The following New York Times article
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/15/science/15ETRU.html?tntemail0
outlines some recent progress
made by mainstream archaeology in Etruscan research, confirming the
Baltic-Scandinavian connection to Italy that I long ago alleged - I was the
first to do so - in my decipherment of the Etruscan Bronze Liver of
Piacenza as found at
http://www.lexiline.com/lexiline/lexi8.htm
The idea that the common Etruscan name Lars came from the Etruscans
to Scandinavia is of course still not right, it is the other way
around, but at least now the mainstream scholars have seen the
connection.
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