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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

German

A Germanic people have been around for a long time. Although there hasn't always been a Federal Republic of Germany, and  there hasn't even been a Germany for very long, and even though it may be said that there wasn't even a German history until Roman times,the prehistory of the a Germanic people is very long.


German history for the world begins with Germanic peoples early contact with Rome. Rome came to them in the form of Roman Legions. They learned from those contacts. They learned to deal with the Legions of Rome.


Looking at German and Nordic myth and recent archeology I am taken back to, at least, 2700 BC, say about 5000 ears ago. I believe it fair to say that a people can have identifying traits. I'd guess that the identifying traits of Germanic peoples were well developed by 1700 BC.


Peoples I have called German or Germanic had contacts with peoples I call call Celtic, Baltic, and Slavic perhaps 5000, or more, years ago. I think that before that time they had contact with a people we might call Iranian.


These are just my best guesses at the moment. Ask me for evidence or provide me with some.


Romans may have been calling Germanic peoples Alimani, Franks, Chatti, Saxsons, Frisians, and Thuingii before Christ. How wrong am I?


Germans learned to defend themselves in fact of Roman Legions. Not much later they visited Rome.


I think that some of their early cultural development came through Prussian interaction with peoples around the Baltic Sea.


Without them we would not have gotten to kindergarten.

2 comments:

  1. "Germans From Russia" were located for a couple of centuries in areas bordering on the Baltic Sea?

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  2. No.
    I suspect that Prussians have be an important people on the Baltic for a very long time.
    They have had long contact with Slavs and they were important in the creation of a German State.

    I don't know about their Russian connection.

    Thanks for the comment. It's great to hear from you here.

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