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  • discussion. Once you've let the cat out of the bag you are easily lead to Kossinnas errors. For instance, the fallacy of teleology in evolution, the assumption...
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  • with a specific reference or deleted. Maybe the author was conflating Gustaf Kossinna, another noted German archeologist, who had indeed affiliations with...
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  • ancestors to the area of Poland minimum 2000 BC which throws your nazi Gustaf Kossinna allochtonous theory of Slavic arrival in the 6th century AD to trash...
    30 KB (4,397 words) - 08:32, 24 January 2024
  • in the late 19th-early 20th century, especially in the writings of Gustaf Kossinna. I've already explained this in the section above. I have also given...
    71 KB (10,496 words) - 14:42, 2 February 2023
  • critics of the "language = material culture = ethnicity" methodology of Gustaf Kossinna, and treating his position as the neutral modern one without "agenda"...
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  • homeland issue only becomes linked to race issue by later writers such as Gustaf Kossinna. Paul B (talk) 12:11, 1 July 2011 (UTC) Not about Indo-European studies...
    116 KB (17,243 words) - 20:26, 30 January 2023
  • nuked to serve very little purpose, that is, German origin of PIE by Gustaf Kossinna, which is now discredited. But it hardly talks of "Aryan race" as in...
    71 KB (8,532 words) - 01:56, 28 February 2024
  • history writing run amok in the early 20th century, a combination of Gustaf Kossinna's "same culture-same people" axiom and ethnic glorification and self-assertion...
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  • thought known as diffusionism, also represented in the scholarship of Gustaf Kossinna. However, Osmanagić adds to this a belief in the lost continents of...
    96 KB (14,667 words) - 22:21, 8 May 2014
  • then Deniker and Ripley. It had its fullest expression in the work of Gustaf Kossinna who put the IE Urheimat in Jutland. Others (not just Hitler, notably...
    104 KB (16,185 words) - 14:42, 2 February 2023
  • other scholars worried about völkisch interpretations in the vein of Gustaf Kossinna are not all that enthused with a lot of archaeogenetic research.--Ermenrich...
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  • (talk) 16:13, 4 April 2020 (UTC) Historically, archaeologists such as Gustaf Kossinna, Eric Oxenstierna and Birger Nerman suggested that the Goths originated...
    97 KB (13,514 words) - 00:27, 13 March 2021
  • and a host of other sources he is known to have read. There is also Gustaf Kossinna and his Aryan-Nordic model of German history. Yes, these ideas were...
    197 KB (30,008 words) - 00:31, 3 March 2023
  • known as Battle-Axe culture, with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, after Gustaf Kossinna), while they considered Slavic peoples (despite their light pigmentation)...
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  • containing text of 'Getica') Other notable proponents of the theory were [[Gustaf Kossinna]], [[Bolko von Richthofen]], [[Hans Schleiff]], [[Kazimierz Godłowski]]...
    212 KB (33,064 words) - 13:37, 20 July 2021