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On 26 July 811, a massive Byzantine army was destroyed on the plains between the Danube and the Haemus Mountains. During the Battle of Pliska, the emperor Nicephorus I himself was killedβ€”the first to die in battle since Valens in 378β€”and his head was turned into a silver-lined drinking gourd by the victorious Bulgarian khan. It was one of the worst humiliations Byzantium ever suffered.


Back in the Byzantine camp, Nicephorus lay dead. Krum’s men decapitated the emperor and brought the head back to their khan. Krum stripped the skin from his skull, lined it with silver, and turned it into a drinking gourd, which he used to toast his great victory. The future would give him several more such occasions



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Siberian tatar dna breakdown using qpAdm

45.2% Turkic
43.5% Finno Ugric
11.3% Paleo Eskimo related


They are genetically closer to Bashkirs according to g25

Model:-

/g@cxbbot admixtools qpfmc

target=Tatar_Siberian.HO

left=Kazakhstan_Kipchak1.SG,Russia_BolshoyOleniyOstrov_MBA.AG,Greenland_Saqqaq.SG

right=Cameroon_ShumLaka_SMA.AG,Italy_Epigravettian.AG,Belgium_Gravettian.AG,Belgium_UP_Magdalenian.AG,Iran_TepeAbdulHosein_N.SG,Turkmenistan_IA.SG,Russia_MLBA_Krasnoyarsk.AG,Russia_BA_Okunevo.SG


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Artistic facial reconstruction of Afghanistani woman related to gandhara culture statue

Head of a female devotee, Tapa-i-Kafariha, III-IVth cent.
The Tapa-i Kafariha



Monastery is generally dated to the 3rd-4th century CE. It was excavated in 1926–27 by an expedition led by Jules Barthoux as part of the French Archaeological Delegation to Afghanistan



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Korean dna breakdown using qpAdm tool

85.2% Chinese East asian
12.7% Ancient northern east asian
2.2% Jomon dna


As per g25 they are genetically closer to Manchus

Inspiration

Research

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Forwarded from Hereditas (Arch)
Qpadm model of Mycenaeans from Palace of NestorπŸ“Š:
🌾Anatolian Neolithic Farmers-66.5
🏹Western Steppe Herders-17.9%
🌾Iranian Neolithic Farmers-5.62%
🌾Natufian-5.57%

🏹Caucasian Hunter Gatherers-4.34%

Right popsπŸ—’:
"Cameroon_ShumLaka_SMA.AG","Russia_AfontovaGora3_UP.AG","Russia_Kostenki14_UP.SG","Switzerland_Bichon_Epipaleolithic.SG","Russia_Sidelkino_HG.SG","Italy_Epigravettian.SG","Georgia_Kotias_UP.SG","Ethiopia_4500BP.AG","Turkey_Marmara_Mentese_N.AG","Belgium_Magdalenian.AG","Iran_TepeAbdulHosein_N.SG","Iran_Wezmeh_N.SG","Morocco_Iberomaurusian.AG","Turkey_Central_Pinarbasi_Epipaleolithic.AG","Georgia_Kotias_Mesolithic.SG","Turkey_Central_Boncuklu_PPN.AG"
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This map shows dna admixture of Volga oka people in old times
They were mix of uralic like,slavic like and non local dna




The Volga-Oka interfluve in northwestern Russia has an intriguing history of population influx and language shift during the Common Era. Today, most inhabitants of the region speak Russian, but until medieval times, northwestern Russia was inhabited by Uralic-speaking peoples.1,2,3 A gradual shift to Slavic languages started in the second half of the first millennium with the expansion of Slavic tribes, which led to the foundation of the Kievan Rus’ state in the late 9th century C


Source

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Vina pa vina na pakezhi(Blood cannot wash blood)


Average Afghanistani
Pashtun dna breakdown


60.2% Indic Gandhara
39.8% Avestan Iranic Central asian


They are genetically closer to Afghan tajiks

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Artistic facial reconstruction of a greek boy based on hellenistic bronze age statue "Jockey of Artemision"

The Jockey of Artemision is a large Hellenistic bronze statue of a young boy riding a horse, dated to around 150–140 BC.It is a rare surviving original bronze statue from Ancient Greece and a rare example in Greek sculpture of a racehorse.


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Polish dna breakdown using qpAdm guidelines.

77.2% Balto-Slavic
22.8% Germanic +Celtic


Further conclusion

77.2% Balto-Slavic
14.022% germanic
8.778% celtic


Based on calculations done on this sample

They are genetically closer to Rivne Ukrainians according to g25

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What people mostly drink around world map


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Nganasan dna breakdown using qpAdm tool

81.3% North East Eurasian
18.7% Caucasoid(Western siberian hunter gatherer)


They are genetically closer to Yukagir people according to G25

Model

/g@cxbbot admixtools qpfmc

target=Nganasan.HO

left=Russia_DevilsCave_N.SG,Russia_Tyumen_HG.AG

right=Cameroon_ShumLaka_SMA.AG,Italy_Epigravettian.AG,Belgium_Gravettian.AG,Belgium_UP_Magdalenian.AG,Russia_AfontovaGora3_UP.AG,China_AmurRiver_Paleolithic.AG


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Indus valley facial reconstruction based on research

On qpAdm they are 33% Austro-Asiatic and 67.2% Caucasoid


Research

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Tatar Aristocracy Golden Horde artistic facial reconstruction


Comment by author Emese GΓ‘bor

I finished with a fantastic job. A reconstruction of a skull from the Tartar aristocracy of the Golden Horde. It was already apparent from the skull that it was not ordinary. It exceeded all expectations, as his face came to life line by line..and the end result... I won't even write anymore. Face him.


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Halloween, or Samhain (pronounced SAH-win), originated in pagan Ireland with the Celts. It was originally a celebration of the harvest at the end of summer, when bonfires were lit to ward off (keep away) evil spirits. The ancient Celts believed that this was the time of the year when the veil between the lands of the living and the dead was at its thinnest.

1. This festival is exclusively Celtic.
2. In Norse religion, Álfablót is celebrated between the end of autumn and the beginning of winter.
3. The Slavs didn't celebrate Halloween historically, but they have their own version, called Dziady.
4. Following the rigidity of tribal paganism, it can be concluded that this festival only belongs to the Celts and has nothing to do with non-Celtics.
5. Syncretic pagans who often think it belongs to all pagan tribes equally are wrong.
6. Aryans didn't celebrate Halloween. Nothing is mentioned about it in Vedism or Zoroastrianism.
7. Christianity has nothing to do with the Samhain festival.

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Reconstructed face of a Minoan woman based on a fresco.
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Lak ethnicity qpAdm dna breakdown

55.8% Native Caucasian
40.8% Proto-Indo-European
3.4% Proto Turkic



They are genetically closer to Avars as per g25

Model

/g@cxbbot admixtools qpfmc

left=Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya.AG,Mongolia_LBA_Khovsgol_6.AG,Armenia_Kalavan_EBA_KuraAraxes.AG

right=Cameroon_ShumLaka_SMA.AG,Iran_GanjDareh_N.AG,Georgia_Satsurblia_LateUP.SG,Italy_Epigravettian.AG,Belgium_Gravettian.AG,Armenia_Aknashen_N.AG,Mongolia_EIA_SlabGrave_1.AG,Israel_Natufian.AG

target=Lak.HO


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A reconstruction of a young woman from Sintashta culture,Kizilsky I burial(Mound 2). One of the bust from Arkaim site.


Credits: The Beaker Lady

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Daorson
It's Illyrian city based in Stolac πŸ‡§πŸ‡¦


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