Message from @Thomas
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Right. I definitely gonna look into that more when I get my DNA test back
see how <:56:402370471347355679> i am
I also believe Sardinia was one of the last hold outs of the Hellenic pantheon.
This was mine.
*1.7% honorary dago*
one of us
Why do you think that was?
Just the isolation of them.
Because nobody was going to sardinia?
right
Both them and Corsica held off many many invaders
From the Moors
to the Genevans.
*Where are the Romans now?*
*Ya' lookin' at em'.*
The Chad Aeneas vs. the virgin turnus
Aeneas was said to be an ancestor of Brut, and Brut was said to be the first Britain settler.
Jesus that's hypothetically one hell of a bloodline
*Of all the trees that grow so fair olde England to adorn, greater are none beneath the sun than oak and ash and thorn. Sing oak and ash and thron good sirs, all of a midsummer's morn. Surely we sing of no little thing in oak and ash and thorn. Oak of the clay live many a day, or ever Aeneas began, ash of the Loam was a lady at home when Brut was an outlaw man. Thorn of the down saw New Troy Town, from which was London born, witness hereby, the ancient-ry of oak and ash and thorn.*
>settle Britain
>fight in and survive the Trojan War
>fuck Dido
>settle in Italy
>defeat the Etruscans
>get raised by a shewolf
>kill your brother
>found Rome
The Etruscans had the same word for "gods" or "god" or the same name for their deities as the old Norse.
The "Aesir"
What does that say then?
That contact was made, and the the theory of the origin of peoples in Europe is true.
I'm not familiar with the theory
The Indo-Europeans were a people that lived in the Caucus region in the east, and spread throughout Europe, North Africa, Persia, Anatolia, and India.
Meaning that we didn't all originate from Africa?
That is different, although as of last year, a hominid jawbone, a human jaw, was found in Greece
making it the oldest human remains ever found.
Thus bringing into question the "out of Africa" theory.
We are still greatly unsure of the repercussion of such a thing.
Interesting, I'll look into that. From what I know of anthropology the "out of Africa" theory still makes sense but thats the first Ive heard that Europeans came from the Caucus region
Oh that is just modern Europeans. This can be suported by out of Africa still though.
This occurrence only happened about 10,000-ish years ago.
Oh ok I was thinking the theory said that we were basically a completely different people
That may actually also be true.
With the discovery of that jaw I was talking about.
We're still not sure though.
But Indo-European is definitely a real thing.