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>You're seething too hard my dude
Chortles. No Im having a great time. And now for some facts you were obviously not aware of:

Sumeria was established by the European “Arbins”, bearers of the R1b haplogroup 5000 – 4500 years ago.

Arbins originated around the Caspian sea - likely bounded by current day Siberia in the east.

Although the original Sumerians are now long lost to miscegenation and invasion, their genes live on and can still be found in surprising amounts in modern day Iraq. The Assyrians (Persian Assyrians) have kept a surprising amount of their genetic ancestry – their R1b haplogroup is the largest in the region (40%) with haplogroup J (Arab) only at 11%. The L23 subclade plays a decisive role in the analysis showing the source and migration route of the Arbins.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235891861_Ancient_History_of_the_Arbins_Bearers_of_Haplogroup_R1b_from_Central_Asia_to_Europe_16000_to_1500_Years_before_Present

The general Iraqi population contains around 12% R1b, and the modern populations to which these variants relate most closely are Germany, Belgium, Finland and Sweden.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-72283-1

Using computational genetics, you can back -calculate when the R1b invasion into Sumeria occurred ~ and its around 5275 +/- 930 years ago. This is coincident with the founding of Sumeria. And isnt a coincidence.

Its also no coincidence that the Arbins also brought their fascination with Lapis Lazuli stone as they migrated westwards; All stone specimens in Sumeria have been traced to a single mine in the Hindu Kush mountains. As the Arbins progressed into Egypt, they brought this fascination with them. Sumerian art shows the foundation for Egyptian figures.


So ... yup more European inventions.