Genava55 Posted December 31, 2018 Report Share Posted December 31, 2018 Hi, Since @Lion.Kanzen is very interested about the subject, I can give some references here for people interested about the iron age cultures around germanic regions. The birth of a new world. Barrows, warriors, and metallurgists https://www.academia.edu/36278706/The_birth_of_a_new_world._Barrows_warriors_and_metallurgists Late Bronze and Early Iron Age communities in the northern part of the Polish Lowland (1000-500 BC) https://www.academia.edu/37548759/Late_Bronze_and_Early_Iron_Age_communities_in_the_northern_part_of_the_Polish_Lowland_1000-500_BC_ Expansion of the Pomeranian culture in Poland during the Early Iron Age: remarks on the mechanism and possible causes https://www.academia.edu/2254548/Expansion_of_the_Pomeranian_culture_in_Poland_during_the_Early_Iron_Age_remarks_on_the_mechanism_and_possible_causes The rise and fall of Biskupin and its counterparts https://www.academia.edu/37112278/The_rise_and_fall_of_Biskupin_and_its_counterparts Societies of the younger segment of the early Iron Age in Poland (500–250 BC) https://www.academia.edu/36930633/Societies_of_the_younger_segment_of_the_early_Iron_Age_in_Poland_500_250_BC_ It's a man's world... Germanic societies of the Jastorf and the Przeworsk cultures in southern and central Poland (300 BC –10 AD) https://www.academia.edu/37471966/Its_a_mans_world..._Germanic_societies_of_the_Jastorf_and_the_Przeworsk_cultures_in_southern_and_central_Poland_300_BC_10_AD_ The Przeworsk Culture. A Brief Story (for the Foreigners) https://www.academia.edu/4115218/The_Przeworsk_Culture._A_Brief_Story_for_the_Foreigners_In_U._Lund_Hansen_and_A._Bitner-Wróblewska_eds._Worlds_Apart_Contacts_across_the_Baltic_Sea_in_the_Iron_Age._Nordiske_Fortidsminder_C_7_København-Warszawa_2010 1990: Tribal societies in Northern Gaul. An anthropological perspective. https://www.academia.edu/12485250/1990_Tribal_societies_in_Northern_Gaul._An_anthropological_perspective._Amsterdam 2009: Ethnic constructs in Antiquity. The role of power and tradition https://www.academia.edu/12299580/2009_Ethnic_constructs_in_Antiquity._The_role_of_power_and_tradition Jastorf and Jutland (On the northern extent of the so-called Jastorf Culture) https://www.academia.edu/10276827/Jastorf_and_Jutland_On_the_northern_extent_of_the_so-called_Jastorf_Culture_ Two simple wikipedia articles important to read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_parent_language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Evolution ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genava55 Posted December 31, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2018 Maybe it is better to let the other thread clean like this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lion.Kanzen Posted December 31, 2018 Report Share Posted December 31, 2018 Germans are planned for second part, so we can save time and start. (in a another topic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genava55 Posted December 31, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2018 3 minutes ago, Lion.Kanzen said: Germans are planned for second part, so we can save time and start. (in a another topic) Yep, the Germans are better to understand during the imperial period. Before the Roman, it much more complicated and they use mostly a Celtic panoply for warfare. I only put the subject to avoid the same issue we had with the celtic thread. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lion.Kanzen Posted December 31, 2018 Report Share Posted December 31, 2018 2 minutes ago, Genava55 said: Yep, the Germans are better to understand during the imperial period. Before the Roman, it much more complicated and they use mostly a Celtic panoply for warfare. I only put the subject to avoid the same issue we had with the celtic thread. the Celtic were planned from the start (2000-2004) , and were separated in different into factions same with Hellenes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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