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May 2013
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Episode 25: Germanic Markings and the Ru...

Kevin Stroud
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We explore the expansion of Germanic tribes into the Danube region where the Germans encounter the Etruscan alphabet.  The Germanic runes develop and provide the first opportunity for the Germanic tribes to write their own language. 
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