Yes, very different term for different people.
For example, some people like eat super expensive food with real gold which offer some restaurants in Dubai.
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Yes, very different term for different people.
For example, some people like eat super expensive food with real gold which offer some restaurants in Dubai.
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you introduced very important subject for understanding theme.
Some interlocutors mention Vucedol culture as Illyrian.
Serbian scientist Bogdan Brukner gave this hypotesis but today it is...
Reputation and it is very good for new thread to discuss.
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Linguists say satem/centum subdivision is useful.
My intention was not to enter in discussion about satem/centum but to say that...
I agree with you that it is wider theme and we can discuss.
But it is not my opinion, you can see which languages are Satem and Centum in literature, for example in book of author Colin Renfrew,...
We can see in popular sites or books that physical characteristics between of racial groups are differentiated according to: skin colour, stature, head, face, eye, nose, body shape etc.
We can see...
Albanian is one variant of Thracian, Albanian language is Satem and this fact nothing to do with South Slavs, it was from the beginning Satem.
Proto-Thracian people (R1b-Z2103 carriers among...
What you say is too simplified, Q1b we can see in Slavic world, among Poles, Ukrainians etc.
Source of this haplogroup were Gokturks, people who linked cultures in the wider areas from Far East to...
Very interesting about your haplogroup.
If you search common ancestor in Balkans, diversity in E-V13 is the largest in Bulgaria.
Bulgaria and Hungary had long border in 9th century, and...
And what, a lot of Serbs and Croats have same surnames, in Serbia today you can find surname Tesla how many want (of course some people of them migrated from Lika and Dalmatia).
Difference between...
Neo-Ludittes and people of similar views are generally against new technologies, including robots, AI etc.
There is difference, if people are critical about new technologies, it could be useful,...
Back to topic.
Who don't like facts he can try with secrets (probably one of the most famous researcher of secrets was Erich von Daniken, his approach is interesting, but unscientific).
Someone can think that earth is plane, and all what he wants, it didn't change facts.
Point of my writing is that is ugly (but unfortunately typical Balkan) that bickering is about such greater...
This is wrong.
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M458-L1029 is represented among Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia.
In Poreklo.rs you can see 46 tested Serbs and 1 Bosniac are M458-L1029.
https://dnk.poreklo.rs/naslovna/
Yes, but what I see discussion went down.
One Croat and one Albanian cannot accept the fact, Nikola Tesla is Serb.
It is pure Balkan jealousy, it typically gives a picture of Balkans and...
Nikola Tesla was greater scientist and it is good to see he is respected on this forum.
Tesla’s father Milutin was Serbian Orthodox priest. Tesla’s mother Georgina was from Serbian Orthodox family...
A lot of people want that I-CTS10228 carriers are Thracian origin, but in reality this assumption cannot be supported.
About 1000 BC and earlier I-CTS10228 carriers were in the north of Europe,...
No.
Bavarian Geographer doesn't mention Croats.
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Historians are scientists, as all scientists they base their scientific papers on the facts, not speculations.
We already discussed the...
No historical sources, no scientific sources in this list.
But there are historical sources.
One of them is Latin medieval text by Bavarian Geographer containing a list of tribes in...
I could explain with a lot of data during centuries about Italians in Dalmatia, including islands, not only Italians in Istria, or speakers of some kind of Italo-Western languages during centuries. ...
I agree with you, and if someone like bickering there is thread "Balkan disagreement".
Yes we don't agree about Dr Francesco Borri, and some other things but it is normal that people have...
You mentioned Pashtuns, and you see that in some papers Albanian has same root as Indo-Iranic (where is Pashto).
Close relative to indic-iranian branch, you can see picture.
Quote of authors:
"The Albanian group is also a close relative of the union of the Sanskrit and Persian in the IE language tree"
In newer comprehensive study:
Willems, Lord, Laforest, Labelle, Lapointe, Di Sciullo (2016), opposite Garrets, again determine: Albanian and Indic & Iranic.
No.
Respectable Austrian Institute and scientists of this Institute are competent, neutral (not interested party) and much more reliable source than local scientists who really are much more ...