I am looking for a map to use in a popular book that would show the origin and spread of IE, similar to a map I have used before for the spread of alphabetic script. However they all seem too complicated or too disputed. Help!
Vivian Cook
Professor of Applied Linguistics, Newcastle
Are you certain that the Aquitani can be characterized as Celts? I have heard that funerary inscriptions, at least, suggest much closer ties to the Basques.
In deed, even they could be related to iberians, and could have been much more extented, reaching even to northwest France, as suggested by certain placenames.
I am looking for a map to use in a popular book that would show the origin and spread of IE, similar to a map I have used before for the spread of alphabetic script. However they all seem too complicated or too disputed. Help!
Vivian Cook
Professor of Applied Linguistics, Newcastle
Are you certain that the Aquitani can be characterized as Celts? I have heard that funerary inscriptions, at least, suggest much closer ties to the Basques.
In deed, even they could be related to iberians, and could have been much more extented, reaching even to northwest France, as suggested by certain placenames.