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This paper was revolutionary in confirming so much of what historians have said about Anglo-Saxons over the centuries. https://youtu.be/BBUea_HM83s
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JIVE TALK: Anglo-Saxon DNA reveals the INVASION IS REAL!
'The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool' by Joscha Gretzinger and colleagues (2022) has answered some of the much debated and controversial questions concerning the Anglo-Saxon invasion of England which began in the 5th…
I travelled hundreds of miles filming these 7 Nordic pagan monuments for this film. Highly recommend you visit at least one, or failing that, watch the film! https://youtu.be/2uY0VRxkQ-M
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New artistic reconstruction of an Andronovo male based on a Russian anthropology bust (this interpretation shows him a lot younger).
The Andronovo culture descended from the Sintashta culture who in turn descended from the Eastern Corded Ware. They mostly carried R1a which was the main y haplogroup of Eastern Corded Ware groups. They were around 60-70% steppe and were genetically similar to modern Northern Europeans. Their language was theorized to speak Proto-Indo-Iranian.
Thanks to @TheChadPastoralist and @blaze41761 and @ice_age_art from Instagram for your feedback and assistance.
The Andronovo culture descended from the Sintashta culture who in turn descended from the Eastern Corded Ware. They mostly carried R1a which was the main y haplogroup of Eastern Corded Ware groups. They were around 60-70% steppe and were genetically similar to modern Northern Europeans. Their language was theorized to speak Proto-Indo-Iranian.
Thanks to @TheChadPastoralist and @blaze41761 and @ice_age_art from Instagram for your feedback and assistance.
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The migration path, as suggested by archeological and genetic evidence, of the Andronovo culture.
1. Sredny Stog c. 4500 BC – 3500 BC is theorized to be the ancestor of both the Corded Ware and the Yamnaya.
2. Middle Dnieper culture 3200—2300 BC is considered an early variation of the Cordef Ware culture and is believed to be where the Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture emerged.
3. The Fatyanovo–Balanovo 2900–2050 BC culture then became the Abashevo culture.
4. The Abashevo culture
c. 2300 – 1850 BC (with influences from the Yamnaya derived Poltavka culture) later formed the Sintashta culture.
5. The Sintashta culture 2050–1900 BC gave rise to the Andronovo.
6. The Andronovo c. 2000 BC – 1450 BC was related to the Srubnaya culture that went westward into Ukraine and Western Russia.
1. Sredny Stog c. 4500 BC – 3500 BC is theorized to be the ancestor of both the Corded Ware and the Yamnaya.
2. Middle Dnieper culture 3200—2300 BC is considered an early variation of the Cordef Ware culture and is believed to be where the Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture emerged.
3. The Fatyanovo–Balanovo 2900–2050 BC culture then became the Abashevo culture.
4. The Abashevo culture
c. 2300 – 1850 BC (with influences from the Yamnaya derived Poltavka culture) later formed the Sintashta culture.
5. The Sintashta culture 2050–1900 BC gave rise to the Andronovo.
6. The Andronovo c. 2000 BC – 1450 BC was related to the Srubnaya culture that went westward into Ukraine and Western Russia.
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Genomic analysis of ancient individuals from south-western England
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Genomic analysis of ancient individuals from south-western England
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Few know of the Scandinavian hero Starkad. Not only was he a hero among the Vikings, believed to have been personally blessed by the god Odin, but he remained a hero in the 1500's when he was placed on the Carta Marina - the first ever detailed map of Scandinavia, as a representation of the Northern most Nordic people. Even as recently as the 19th century he endured as a folkloric giant who fished for salmon in the Jämtland region of northern Sweden. What this film shows is that the giant hero is actually far older than previously realised and has mythic parallels as far away as India!
https://youtu.be/8xn6qn3Baco
https://youtu.be/8xn6qn3Baco
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Starkad, the Viking Warrior-Poet Lone-Wolf
SIGMA VIKING MALE? The Viking hero Starkad / Starkaðr was a warrior-poet with extra arms who was blessed by the god Odin. This aristocratic transgressive lone wolf character is actually a prehistoric Indo-European archetype equivalent to Hercules in Greece…
My personal journey through India discovering my ancestry there as well as some incredible Hindu temples
https://youtu.be/6WxtDribi7I
https://youtu.be/6WxtDribi7I
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A Passage to India: From Aryans to Empire 🇮🇳 🇬🇧
India is the only country left with a living Indo-European religious tradition. In this documentary I look at some ancient Hindu temples around Mysore, Chamundeshwari and others at Talakadu, all associated with the cursed Wodeyar dynasty. Then I head to the…
Documentary about the Russian Finnic Mari people who are still pagan. There culture is Finnic but their blood has high levels of admixture from Indo-Europeans. https://youtu.be/E1qdU1JnSpc
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Mari people - Europe's last pagans
In ancient times, people of most ethnic groups used to pray like the Mari El pagans do to this day. These people are so loyal to their gods that their belief survived both the Christian expansion and the ban on all religions during Soviet times.
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This film is about shamanic practises in modern Siberia among the Mongolic Buryat people, but in the final part of the film they travel 500km West to Arkaim, the largest settlement of the Aryan Sintashta culture in the Bronze age, where the ruins of their town survive today. The narrator points out that many esoteric schools in Russia today consider this place to be sacred and the Buryat shaman does too simply because it is on the border of Asia and Europe, where certain energies colide. https://rtd.rt.com/films/shamanism-rituals-siberia-trance/
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Shamans of Siberia
Powerful healers chosen by spirits