You're probably right separating the greatest persons from the national contribution to the world history, but a great person maybe great not only for his or her worldwide contribution, but also for his national contribution or even because of his extraordinar personal features without any...
(1) Kopernik (Copernicus) without any doubt.
(2) Poland had a sort of nobility-limited democracy in 15 th - 18 th centuries, and they experimented much on social and political issues in the country. These experiments mostly failed in result, but eventually they deeply influenced political...
But what about the grammair then? Satem languages share almost the same grammair with a number of ancient centem languages. The coincidence is significant even in details, what almost excludes possibility of later borrowing. Really, I as a person, who's mother's tongue still resembles this...
Hello,
The table in the Eupedia say that there are 42% of N (the most of which are, as we know, N1c1) and 38% of R1a in Lithuania, but I know the only primary source, an article Y Chromosome and Mitochondrial DNA Variation
in Lithuanians by D. Kasperavičiūtė, V. Kučinskas and M. Stoneking...
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