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  • Members: 866
  • Founded: May 3, 1999
  • Language: English
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CYBALIST is a forum devoted to discussing Indo-European (IE) linguistics and related topics concerning the history and and culture of IE-speaking peoples. It is the ambition of the owners and moderators of this list to promote and popularise sound linguistic and historical knowledge, and to make our group a hospitable club where professional researchers in IE studies and amateurs with a serious interest in the field can meet and exchange ideas. Consequently, our policy is to encourage stimulating debate but to discourage off-topic chat, crank scholarship, bad netiquette and other forms of counterproductive behaviour.

Members who wish to discuss matters concerning the administration of Cybalist are advised to contact the moderators off-list or join our special side-list dedicated to that purpose: Cybalist_Admin.

Further advice for Cybalist members, including a list of things not to do on our forum, will be found here.


Etymological note: Cybalist is named after its founder, Cyril (Kirill) Babaev, who started the group in 1999. Kirill is now Editor of the Journal of Language Relationship and the Nostratica website devoted to Nostratic linguistics and long-range comparison.

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Re: Agaragantes, Limigantes
... Thanks, very good reference. ... Todd The Early Germans, pp. 125-126 http://tinyurl.com/l59n4j 'Since there were no natural deposits of gold in the lands
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Re: TIROL's etymology
... Cicero (ad Att. 17:13) mentions a bridge called Tirenus (v.l. Tiretius) at Minturnae, the town on the Liris between Latium and Campania. "Tirenus pons,
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Re: Odin as a Trojan Prince
... I don't know. ... That's where Gol/a,b places them. Perhaps you should get the whole context (pp. 356-362). Note that he thinks the Veneti were Slavs,
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Re: Agaragantes, Limigantes
... Torsten, I too am very Interested in the Iazyges. E.g http://www.kroraina.com/sarm/jh/index.html This has been a great help for me. Also the guide book
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Re: Where did the Yazigi go ?
... Or the one that leader fought and defeated three times was Voccio, who then offered his sister in marriage (after consul Caesar interceded as mediator in
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