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Posted Apr 24

FRANKISH nobleman from the CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE, 9th century AD. Mostly based on the miniatures from the Stuttgart Psalter, a Carolingian manuscript from Germany dating to the first half of the 9th century.

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Posted Apr 24

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Posted Apr 24

Before the battle of Tapae (101) (in the first campaign of Trajan) the Dacian tribe, the Buri, sent Trajan a message to the effect that he should withdraw from Dacia and restore peaceful relations. Their message to him was inscribed on the smooth top of a very large mushroom, in Latin.[3][1] This message was unusual enough to become part of a frieze on Trajan's Column.[3]

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Posted Apr 23

These are the top 10 countries: - ranked by total olympic medals per million population - ranked by average gold medals per million population Source: https://www.topendsports.com/events/summer/medal-tally/all-time-comparison-pop.htm

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Posted Apr 22

“Mongoloid” teeth 🦷 Here are some key features often observed: Shovel shaped incisors: Over 90% of individuals in these populations exhibit incisors with raised edges and a deep central groove on the tongue side of the tooth giving them a “shovel” or “scoop” appearance. Double shovel trait: Sometimes, these edges also appear on the front side of the teeth. Large lateral incisors: Studies have shown that lateral incisors (next to the central ones) tend to be larger than in other populations. Extra ridges and grooves: Teeth may show extra grooves or cusp formations, including a rare condition called “dens evaginatus”, which is more common in East Asian populations. Extra roots:A higher frequency of distolingual (extra) roots has been found in first and third molars, especially among certain groups like the Chinese and Eskimos. Taurodontism: This condition, where the tooth has a long body and short roots, is more common and often indicates a stronger root trunk. Enamel extensions and pearls: These small enamel projections between tooth roots or on their surface occur more often in mandibular molars (lower jaw) in these populations. Russian Source: International Journal of Forensic Odontology Vol.2 @Illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 17

🇪🇸🇪🇸 Diogo Alves was a notorious Spanish (Galician) criminal from the 19th century, infamous for committing multiple robberies and murders. He targeted travelers near Lisbon, killing them by throwing his victims on top of the Águas Livres Aqueduct, thus earning the title "Aqueduct Murderer". Alves was eventually captured, tried, and sentenced to death by hanging in 1841. After his execution, his head was preserved and displayed at the Faculty of Medicine in Lisbon. This was part of a practice at the time, where preserved body parts of criminals were used for scientific study, often to explore the idea of "criminal physiognomy." This practice was linked to a belief that certain physical characteristics could indicate criminal tendencies, though this idea has long been debunked. Source: Morbidology Russian @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 16

🇬🇧🇬🇧 Bronze Age pile-dwelling — Britain c. 850 BC Бронзовый век, свайное жилище — Британия около 850 года до н.э. @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 15

Turkmenistan_IA(Yaz culture) Admixture among Iranian people 📊 •"As we can see, the eastern regions exhibit higher levels of Iranic admixture. This suggests that Iranic groups migrated from the east and were not originally native, which challenges the claims of Pan-Iranian ideology. The farther west you go, the less Iranic admixture is observed. This indicates that pre-Iranic populations in the Zagros and Alborz regions were more numerous than the nomadic Iranic groups that later entered those areas." Source:🧬 Turkmenistan_IA as Iranic ancestry Dinkha_Tepe_1 as Pre Iranic Zagros ancestry Mongolia_Xiongnu as Turko-Mongolic ancestry Ghal-e_Ben as Pre Iranic Alborz Van_Urartian as Urartian/Armenian ancestry Shahr sokhte2 as Indus Valley Civilization Also a African proxy t.me/Iranic_DNA

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Posted Apr 15

🇨🇦🇫🇷 French_Canadian sample count 6 dna analysis 72.2% Gaulish 16.6% Germanic 11.2% Late Roman 58.4% Northern European farmer 36.6% Steppe proxy 4.8% Levantine Neolithic (from mena mixed Romans) Genetically closer to French Belgians 🇨🇦🇫🇷 Анализ ДНК франкоканадцев (количество образцов: 6) - 72.2% галлы - 16.6% германцы - 11.2% поздние римляне Состав предков: - 58.4% североевропейские земледельцы - 36.6% степной компонент - 4.8% неолитический Левант (вероятно, от смешанных римлян из региона MENA) Генетически наиболее близки: французские бельгийцы. @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 14

- Zheti Ata: Kazakh tradition meaning "Seven Ancestors." - Purpose: Reciting paternal lineage back seven generations. - Key Role: Preventing close-relative marriages for genetic diversity. - Cultural Law: No marriages if ancestors shared within seven generations. - Identity & Pride: Proof of belonging and respect for elders. - Social Unity: Strengthened clan bonds and tribal diplomacy. - Survival: Persisted through Soviet suppression, respected in modern Kazakhstan. Russian @illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 13

🇮🇹🇮🇹 The Warrior of Capestrano (northern Italy, 6th century BC). 🇮🇹🇮🇹 Воин из Капестрано (северная Италия, VI век до нашей эры). Join:-@illyrianometer

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Posted Apr 12

🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬 Bulgarian new samples released dna breakdown Source:-https://t.me/vigigogifigigit8g/124 Calculator:-https://t.me/vigigogifigigit8g/125 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬 Новые болгарские образцы ДНК опубликованы! Источник: https://t.me/vigigogifigigit8g/124 Калькулятор: https://t.me/vigigogifigigit8g/125  Join:-@illyrianometer

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