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  • Aquitanian language - Wikipedia
    The Aquitanian language was the language of the ancient Aquitani, a people living in Roman times between the Pyrenees, the Garonne river and the Atlantic Ocean [1] Epigraphic evidence for this language has also been found south of the Pyrenees, in Navarre and Castile
  • Aquitanian Stage | Paleocene Epoch, Marine Sediments Tethys . . .
    Aquitanian Stage, earliest and lowermost division of Miocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide during the Aquitanian Age (23 million to 20 4 million years ago) of the Neogene Period (23 million to 2 6 million years ago)
  • Basque Fact of the Week: The Aquitanians, Ancestors of the . . .
    As Larry Trask said, “Aquitanian is so closely related to Basque that we can, for practical purposes, regard it as being the more-or-less direct ancestor of Basque ” Some examples of Aquitanian words that have clear Basque cognates include cis(s)son, gison –> gizon (man), belex –> bele (crow), corri, gorri –> gorri (red), nescato
  • The aquitani people and Warfare - GALATOI
    The Aquitanians (Latin: Aquitani) were a people living in what is now southern Aquitaine and southwestern Midi-Pyrénées, France, called Gallia Aquitania by the Romans in the region between the Pyrenees, the Atlantic ocean, and the Garonne, present-day southwestern France
  • Aquitanian Basque Names - Peiraeus Public Library
    Their documents, written in Latin, include Aquitanian names Many of these names are Basque, suggesting that the Aquitani were the ancestors of the Basque The Basque would have then originated in Gaul and moved later into Spain, perhaps as the power of the Romans declined
  • Aquitanian - Encyclopedia. com
    Aquitanian Defined first from the Aquitanian Basin, France, the Aquitanian Age marks the beginning of the Miocene, 23 03 Ma ago It also marks the start of the Upper Cenozoic Period of time The Aquitanian is itself characterized by the appearance of the planktonic foraminiferid Globigerinoides primordia
  • Ancient Vasconic Tree Worship – Eurasiatik – Cultures from . . .
    The Aquitanians were the linguistic ancestors of the modern day Basque-speaking people They lived over a vast area in Southwest Gaul during Roman Times and left a considerable amount of votive inscriptions in Latin with indigenous names, generally belonging to people and gods





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