As early as 500 BC, in La Tène times, the Treveri, a people of mixed Celtic and Germanic stock, settled in Western and Central Europe.
Most sources today claim that he was most likely of Germanic stock.
Scythians This people was probably of Germanic stock, and spoke an Indo-European language.
In 1931 he took another position, this one in Uppsala, Sweden, which allowed him to hone his skills in the Germanic stock of Indo-European.
Great efforts were made to show that Kuzorra, despite his Slavic sounding name and mixed origin, was in fact of purely Germanic stock.
The Völkerwanderung, beginning about AD 400, brought with it new settlers: the Germanic stock of the Bavarii put down roots here.
These were the Treveri, a people of mixed Celtic and Germanic stock, from whom the Latin name for the city of Trier, Augusta Treverorum, is also derived.
Caesar described the Eburones as a Germanic tribe on the Gallic side of the Rhine, and held other tribes in the neighbourhood as merely calling themselves of Germanic stock.
"Even folk of Germanic stock could not be so badly informed, could they, Dietr? "