See further http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/10/oxygen-isotope-evidence.html … on this cem; 2 ppl from here (9thC + 3rdC BC) have v v high results, consistent w/ origin in Nile Valley
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Re: any such poss N.African links, worth noting again the archaeological evidence for trade/movement at that time:https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/744521734582304768 …
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Also oaks found only in Wales also come from Balkans
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Interesting, thanks! :) Do you have a link? :)
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Thanks for all of this, I'll have a good read! :)
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No need to look to N-Africa. Barrectus contains popular element barro- "top, summit" + rectu/o- "law, right"
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*barrorecto- underwent early Brit. syncope > barrecto- (P. Sims-Williams, Celtic Inscriptions of Britain 130)
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Yes, checked that before posting earlier :) Agree that def possible, but thought worth noting CISP view worth >
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> noting anyway, esp given other curious features of stone e.g. Dis Manibus etc, & Sims-Williams tentative both >
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> on p. 130 and also on p. 273, or so it seemed to me :)
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Yes, S-W formulates rather cautiously, but I don't see any reason for this. Name looks perfectly Celtic, ...
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...in transition to Brit. langs. -recti c'd also belong to OIr. recht 2 paroxysm, outburst of anger, passion
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