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  Topic: Spirals
Oakey Dokey

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PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 6:25 pm   Subject: Spirals
This looks to me like a man catching (or trying to catch) a snake:

http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R4/Graphics/PineyCreekRockArt.jpg

But this, looks like wallpaper:

http://www.d ...
  Topic: Spirals
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 115
Views: 131607

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 6:21 pm   Subject: Spirals
Now, how can a spiral be interpreted as a snake when we know that quality art is ancient or as old as snake deification?

Why not draw a snake? I suppose I really want to know how we get from a fa ...
  Topic: Spirals
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 115
Views: 131607

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:27 pm   Subject: Spirals
BrianAmbrose wrote: This would imply that megalithic structures were indeed primarily religiously motivated. We'd be looking at the earliest universal religion, a Satanic megalith-building religious ...
  Topic: Spirals
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 115
Views: 131607

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 6:01 pm   Subject: Spirals
How does one create an optimally long line on a small piece of animal hide?

The spiral is one option.
  Topic: Spirals
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 115
Views: 131607

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 10:32 pm   Subject: Spirals
BrianAmbrose wrote: I personally would never use a spiral as representative of my perceptions of how things are..
Some of the native North American peoples used the spiral as a calendar (or perhaps ...
  Topic: Where are all the Neanderthals?
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 433
Views: 218424

PostForum: Pre-History   Posted: 5:08 pm   Subject: Where are all the Neanderthals?
The Lapp are a mix of clans and languages all closely linked to each other and very closely linked to the Canadian/Alaskan Esquimaux. They have similar techniques and beliefs in the afterlife etc etc. ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 11:43 am   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
I think Gal didn't originally mean foreigner but was later a term used to mark out foreigners. For instance Wal/Gal etc was an original term for a whole system of religion/ideas/administration under D ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 11:40 am   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
Call them the 'Beaker people' or call them the Picts/Gauls, but it is these people who are originally western European (Druidic Gauls). The Celts are the first of successive waves of invaders/immigran ...
  Topic: Etruscans
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 54
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PostForum: History   Posted: 2:32 pm   Subject: Etruscans
DPCrisp wrote: komorikid wrote: I wonder if the Etruscans were in some way related to the early inhabitants of west Britain and Ireland.
Notice that the Etruscans occupied an arc on the western coa ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 12:31 pm   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
If you overlay the current areas of 'gaulishness' with place names of Gal then you will see that the Med was a stronghold of this language if this is to be taken seriously.

I personally think mega ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 12:30 pm   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
The original placements of the Gaulish people and their relation to the internal workings of what it 'is' to be Gaulish are long lost. All we have is circumstantial evidence. But as I have said the si ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:53 pm   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
What I have been trying to say that Celt is a mistranslation of a Greek term for Gaulish societies (the religion, art and warfare). It's known that this society was governed by Druids and as Mick poin ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 2:35 pm   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
How about this:

The Kelts/Celts/Cymry are the Keltoi the Greeks knew of to their north and in fact traded and fought with. The inhouse name for the whole of the peoples was Gauls or 'of the gal' an ...
  Topic: Celtic Wal/Gal
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 25
Views: 29952

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 2:24 pm   Subject: Celtic Wal/Gal
I can't find the translation online but my daughter (a fluent Welsh speaker) says that Gall in Welsh also means 'clever' or 'bright'

(adj.) wise, sensible, rational, prudent, astute, discreet, jud ...
  Topic: Pub Crawl
Oakey Dokey

Replies: 62
Views: 171102

PostForum: British History   Posted: 6:58 pm   Subject: Pub Crawl
The Oak represents royalty against the Roundheads hence the numerous pubs named 'The Royal Oak'.

The term 'gall' is very old, it's even used to describe chaffing or rubbing and sores associated w ...
 
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