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/his/ - Thread 17971169
Anonymous No.17973608
>>17971169
>Loyola was a pure Aryan.

that is the most retarded thing I've read today. He was a pure Basque, and the Basques were originally primitive farmers from the Levant who went very far north-west and supplanted the hunter-gatherers living there.
/pol/ - Thread 514129279
Anonymous Brazil No.514167491
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/pol/ - Thread 514129279
Anonymous Brazil No.514167491
>>514167403
/his/ - Thread 17886658
Anonymous No.17889974
>>17889411
as a Basque I would feel insulted if I were called "Aryan" instead of Iberian. The original Aryans were steppe niggers no better than the Huns, Mongols, and Turks and I will literally beat the crap out of anyone who calls me "Aryan" in public.
/his/ - Analizing mesoamerica "flaws"
Anonymous No.17870327
>>17870323
>Between 5,300 and 4,900 YBP, the population of Neolithic farmers in northern Europe underwent a marked decline. It had not been determined whether this was the result of agricultural recession or from Y. pestis infection within the population. A 2024 study of Neolithic graves in Denmark and western Sweden concluded that plague was sufficiently widespread to be the cause of the decline, and that there were three outbreaks in Northern Europe between 5,200 years ago and 4,900 years ago, with the final outbreak caused by a strain of Yersinia pestis with reshuffled genes. However, another recent study, contests this notion. Based on 133 individuals from gallery graves of the Wartberg Culture, a research team from Kiel University (Collaborative Research Centre 1266) found Yersinia pestis in two individuals only. This indicates that there was no large-scale disease outbreak in this cultural context. Moreover, they found that a dog was infected

>Suspecting that an infection similar to plague might have been involved, the same team analysed 89 billion fragments of raw DNA data from the Bronze Age skeletons in search of Y. pestis sequences. Teeth from 7 of the 101 individuals tested positive, and 2 contained enough plague DNA to generate complete genome sequences. The oldest of the Bronze Age plague strains came from an individual who lived nearly 5,000 years ago in southeast Russia, pushing back the origins of plague by some 3,000 years. The findings are published today in Cell

>Such outbreaks could have aided the spread of Eastern European steppe herders known as the Yamnaya during the Bronze Age, says Johannes Krause, an evolutionary geneticist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany. The Yamnaya rapidly supplanted local farming populations in Western Europe between 3000 and 2500 bc. “How is it possible that the local farmers have been replaced by people from the steppe? A pandemic is a good possibility,” Krause says
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Anonymous Australia No.511037204
>>511036739
actually no. Only Mediterranean whites and people with their genes have.
/his/ - Thread 17762665
Anonymous No.17762671
>>17762665
he's a descendent of the first farmers to arrive there from the eastern Mediterranean.

read Wells before posting you stupid nigger.