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    The Nordwestblock (German, "Northwest Block") is a hypothetical Northwestern European cultural region that some scholars propose as a prehistoric culture...
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  • Gaul) in late prehistory. It is often identified with the hypothetical Nordwestblock. While it remains a matter of controversy, the linguist Maurits Gysseling...
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    nor Celtic, survived in the Netherlands until the Roman period, the Nordwestblock culture. The first author to describe the coast of Holland and Flanders...
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    something else, is not certain, because they lived in the so-called Nordwestblock zone where these two language families came into contact and were both...
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    Ancient Belgian: hypothetical language associated with the proposed Nordwestblock cultural area. Speculated to be connected to Italic or Venetic, and...
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    situated along the Aller and the middle Weser rivers, bordering the Nordwestblock separating it from the La Tène culture proper farther south. The Nienburg...
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  • 1959, Kuhn gained much attention for his proposal that there existed a Nordwestblock in the area around the lower Rhine in the Iron Age, which was neither...
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    language of the area, though apparently Indo-European, was not Celtic (see Nordwestblock) and that Celtic, though influential amongst the elite, might never...
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    northwestern continental Europe which has been proposed to have had a "Nordwestblock" language which was Indo-European, but neither Germanic nor Celtic....
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    of ultimately non-Germanic origin and connected to the hypothesized Nordwestblock. The Cherusci were a Germanic tribe living around the central Weser...
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  • candidates for possible substrate culture(s), including the Maglemosian, Nordwestblock, and Funnelbeaker culture, but also older cultures of northern Europe...
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    period. They see the Netherlands as having been part of an Iron Age "Nordwestblock" stretching from the Somme to the Weser. Their view is that this culture...
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    (apart from Vulgar Latin), and there may even have been an intermediate "Nordwestblock" language related to both. By the first century AD, Germanic languages...
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    may have been a different language branch of Indo-European from the Nordwestblock culture, which may have been intermediary between Germanic and Celtic...
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    Illyrian†? Proto-Albanian Messapic†? (PIE 4) Italo-Celtic (see also Nordwestblock) Proto-Italic Proto-Latino-Faliscan Proto-Osco-Umbrian Proto-Celtic...
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  • involve alleged extinct branches of the Indo-European family, such as "Nordwestblock" substrate in the Germanic languages, and a "Temematic" substrate in...
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    the area, though apparently Indo-European, was also not Celtic (see Nordwestblock) and that Celtic, though influential amongst the elite, might never...
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  • Álava Alavese Basques Ancient Belgian Indo-European [data missing] Nordwestblock Belgae Ancient Macedonian Indo-European 0–300s AD Macedonia Ancient...
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    with its own language that was neither Germanic nor Celtic, formed a Nordwestblock stretching from the Somme to the Weser and survived until the Roman...
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    language of the Belgae, being different from Celtic and thus suggesting a Nordwestblock etymology, which, generally speaking, is also assumed to be closer to...
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    but distinct from, Celtic and Germanic. (See Belgian language and Nordwestblock.) The leaders of the Belgic alliance which Caesar confronted were in...
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    featuring Urnfield (cremation) burial customs (1200–800 BCE). Part of the "Nordwestblock", it is situated to the north and east of the Rhine and the IJssel (named...
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  • located in Gorssel, Oosterbeek, Vorden, Wageningen). Gallia Belgica Nordwestblock Salian Frankish Mythology Meijer, 1971. per Tacitus (1st century CE)...
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    language of the area, though apparently Indo-European, was not Celtic (see Nordwestblock) and therefore that Celtic, though influential amongst the elite, might...
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  • Georg Kossack and philologist Hans Kuhn he published a study on the Nordwestblock ("Völker zwischen Germanen und Kelten"). In 1970, Hachmann published...
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    also signs of an older substrate language in the Belgic region. (See Nordwestblock.) So Celtic, while influential culturally, may never have been the main...
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    also signs of an older substrate language in the Belgic region. (See Nordwestblock.) So Celtic, while influential culturally, may never have been the main...
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