@Ferrari27
How exactly?
Does norwegian 'hav' equate finnic 'avo / ava'?
Or did you mean 'mare' against 'meri'?
You should be careful with drawing conclusions esp when the germanic 'whale' derives from finnic / uralic 'kala'.
Indo-uralic was a real thing, you know.
PS. There is a placename in Estonia containing 'meri / mere' which was last time a coastal area about 500 years before the Billingen event. That was epipaleolithic. And there are no waterbodies in the immediate neighbourhood of that placename.
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@Ferrari27
How exactly?
Does norwegian 'hav' equate finnic 'avo / ava'?
Or did you mean 'mare' against 'meri'?
You should be careful with drawing conclusions esp when the germanic 'whale' derives from finnic / uralic 'kala'.
Indo-uralic was a real thing, you know.
PS. There is a placename in Estonia containing 'meri / mere' which was last time a coastal area about 500 years before the Billingen event. That was epipaleolithic. And there are no waterbodies in the immediate neighbourhood of that placename.