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What do you mean, The Celtic cross?
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The Indo-European presentation of the Etruscans supported the idea of Indo-European nature of the Roman people and Empire. We should put the question does have the Indo-European history linguistic arguments for the Indo-European origin of the European culture? We can give the answer: no one left.

The author like to build up the European history on a much more profounded fundament. He thinks that the real truth is more important than to have artefacts for the European supremacy. He is convinced that a real wiew of the sunreise of the European culture and civilization will be a benefit for everybody who would like to see the history as it truly happened. The Indo-European view of the history and its errors were fully accepted and teached also on Hungary. Even the present official history is based on it. This caused significant losses for the Hungaryan nation its consequences are far reaching and the fall of Hungary after the First World War was also partly caused by it /Trianon/ He is convinced that the ancient and early mediaeval Hungarian history can be truly written only this new perspective of European history. He stresses that these newer findings do not allow the useof false stereotypes about Hungarians and related peoples. He thinks that smallest competitor for the ancient European common history is the Celtic tradition and not the heritage of the slave-keeping societes. In the Indo European history the largest error will be considered in the fact that the basis of it was chosen wrong. Therefore a world has been created that never existed. Andt what is even more profound in this artifikal framework they could not find place for the civilisation streams originating from the East. There were, however several scientists, like the German Müllerkarpe and Schachermeyr who recognisted some of the mistakes. The author went ahead on this road to deny other significant misunderstanding to provide the possibility to have only one European history.

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Another Celtic simbol - by Treveri Gaul - 03-07-2007, 09:44 AM
The Ancient Hungary - by Treveri Gaul - 03-08-2007, 06:50 AM
Re: The Ancient Hungary - by Robert Vermaat - 03-08-2007, 07:33 AM
Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - by Treveri Gaul - 03-08-2007, 08:34 AM
Re: Another Celtic simbol - by Arahne - 03-10-2007, 11:25 AM
Re: Another Celtic simbol - by Robert Vermaat - 03-10-2007, 11:41 AM
Etruskan= Proto Hungaryan? - by Treveri Gaul - 05-17-2007, 06:59 AM
Re: Etruskan= Proto Hungaryan? - by drsrob - 05-22-2007, 07:50 AM

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