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Author: * Verditius Parisii -
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Date: Mar 3, 2003 - 14:45
For Iaroslav Lebedynsky in "Les Samartes Amazones et lanciers cuirassés entre l'OUral et Danube VIIe siècle av JC - VIe siècle apr. J C"
The most famous and significative parts of the myth of Arthur (the sword in a bloc and throx the Weapon to the lake) are not celtic in their conception but saramate. For him the tales of the rounded table seams to proove the precense of samramte in England in the V century.
What do you think about that ?
And do you think that the myth of knight heavylly armored heavly supported in the late Arthur legendary prouve it ?
I'm also interested by other influence of the sarmate culture in the late celtic in england.
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