https://sg.news.yahoo.com/iranian-glass-beads-found-uks-062248007.html
The glass used to create beads discovered at a prehistoric settlement dubbed "Britain's Pompeii" was probably made in Iran, analysis has revealed.
The finds were among a wealth of well-preserved items unearthed at a...
Abstract: For hundreds of thousands of years, humans moved across the
“Southern Arc,” the area bridging Europe through Anatolia with west
Asia. Genetic data are relevant for understanding linguistic evolution
because they can identify movement-driven opportunities for language
spread...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-023-01367-3
Deep knowledge of crop biodiversity is essential to improving global food security. Despite bread wheat serving as a keystone crop worldwide, the population history of bread wheat and its relatives, both cultivated and wild, remains elusive. By...
This is an ancient Indo-European tradition which has nothing to do with racism. The Myths of Haji Firuz: The Racist Contours of the Iranian Minstrel
Cultural depictions of ravens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwarte_Piet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajji_Firuz...
About Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA): https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_J2_Y-DNA.shtml
More info about Tepe Abdul Hosein of Luristan: https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/neolithic-age-in-iran
Some J2b samples from "The genetic history of the Southern Arc":
As you see all of them are...
Look at these samples from "The genetic history of the Southern Arc":
Medes conquered Urartu about 600 BC, it is also believed that the last Urartian kings, like Erimena (625-605 BC), were actually Armenian, according to Armenian sources, the first Armenian king was Paroyr Skayordi who became...
libraryjournal.com:
"The book’s scope is immense. It begins hundreds of thousands of years ago, mapping the migrations of Pleistocene humans, including Neanderthals and the newly discovered Denisovans of the Russian steppes. The book then goes into the origins of civilization, aligning DNA...
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