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Posted Apr 29

Artistic interpretation of a Scandinavian Hunter Gatherer Woman She is cobbled together from the very few images there are. A strong contributor to the European look. @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 29

A massive effort to sequence the DNA of Vikings across Europe was published in 2020. The study revealed family histories of Vikings who set forth—and died—far from home. @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 29

🇪🇸🇪🇸 - Who: Princess of Almoloya from the El Argar culture (Bronze Age, ~2200–1500 BCE). - Where: Found at La Almoloya site in Murcia, Spain. - When: Burial dated to ~1700 BCE (around 3700 years ago). - Grave Goods: - Over 30 high-value items. - Included a rare silver diadem, silver and gold jewelry, pottery, and tools. - Significance: - The diadem suggests she had political or religious authority. - Reflects the marked social hierarchy of El Argar society. - El Argar Culture: - Known for advanced metallurgy (bronze and silver artifacts). - Had urban settlements with stone architecture. - Her Age: Estimated to be 25–30 years old at the time of death. - Cause of Death: Unknown. - Impact: - Shows the prominence of women in leadership roles. - Highlights the culture’s wealth and craftsmanship.  @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 28

🇦🇲Armenian Population 🇦🇲 1915 vs today @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 28

Genetic and phenotype breakdown of Karasuk culture (an early Saka/Scythian culture)📊 Y-DNA result:🧬 • Most common haplogroup: R1a-Z93 mtDNA result:🧬 • Most common haplogroup: U5a1 Autosomal result:🧬 • 67.7% Andronovo culture (Indo-Iranian/Aryan) admixture • 32.3% Khovsgol culture (East Asian) admixture Closest modern and ancient population:🧬 • Modern: Besermyans, Bashkirs from Ilishevky and Ianaul and Udmurts • Ancient: Tagar culture Phenotype result: 🚹🚺 • Skin: Intermediate to Dark n=4 Pale to Intermediate n=1 Dark n=1 • Hair: Dark Brown n=3 Brown/Dark Brown n=2 Black/Dark Brown n=1 • Eyes: Brown n=5 Bluen=2 Pops: geno=1240K right=Cameroon_ShumLaka_SMA.AG,Russia_DevilsCave_N.SG,Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya.AG,Russia_MLBA_Sintashta.AG,Russia_MLBA_Sintashta.SG Sources:📚 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Genetics_(journal) https://doi.org/10.1007%2Fs00439-009-0683-0 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/278327861 https://adnaxp.github.io/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karasuk_culture t.me/Iranic_DNA

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Posted Apr 28

🌍Distribution of 🇦🇱Albanian🇦🇱 language dialects @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 28

Comparative chronology table for various parts of Europe starting from 2400 BC. @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 27

Saka Tianshan Y-DNA📊 Sample size: 65 Most common haplogroup: R1a Thanks for x.com/aboutadna for sharing this Informations Source:📚 yfull.com t.me/Iranic_DNA

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Posted Apr 27

Scythian Diadem with Griffin's head. VII century BC. Scythian griffins were highly symbolic in Scythian culture. They were often used as a symbol of royalty and were also associated with the sun, as the eagle head represented the soaring sun and the lion body represented the fiery sun. @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 27

🇫🇷🇫🇷 Paris Winter at the Sacre Coeur @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 26

Urnfield Soldier Late Bronze Age France c.3,300–2,750ybp @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 26

1. The mask of Teres I, first king of the Odrysian state Life sized mask, possibly belonging to King Teres I (Unknown–445 BC), unearthed in a mound at the Valley of the Thracian kings, Kazanlak region, Central Bulgaria. The mask is made of 23.5 carat gold and weighs 672 g. 2. A ring depicting an Olympic athlete was found in the same grave. Teres, who united the 40 or more Thracian tribes under one banner, was well known for his military abilities and spent much of his life on the battlefield. He died during a military campaign in 445 BC. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teres_I?wprov=sfti1# Photos: Personally taken by a member who carries real Thracian ancestry.

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