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I wonder if this is the same Kondratiev who is responsible for the 'Kondratiev Wave' theory in economics?

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I doubt it. Kondratiev, as far as I know, is a linguist and cultural scholar with Russian roots but who fell in love with Celtic culture and is involved in the "Celtic Revivalist" movement.

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Thanks for posting the link Ursus. It cleared up some confusion I've had over the emergence of the Hallstat culture. It seems the Celts that emerged in 1100 BC, were pre-Hallstat and not of the Hallstat culture of c.600-300 BC. The articles on Celtic religion were also very interesting.

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Thanks for posting the link Ursus. It cleared up some confusion I've had over the emergence of the Hallstat culture. It seems the Celts that emerged in 1100 BC, were pre-Hallstat and not of the Hallstat culture of c.600-300 BC. The articles on Celtic religion were also very interesting.

 

Hallstatt A starts in about 1200 BC. Hallstatt D ends about 500 BC, to be succeeded by La Tene.

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