
> 400 ad ("germanic movement")
> 1000-200bc ("celtic movement")
> 4600-4400bc ("linearband people" movement?).
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I was talking about Paleolithic people. People in existence much earlier
than this. Are you saying the earliest we have people in Spain is 4600BC??
II DDoonn'ttt tthhiinnkk soooo....8-P
> And all other humans on the world (as i pictured) in a manner, not
> too far away, too.
>
We are obviously allll related.. this is a given regardless of where we are
from.
> >>Goths come from the island Gotland (Sweden and later spread in
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> >tribes
> >>over Europe) at about 400 a.d..
> >
> >There is no evidence from where they came.
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> Right, but it may be.
> It is at least possible and a little change in locations won't
> change the picture much.
>
...Confirming that you commented on my original post with something that "MAY
BE"..!
As far as I am concerned, if it's not fact, don't say it. At very least
preface it as a theory.
I thought this was a list with educated people that can help us understand
facts, not
guessers,,I can do that myself without any help.
> Gotland is said to be a very nice island
> - have you been there?
>
And what has this to do with the subject?? I am truly perplexed....
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> Amadeus (Bavaria, World)
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>
Anna 8-\ <truly wondering what part of PREHISTORY people didn't
understand>
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