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  • Doctor X
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    I am, if anything, precise.

    --J.D.

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  • plang
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    Glad you can see through the irony, Doc.

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  • Doctor X
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    [Butthead]Huh . . . huh . . . you said . . . "handcock!"[/Butthead]

    --J.D.

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  • plang
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    As to lothian, rather would not consider a brythonic connection. Utanapishtim related to alban is a possibility.Velikovsky has no relation to the case as far as Handcock's plausabillity.The connection between Arthurian podiatry is rather umbiquitous.

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  • The Good Michael
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    Originally posted by Maria View Post
    But having said that... The ancient Celts lived in Cornwall as well as in Wales.
    The ancient Celts lived in central Europe which is evinced by the La Tene and Halstatt cultures, and possibly the Beaker people. Ireland was probably settled first, and then Britain, though the P-Celt and Q-Celt argument still continues. Regardless, they are both products of later settlement and are not so ancient.

    Mike

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