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Lchashen Metsamor Culture woman facial reconstruction based on original bust

This reconstruction most likely represent proto armenians who later mixed with Urartians to form modern armenians.


Source:-Yerevan history museum

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The face of an 18-year-old girl who lived 9,000 years ago in the region of Thessaly has been reconstructed.She most likely belonged to Neolithic culture(?)

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Polish dna breakdown showing their Balto-Slavic on right column and Celtic+Germanic on left column.

This left sample is about 60% germanic and 40% celtic


72.3% Balto-Slavic
27.7% Germanic+Celtic


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Google trend map 2004 to 2024 showing countries who search about word "Aryan"



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Portugal dna breakdown using qpAdm guidelines

48.8% Deep Celtic
31.6% Iberian
19.6% Maghrebi


They are genetically closer to Spanish people

Model i imitated

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The reconstruction of the
polychromy of a Roman ideal female head (Treu Head)


The Treu Head, a 2nd-century Roman marble head (approx. 140-150 AD) in the British Museum



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Pamiris dna breakdown using qpAdm guidelines

Notes:-
1.Pamiris are unique people of central asia

2.They have significant amount of south asian dardic dna inherited from nuristani like people.

3.They also have east eurasian dna

4.They have high avestan dna too

Pamiris are like bridge between central and south Asia



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Western hunter gatherer edit
When a farmer or steppe enthusiast says hunters do not exist


Western hunter gatherers were natives of europe

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A reconstruction of an Anglo-Saxon woman based on a grave find in Dover dated to circa 575-625 AD.



This was the conversion period and although the woman was buried with high status grave goods she may have been a Christian as the practice of burying grave goods persisted for several generations. This woman was buried with her jewelery, keys, a glass beaker and her weaving tool.



Dover Museum, Dover, Kent, England.


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Facial reconstruction of Cheddar Man, a Western hunter gatherer man from England

Earlier people claimed it was african black man which is debunked by reconstruction made by ancestral whispers



Реконструкция лица Чеддерского человека, западно-европейского охотника-собирателя из Англии, вызвала споры. Ранее предполагалось, что он был африканцем с темной кожей, но эта теория была опровергнута реконструкцией, созданной Ancestral Whispers.


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Brazil europid-non europid dna map
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Throat singing

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Yellow river Neolithic farmer enjoying snow from China 🇨🇳
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That's how people from Indus Valley civilization(IVC) used to dress🧺

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Reconstruction of Demetrius I Anicetus or Demetrius of Bactria(200 –180 B.C.E). He was a Greco-Bactrian king, credited with beginning the establishment of Greek rule in the Indian subcontinent and also officially the founder of the Indo-Greek kingdom (Yavanarājya), conquering extensive areas in what is now southern Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India.

In 186 B.C.E, Demetrius invaded Northwestern India after the Mauryan dynasty's fall to Pushyamitra Shunga, who established the Shunga dynasty (180–78 B.C.E).

He was never defeated in battle and was posthumously referred to as "the Unconquered" (Aniketos) on the pedigree coins of his successor Agathocles.

He is often depicted on coins wearing an elephant skin headdress, possibly symbolizing the beginning of Greek dominion in India/declaring himself the Basileus(king) of the then Northwestern India.

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