Let's back to the Topic: Anomalous blue-eyed people came to Israel 6,500 years ago from Iran, DNA shows
"Blue-eyed, fair-skinned settlers inhabited the Levant some 6,500 years ago, according to an international interdisciplinary team of scientists. An article released Monday in the...
What about Galli, Gallaeci, Galatian, Gaulish and other Celtic tribes? They are not similar to Gaeli or Galeshi? Goidel is similar to Godali (Persian Godari): https://jill.shirazu.ac.ir/article_7094.html?lang=en
Hyrcania: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyrcania Hyrcania means "Wolf-land"...
Don't fool yourselves, these Levantines had no Levantine-related ancestry but just Iranian-related ancestry?!! Ancient Iranians and Iranian-speaking peoples are two very different things, there were different peoples in Iran before adoption of Persian language during Achaemenid to Sassanid era...
This what we know about a Tyrrhenian speaking people: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abi7673
"C.Italy_Etruscan individuals harbor the three genetic ancestries associated with Anatolian Neolithic farmers, European hunter-gatherers, and Bronze Age pastoralists from the Pontic-Caspian...
Proto-Italic was a Centum language, like Greek and Anatolian languages,
according to The Arrival of Steppe and Iranian Related Ancestry in the Islands of the Western Mediterranean: "In Sicily, Iranian-related ancestry also arrived by the Middle Bronze Age, thus revealing that this ancestry...
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/most-ancient-europeans-had-dark-skin-eyes-and-hair-up-until-3-000-years-ago-new-research-finds
New research finds that ancient Europeans tended to have dark skin, dark hair and dark eyes up until the Iron Age. The bones of Cheddar Man (whose...
Anatolia (4000–2000 BC) = Proto-Anatolian, Aegean (1800–1200 BC) = Proto-Hellenic, Italy (1200 BC – 500 AD) = Proto-Italic
It is important to know where the culture originated, for example read it: WOLF MYTHS IN ANCIENT ROME & ITALY - Ralph Häussler It has mentioned Near East (Iran) where this...
No Levantine, but Iranian ancestors.
According to Fernandes et al. (2020): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7080320/
"Phoenician colonies were established in the Balearic Islands in the Iron Age. The Ibiza individual published in from a collective burial in a Punic hypogeum and dated...
The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08531-5 A Caucasus–lower Volga (CLV) cline suffused with Caucasus hunter-gatherer ancestry extended between a Caucasus Neolithic southern end and a northern end at Berezhnovka along the lower Volga river. ... We...
According to the recent genetic studies IE people were those who had CHG/Iranian ancestry, non-IE people in Europe, such as Iberians, Etruscans, Basques, ... had a low amount of CHG/Iranian ancestry.
Central European origin of the Celts is an old and outdated theory, read new researches, like this one: Gauls from the East by Xavier Rouard https://www.academia.edu/124449956/Gauls_from_the_East
In fact you know nothing about Iberia, the Carthaginians conquered the Mediterranean part of Iberia about 237 BC, VILA04 dates back to some centuries earlier.
Genetic interaction between Iberians and other Mediterranean cultures during the Iron Age in the Northeast of the Iberian Peninsula before Roman arrival (218 BCE)
Despite most Iberian individuals from the fortress of Vilars and Sant Miguel d'Olerdola clustering within or around the general...
CHG/Iranian ancestry in Mitanni is Semitic, in India is Dravidian, in Greece is Minoan, in Italy is Etruscan, in Yamnaya is nothing, ... but just in Anatolia is Indo-European!! All studies which show Indo-Iranian culture in Mitanni, the origin of Dravidian in the south of India, the existence of...
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