One film I watched recently. Try to see the film named "Perfume:The story of a murderer", originally a novel, a well done narrative. German production.
I am highly skeptical of such articles which base their arguments on IQ tests while the definition of intelligence is still quite controversial in today's scientific world. Are IQ tests valid and suffice tools to measure intelligence in all it's dimensions and is intelligence defined...
Hello everyone,
As an independent filmmaker from Turkey I've recently developed an interest for the British film industry, how ever my interest is only at the beginning stage. I am interested as to how big the industry really is and if films produced have more of a Hollywood-ish narrative...
If we are to take in the account of history, culture, population genetics and geopolitics Turkey has much in common with Europe and therefor these aspects should not be turned in to arguments against Turkey's EU accession talks. How ever Turkey still has to improve certain aspects of human...
I would say Southern European. Physically they are attractive, personality wise they are out spoken and emotional like all Meds. These women are like wine.
That %7 is higher than the rate found in Turkey(%4) indirectly dismissing the possibility of the haplogroup entering Turkey through Central Asia. It might have been carried on through the Balkans.
I believe there is no or very less information/sources in regards to this topic.
That's why I would prefer you to speculate about which possibility you find most likely and how that is so. Haplogroup N is 10,000 years old, how and with which specific migrations it might have entered Anatolia...
Well those are 2 possibilities but is there a migration route coming down from the Balkans as well? Considering the fact that The huns and Avars once settled in the Area. They could have made it down towards to Anatolia which we will not know in most history books.
So since we cannot be sure...
Hi all,
I am originally from Turkey and I recently participated in the "Genographic project" by the National Geographic.
I was very surprised to find out that my y dna haplogroup is haplogroup N which only constitutes %3.7 of the Turkish male population.
I personally made some research...
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I have the bun you are talking about and yes it is a very common myth in Turkey, most people believe that having that bun is associated with having a Turkic origin. I personally don't believe it. Like stated above, there is no scientific research done on the subject to prove this myth.
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