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Name: Jeff Hill
Country: Australia Date: Thu Jul 11 06:29:14 2002
Comment: Sir, I am fascinated by the LIBER LINTEVS. I am working on it, first by translating into English as much literature on it as possible. Have you translated Krall yet? I have compared your German text to the book, and noticed about 150 tiny errors (and 6 or 7 larger), not a bad effort on your part.

Name: jacques louis sauve'
Country: usa Date: Mon May 20 21:43:48 2002
Comment: Formidable. Je vous felicite pour l'entreprise qui aide autant a tout le monde cyberique et etruscologique. Vielen Dank insbesonders fuer den Kralltext l892. Das letzte Wort, meines Erachtens, des gelehrten Scharfsinns dafuer was freundlich ist und auch am meisten nuetzt. Auch der eigene Beitrag ist von hohem Wert, darum wird es noch lange daueren bevor ich bzw. wir gewissermassen damit fertig werden. Wohl nie. Besten Dank noch einmal bis auf wiederschreiben. jls

Name: erek gass
Country: USA Date: Wed May 15 01:12:51 2002
Comment: Wonderful to see so much information newly put on the net.

Name: Lanie
Country: Date: Sun Mar 3 21:54:20 2002
Comment: http://members.nbci.com/Pdictus/index.html

This link is no longer working....did it move?
Thanks, Lanie

Name: nicola
Country: Italy Date: Mon Dec 31 13:47:47 2001
Comment: i live in tuscany, the region where Etruscan once dwelled... my passion toward their habits and uses is so justified! god bless

Name: J.PICHON
Country: France Date: Thu Nov 8 08:00:35 2001
Comment: No doubt the best site about the Liber Linteus.
Congratulations.

Name: Dr. Engin Beksac
Country: Turkey Date: Fri Nov 2 06:36:45 2001
Comment: Congratulations !!!!!
It is of great interest to encounter with your pages. As a researcher of the Etruscan Culture, along with the Thracians' and the Iron Age Cultures' it was a great pleasure for me to read them.

Name: Dr. Engin Beksac
Country: Turkey Date: Fri Nov 2 06:32:49 2001
Comment: Conguralations !

Name: A Surfer
Country: U.S. Date: Sat Jul 21 05:12:18 2001
Comment: Hello,

I will not make any claims about the origin of Etruscans, but I have noticed the following similarities between Etruscans (E) and ancient Turkish (T):

1. Both E and ancient T used a similar alphabet that is runic-like and from right-to-left.
2. E called themselves 'Rasenna' while the ancient Turkish ancestor was called 'Asena'.
3. Both E and T have the legend of she-wolf. In
E version, there are Romus and

Name: massimo franchi
Country: italy Date: Tue Jun 12 18:12:00 2001
Comment: Compliments for your very good site.



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