Interesting theory. I also know that Celts were in Turkey. Tartan plaids and spiral artifacts like that in New Grange Ireland were found with these people. I'm leaning towards the theory of the migrations of the Israelites. Recent speculation shows that Celts were actually from the Tribe of Dan and took several routes one of them through Turkey. Recently they found the Oldest European DNA in Western Ireland. I hope our children will finally have the truth about this great world culture.
I believe that the Celts are related to a people that were in Turkey, later called Galatians. Gauls, Galicians, etc...also called Cimri, CImmerians, even of the Crimea. The pre-empire Romans fought the Cymri tribes in what is now Austria. The Welsh have a name Gyumri...which in it's root form is GMR...or biblical Gomer, a son of Japeth, son of Noah.
@mjswans I agree. Yes much work being done now and if it is not suppressed we will find many links in the DNA.
You are aware that the Propher Jeremiah's Grave is said to be in Ireland? The daughter of King Zedekiah Tea Telphi and her sister Scota apparently accompanied him from Egypt fleeing the Assyrian invasions. That is how Ireland got "Jacob's Pillar", aka Lia Fail. aka Coronation Stone of David etc. Lot's of History around that. More revelations on who were the Israelites.
@LadyStonecut I've not heard that about Ireland. The Irish themselves trace their origens to both Greeks and Scythians....Herodotus states in histories cir. 500 BC the Budini were a people living north of the black sea, a red haired, blue eyed, hospitable people, which welcomed the Greeks from the Black sea coasts into their communities. This would be modern Ukraine. The name Scot, is also believed to be a remnant of the word Scyth...
@LadyStonecut ..cont'd.. interesting things about Ireland and history seem to be a connection to the name Dan...Danny..also interesting in Herodotus' book he describes a people in what is now Romania, which joined the Budini after being driven from their homeland by a plague of snakes of all things....and the tradition of St. Patrick comes to mind.
Interesting note onthe fabric cultures of Asia. I have noticed that some of the immigrants from Southeast Asia wear woven hats that are very similar in shape to those found on the mummies of the Tarim basin coastal areas and at Urumchi. I've seen local Asians here in the Seattle area wearing hats that could have been in those burial sites, sans the feathers, but embellished with thread patterns. Esther of Kent
Interesting theory. I also know that Celts were in Turkey. Tartan plaids and spiral artifacts like that in New Grange Ireland were found with these people. I'm leaning towards the theory of the migrations of the Israelites. Recent speculation shows that Celts were actually from the Tribe of Dan and took several routes one of them through Turkey. Recently they found the Oldest European DNA in Western Ireland. I hope our children will finally have the truth about this great world culture.
LadyStonecut 10 months ago
@LadyStonecut
I believe that the Celts are related to a people that were in Turkey, later called Galatians. Gauls, Galicians, etc...also called Cimri, CImmerians, even of the Crimea. The pre-empire Romans fought the Cymri tribes in what is now Austria. The Welsh have a name Gyumri...which in it's root form is GMR...or biblical Gomer, a son of Japeth, son of Noah.
mjswans 7 months ago
@mjswans I agree. Yes much work being done now and if it is not suppressed we will find many links in the DNA.
You are aware that the Propher Jeremiah's Grave is said to be in Ireland? The daughter of King Zedekiah Tea Telphi and her sister Scota apparently accompanied him from Egypt fleeing the Assyrian invasions. That is how Ireland got "Jacob's Pillar", aka Lia Fail. aka Coronation Stone of David etc. Lot's of History around that. More revelations on who were the Israelites.
LadyStonecut 7 months ago
@LadyStonecut I've not heard that about Ireland. The Irish themselves trace their origens to both Greeks and Scythians....Herodotus states in histories cir. 500 BC the Budini were a people living north of the black sea, a red haired, blue eyed, hospitable people, which welcomed the Greeks from the Black sea coasts into their communities. This would be modern Ukraine. The name Scot, is also believed to be a remnant of the word Scyth...
The name Denmark means Dan's March...cont'd.
mjswans 7 months ago
@LadyStonecut ..cont'd.. interesting things about Ireland and history seem to be a connection to the name Dan...Danny..also interesting in Herodotus' book he describes a people in what is now Romania, which joined the Budini after being driven from their homeland by a plague of snakes of all things....and the tradition of St. Patrick comes to mind.
mjswans 7 months ago
@LadyStonecut
Interesting note onthe fabric cultures of Asia. I have noticed that some of the immigrants from Southeast Asia wear woven hats that are very similar in shape to those found on the mummies of the Tarim basin coastal areas and at Urumchi. I've seen local Asians here in the Seattle area wearing hats that could have been in those burial sites, sans the feathers, but embellished with thread patterns. Esther of Kent
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