Old Slavs- racial question

Sile,

Hatria was build in 1200 BC same time with Troyan War,

Etruscans Pelasgians Sea Peoples Hattians are the same population
the habbited Attica (Hatticon) Lemnos (Lemnean stele) etc etc,

the is a post in forum explaining their waves of colonization in Italy
Etruscan could mean people-nation in their language
Greek word for human Ανθρωπος is from Hatti origin not IE, compare Anth-roo(ru)-pos, Atti-ca, Et-ru-scan Ra-eti
there are at least 3 waves from Troyan war and after and many more before,
Besides I recently post a link about how minor Asians pass to Italy,
we speak about a South Caucas population non IE non African, Non Semitic,

LEMNEAN STELE, THOUKIDIDES, etc speaks about them as Thyrsenoi Thyrrenoi etc,

ETRUSCAN IS THE LAST WAVE BEFORE GREEK COLONIZATION, but not the first wave since first was 6-7000 years before
WE SPEAK ABOUT TROYANS (Hatt-Ru)

Etruscans Thyrrhenoi Thyrsenoi are the same people, maybe creators of Villanovan culture.
X2 is the key, search it,
 
Sile,

Hatria was build in 1200 BC same time with Troyan War,

Etruscans Pelasgians Sea Peoples Hattians are the same population
the habbited Attica (Hatticon) Lemnos (Lemnean stele) etc etc,

the is a post in forum explaining their waves of colonization in Italy
Etruscan could mean people-nation in their language
Greek word for human Ανθρωπος is from Hatti origin not IE, compare Anth-roo(ru)-pos, Atti-ca, Et-ru-scan Ra-eti
there are at least 3 waves from Troyan war and after and many more before,
Besides I recently post a link about how minor Asians pass to Italy,
we speak about a South Caucas population non IE non African, Non Semitic,

LEMNEAN STELE, THOUKIDIDES, etc speaks about them as Thyrsenoi Thyrrenoi etc,

ETRUSCAN IS THE LAST WAVE BEFORE GREEK COLONIZATION, but not the first wave since first was 6-7000 years before
WE SPEAK ABOUT TROYANS (Hatt-Ru)

Etruscans Thyrrhenoi Thyrsenoi are the same people, maybe creators of Villanovan culture.
X2 is the key, search it,

an extract from the recent paper

Genetic evidence does not support an etruscan origin in Anatolia

Francesca Tassi et al.

The debate on the origins of Etruscans, documented in central Italy between the eighth century BC and the first century AD, dates back to antiquity. Herodotus described them as a group of immigrants from Lydia, in Western Anatolia, whereas for Dionysius of Halicarnassus they were an indigenous population. Dionysius' view is shared by most modern archeologists, but the observation of similarities between the (modern) mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) of Turks and Tuscans was interpreted as supporting an Anatolian origin of the Etruscans. However, ancient DNA evidence shows that only some isolates, and not the bulk of the modern Tuscan population, are genetically related to the Etruscans. In this study, we tested alternative models of Etruscan origins by Approximate Bayesian Computation methods, comparing levels of genetic diversity in the mtDNAs of modern and ancient populations with those obtained by millions of computer simulations. The results show that the observed genetic similarities between modern Tuscans and Anatolians cannot be attributed to an immigration wave from the East leading to the onset of the Etruscan culture in Italy. Genetic links between Tuscany and Anatolia do exist, but date back to a remote stage of prehistory, possibly but not necessarily to the spread of farmers during the Neolithic period.
 

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