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Reconstructions of historical Britons from the Hen Ogledd by Aurochs.

1. Coel Hen, founder of the Coeling dynasty, wearing high status Late Roman gear, 5th-century AD.

2. Arthwys ap Mar, the Northern Arthur, 5th-century AD.

View the full gallery here.
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ALERT: New video dropping today!

You've been demanding this for years and I finally gave in to your demands.

You therefore MUST watch this immediately. Be late for work, or better yet call in sick. Take an extra lunchbreak or leave early, it'll be okay you won't get in trouble, I promise.
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The Vinča symbols from Chalcolithic “Old Europe” date to before 5000 BC, predating Sumerian cuneiform in Mesopotamia by well over a thousand years.

Is this the world's first writing? And what do these symbols mean?

I hope you enjoy my new video.

As always, your shares most welcome, they help me to reach new people. Cheers 🙏
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You can find out more about the mysterious Gradeshnitsa Tablet from Chalcolithic Bulgaria in this new video here.

Does it have some of the earliest writing in the world or is it just decoration?

Shorts are pretty handy for highlighting specific artefacts.

If you enjoy these things, please do watch and share it. Cheers!
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You get some delightful comments on YouTube. Thank you very much, you're too kind, totally sane person.
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Forwarded from Dan Davis Author
Kristiansen and Larsson consider these bird-boat-wagons from Dupljaja, Serbia dating to perhaps 1300 BC, to be representations of the Indo-European dawn goddess.

Chariots pulled through the sky by birds like swallows or swans were said to carry the sun god to Hyperborea for winter in Ancient Greek (and other IE) mythology.
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Forwarded from TheBeakerLady
Burial of an Afanasievo adult and child. Burials of children with adults is seen in many other steppe cultures such as Yamnaya and Corded Ware derived groups.

Photo by Alexey Kovalev.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Afanasievo_burial_in_kurgan_Khuurai.jpg#mw-jump-to-license
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You asked for more information about the Dispilio tablet so I made a video about it, please watch it here.

Seems they didn't preserve it properly and instead of keeping it saturated with water (like how it was found) they dried it out, which led to the engraving depth become shallower. I would imagine that's why they haven't taken a photo of it since 1993. Maybe it's decomposed now, I don't know.

They did take a sample for C14 dating though so we know when it was made (or the tree felled I guess).

Does it look like writing to you? I don't think it does but it doesn't look like it's just a chopping board either, does it?

Comment on the YT video if you have an opinion. Cheers.
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
Infographic about mtDNA haplogroups in Paleolithic Europe
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
Anatolian farmers also, at a low frequency, carried a yhaplo I2 clade that seems to have spread there from Europe in around 15,000 Bp
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
So yeah Anatolian farmers seem to have had minor "WHG" ancestry. One Anatolian even has mtdna U5b2 a typical WHG mtdna
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This is an excellent high quality channel by a map guy who does proper research, reads the actual papers, cross references them, collates the data, and creates detailed precise maps of ancient cultures, sites, and finds.

Creating the maps is the stuff we see but behind it the real work is diving into old publications, meticulously reading them, and often uncovering cool stuff.
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Forwarded from Maptism Channel (Henrikiki Kikiki)
The most terrifying theory of all is that PIE could be a WHG language. Hypothetically WHG Duvensee I2 -> Dnieper Donets I2 -> Sredny Stog I2
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