[Sca-cooks] German Translation Help Requested
Elise Fleming
alysk at ix.netcom.com
Tue Oct 28 13:07:47 PDT 2008
Thanks for the information thus far. Thorhalla sent the following
clarification. Does it change anyone's opinion?
>The term Erbsekeimblatt comes from Birka I, part of the archaelogical
report
>on the finds at the Birka burial site in Sweden. It comes from the
analysis
>of the bread loaves that were found in a woman's grave.
>
>Birka I was written by a Swedish archaeological, Holger Arbman. Although
>Professor Arbman is Swedish, most of the archaelogical reports from
>Scandinavian finds are written in German, so I assume he is very familiar
>with the language.
Alys K.
Elise Fleming
alysk at ix.netcom.com
http://home.netcom.com/~alysk/
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