GLOBAL CELTS & WENDS: WENDISH LANGUAGE & HISTORY
  • Introduction
  • CONTENTS
  • Articles
    • Oct. 2012: Preface
    • Oct. 2012: Part 1
    • Oct. 2012: Part 2
    • Oct. 2012: Part 3
    • Oct. 2012: Illustrations
    • Dec. 2012
    • Spring 2013: Part 1
    • Spring 2013: Part 2
    • Summer 2013
    • Dec. 2013: Part 1
    • Dec. 2013: Part 2
    • Summer 2014: Part 1
    • Summer 2014: Part 2
    • Wendish in Azteks' Military Equipment
    • America and Northern Africa
    • Wends in Roman Tres Galliae
  • History
    • EUROPE'S PRE-COLUMBIAN LINGUISTIC CONNECTION TO AMERICA >
      • Part 1: Introduction
      • Part 2: True & False
      • Part 3: Wendish in Babylon
      • Part 4: Wendish in Japan
      • Part 5: Illyrians and Migmaqs
      • Part 6: Parallel Histories
  • Language
    • Wendish in European Languages >
      • Wendish in English
      • Wendish in German
      • Wendish in Scandinavian
      • Wendish in Old Norse in the Context of Native North American Languages
      • Wendish in The Gallic of Ancient Gaul
      • Wendish in Latin >
        • Introduction
        • Wendish in Latin: Word List 1
        • Wendish in Latin: Word List 2
        • Wendish in Latin: Word List 3
    • Wendish in Japan >
      • Introduction
      • Wendish in Japanese: Word List
      • Wendish in Ainu
    • Wendish Words in American Languages >
      • Wendish in Micmag
      • Wendish in Cree
      • Wendish in Abenaki
      • Wendish in Aztec
    • coming soon... >
      • Wendish in Spanish
      • Wendish in Algonquin
  • Religion
  • Sources
    • Introductory Notes
    • Modern Texts
    • Historical Texts
    • Dictionaries
    • Anecdotal
  • Contact
The following pages represent a partial list of books from my personal library in which I found some information about Wendish history and their language.

However, I collected data also from various books I had borrowed from libraries or had found in various articles (newspapers, magazines, web-sites, etc.).

I will mention in my future articles other sources on which I drew, as I come across them while going through my notes. One of these will deal in its entirety with my notes on Wendish personal names, toponyms, glosses and historic data, which I have discovered in various Roman and Greek classical writers.

I gathered much interesting information also from various articles published in the Ancient American magazine. In them, there is enough material for several articles, dealing with archaeological discoveries in America of various inscriptions, tools, petroglyphs, weapons, mining of copper and other metals, as well as extraction of oil by ancient natives in the Ohio Valley. Covering also American megalithic temples, fortifications, astronomic circles, henges and other megalithic structures, almost identical to those found in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia and India. All of them pointing to the fact that American cultures evolved in tandem and a protracted close contact with other continents. Various linguistic information – i.e., the occurrence of Wendish words in various American native languages – mentioned in several Ancient American articles, confirms that the officially propagated "American historic Isolationist theory" has no scientific base. The much denigrated and ridiculed Diffusionist historians' theory hase been proven right by the most recent archaeological and genetic studies.

Bear in mind that in some of these books I found only one or two data related to Wends, in others a whole treasure trove. Some of these books informed me mainly on the theories invalidated by my discoveries, related to my subject matter, propagated presently by official scholars. I will add to this Bibliography further sources from which I drew my information, as I work my way through my old notes.

Therefore, the following list contains but a limited bibliography of works from which I have gathered my information and data on which my conclusions and hypotheses are based

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