Raimund Karl (born September 15, 1969 in Vienna) is an Austrian archaeologist, Celticist and historian. He is currently a professor of Archaeology and...
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Sir Karl Raimund Popper CH FRS FBA (28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994) was an Austrian–British philosopher, academic and social commentator. One of the...
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(1893–1984), American mathematician Raimund Karl (born 1959), Austrian archaeologist, Celticist and historian Reinhard Karl (1946–1982), German mountaineer...
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Gaul. The origin of the name is uncertain; Celticists John T. Koch and Raimund Karl propose a Celtic linguistic origin, meaning "the commanders", similar...
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game Civilization Revolution. Edwin Guest: Origines Celticae (1883). Raimund Karl: Thoughts on the Evolution of Celtic Societies. University of Wales,...
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False Etymologies". Transactions of the Philological Society (6): 71. Raimund Karl (2003). "Überlegungen zum Verkehr in der eisenzeitlichen Keltiké" [Deliberations...
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associative definition proposed by Vincent and Ruth Megaw (1996) and Raimund Karl (2010). It holds that a Celt is someone who uses a Celtic language or...
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Ferdinand Raimund Karl Wilhelm Ramler Lutz Rathenow Jacob Regnart Robert Reinick Sophie Reyer Neidhart von Reuental Fritz Reuter Johann Rietsch Karl Riha Rainer...
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through Germany. Charly Hübner - Karl Schmidt Annika Meier [de] - Rosa Detlev Buck - Ferdi Marc Hosemann - Raimund Schulte Bastian Reiber [de] - Basti...
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"Celtoscepticism, a convenient excuse for ignoring non-archaeological evidence?". Raimund Karl. Retrieved 24 November 2017. Williams, Daniel G. (2009). "Another lost...
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