From: fire_horse@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Caucasoid Turks/Bulgars Date: 11 Feb 1999 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <79tpka$2bc$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> References: <369E3BE1.5C45@sbu.ac.uk> <77li2j$qi0$1@whisper.globalserve.net> <369F52FE.2B6@sbu.ac.uk> <77rc86$auj$1@brokaw.wa.com> <36A444B3.F3B70F1C@alum.mit.edu.-> <7827sb$269$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> <36A52D70.9E372DD2@alum.mit.edu.-> <36A556AB.9927BD29@montclair.edu> <36a63533.58309714@news.yale.edu> <7866ud$i9m$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> <36cdb21e.883120019@news.wxs.nl> <36A7FCC8.79790A6B@earthlink.net> <36d77e23.1000882888@news.wxs.nl> <36a8d455.81661202@news.yale.edu> <78pl3c$84o@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> <36b0dc2f.3434839@news.yale.edu> <78v30o$vl6@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> <36b34d7c.60430113@news.yale.edu> <794e84$4iq@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> <3744d12a.1873763068@news.wxs.nl> <796m95$eq2@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> <375c0ea6.1954957123@news.wxs.nl> <79fo99$qkl@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> <36bcbb6a.86280875@news.yale.edu> <79n24d$58g@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> <36bf474d.11742705@news.yale.edu> X-Http-Proxy: 1.1 x10.dejanews.com:80 (Squid/1.1.22) for client 163.1.171.102 Organization: Deja News - The Leader in Internet Discussion X-Article-Creation-Date: Thu Feb 11 05:25:38 1999 GMT Newsgroups: sci.archaeology,sci.anthropology,sci.lang X-Http-User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; MSN 2.5; Windows 98) In article <36bf474d.11742705@news.yale.edu>, cluster.user@yale.edu (Cluster User) wrote: > On 8 Feb 1999 16:07:41 GMT, e.karloukovski@uea.ac.uk (Vassil > Karloukovski) wrote: > > > > > > >As far as I know the turkic cyclic calendars were lunar and required the > >insertion of an additional thirteenth month every three years. Thus the > >positions of the months were not fixed and they could even change their > >places (?). > > > > that would be the chinese calendar, which is luni-solar, and which the > turkic calender has obvious affinities with. where did you get your > information? > > >... > > In M. Moskov and P. Dobrev I guess... ;) -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own