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7/4/2025, 4:06:10 AM
>>509441685
My old cat used to hunt crows for years, when he got old and slow the crows took revenge, we'd see him come home with wounds and scars around his body, one day they took his right eye, it's the way of the world friend, living means consuming/killing.
I've shot hundreds of crows with my air rifle since in his memory,
sometimes they take a shit on me in a desperate attempt to settle the score, and on and on it goes.
My old cat used to hunt crows for years, when he got old and slow the crows took revenge, we'd see him come home with wounds and scars around his body, one day they took his right eye, it's the way of the world friend, living means consuming/killing.
I've shot hundreds of crows with my air rifle since in his memory,
sometimes they take a shit on me in a desperate attempt to settle the score, and on and on it goes.
6/29/2025, 1:22:35 AM
>>508983075
What where did you get that from?
this is from your second link:
""With the aid of aDNA sequencing, and by comparison with other studies17,18, we can infer that one of these isotopic outliers (Individual 11) not only spent their early life away from Tarquinia as shown by the radiogenic strontium isotopic values, but also had ancestry from a region as distant as the Baltic.""
""All the Iron Age individuals (almost entirely from Central Italy) cluster most closely with modern North Italy and Spain, rather than modern central Italy, for reasons outside the scope of this paper but related to population movements post-Iron Age.""
""Rather we could say that all new individuals from Tarquinia (with the exception of the outlier Individual 11) cluster with Italian and West Mediterranean populations""
""Modern perceptions of cultural difference often focus substantially on outward bodily appearance, and it is interesting to note that three out of five of these Tarquinian individuals are predicted to have had blue eyes. So, the diversity of these early populations may have had a potential visual impact beyond any difference in material culture. Such indications need further investigation.""
What I gether from it is that South/central italy Obviously have been raped by muslims to the point of no return, while North Italy is still european.
One of them had 1 baltic ancestor, the rest were closest to modern North Italians/spaniards.
Not really some nordicist grand victory.
Although I'm comfortable with saying that I'm more related to ancient romans that siccilians are haha.
What where did you get that from?
this is from your second link:
""With the aid of aDNA sequencing, and by comparison with other studies17,18, we can infer that one of these isotopic outliers (Individual 11) not only spent their early life away from Tarquinia as shown by the radiogenic strontium isotopic values, but also had ancestry from a region as distant as the Baltic.""
""All the Iron Age individuals (almost entirely from Central Italy) cluster most closely with modern North Italy and Spain, rather than modern central Italy, for reasons outside the scope of this paper but related to population movements post-Iron Age.""
""Rather we could say that all new individuals from Tarquinia (with the exception of the outlier Individual 11) cluster with Italian and West Mediterranean populations""
""Modern perceptions of cultural difference often focus substantially on outward bodily appearance, and it is interesting to note that three out of five of these Tarquinian individuals are predicted to have had blue eyes. So, the diversity of these early populations may have had a potential visual impact beyond any difference in material culture. Such indications need further investigation.""
What I gether from it is that South/central italy Obviously have been raped by muslims to the point of no return, while North Italy is still european.
One of them had 1 baltic ancestor, the rest were closest to modern North Italians/spaniards.
Not really some nordicist grand victory.
Although I'm comfortable with saying that I'm more related to ancient romans that siccilians are haha.
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