How did Christian missionaries manage to successfully convert the Romans, Germans and Celts from their pagan beliefs?
Did they convert the rulers who in turn changed the laws or did Christianity become popular among the local citizens?
The quote below is from Mathieson et al. 2017
http://biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/e...35616.full.pdf
(Edit: It appears the report has already been shared on the forum, my apologies)
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/34052-The-genomic-history-of-southeastern-Europe-Mathiesen-et-al
If Interbreeding between two different species causes sterile offspring , then why do humans still carry Neanderthal genes?
We all know that when two different species of animals Interbreed with each other they give birth to sterile offspring that are unable to reproduce.
We are told that...
I've noticed that Icelandic accent sounds awfully similar to middle-eastern languages like Arabic ect. Could there be some sort of connection or is it just a Coincidence?
https://youtu.be/fzrhxAdC5K0
https://youtu.be/IQ85WjBkf1E
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I was looking at the DNA of different Paleolithic cultures when I noticed that early Paleolithic males in Europe were from haplogroup C which I understand is mostly Aboriginal & widely found among Australian Aboriginals.
And the late Paleolithic males in Europe were Cro-Magnons from...
But....why?
I don't understand , they've already published several reports on minoan mtDNA back in 2013 , it's absolutely pointless if they're planning on doing it again.
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