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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

@caitlinrgreen

History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
caitlingreen.org
Joined August 2014

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    1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 30 Nov 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen >the examples of C. Gothic & Biblical Gothic let me believe that CG is Old Saxon,& isn't an independent branch of Ingvanish.

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    2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 30 Nov 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen from 8 examples for the meaning of vinegar,in Gothic are: Aket & Akeit, the nearest are: Eced (O. English)& Ekid (O. Saxon).

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    3. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 30 Nov 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen I think we both agree that big Germanic tribes are in fact confederations, exactly as was the Hunnic Empire.

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    4. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 30 Nov 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen presence of Haplogroups:S21 & S28, in N.E. Black Sea (Volga's basin)support Nord Schleswig origin of Germanic peoples there.

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    5. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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      Dr.@caitlinrgreen Your article:Huns in Britain rises 2 issues,1st Were Huns in Anglo-Saxon England? 2nd Did Huns rule Anglo-Saxon England? >

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    6. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen Both issues deserve serious consideration, but here I wish to deal with the first issue, Huns in Anglo-Saxon England.>

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    7. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen you mention original Anglo-Saxon & Roman sources, plus archaeological evidences,support presence of Huns in England.>

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    8. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen I wish to add 3 points support your opinion.1-Huns has at least 2 Y haplogroups R1a Z93 & C.

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    9. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen Studies show that 1 to 5% of males of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringen, Bavaria, & eastern part of Lower Saxony have Z93.

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    10. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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      .@caitlinrgreen 2-English skulls have high cheeks bones, & the skulls are more rounded. Scandinavians have narrower faces & elongate skulls.

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      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 6 Dec 2016
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      I'm never sure about this; think I need to read up on it!

      1:00 PM - 6 Dec 2016
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        1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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          I know how much you are a careful historian, & I appreciate that character in you so much.

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        1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 6 Dec 2016
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          OK,till you make your research regarding skulls,I think we can depend on haplogroup R1a Z93.Do you have study about it in UK?

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