Here, I'm using /g/ to represent any of [g], [γ], [gγ], or similar sounds, as I certainly couldn't claim to know what specific voiced back-of-the-throat consonant it represented. Likewise, /k/ represents an unvoiced consonant at the same place of articulation--or possibly different but similar place.
@starkatt Are there transcripts of these? We are generally not comfortable with audio recordings but they sound interesting.
@Rosemary maybe? I haven't looked.
@Rosemary you may find this relevant! http://historyofenglishpodcast.com/2012/07/17/episode-5-centum-satem-and-the-letter-c-2/