Monday, September 17, 2018

What on Earth Happened to the Old Europeans? Pre-Indo-European History of Europe


What i suspect is essentially true is that northern tribes around the Baltic, somehow or the other bred true for a white skin and this ultimately dominated however it happened.  Recall though that the climate naturally bleeds out the pigmentation.  Thus the natural coloration will be brownish and this surely includes the Mediterranean although it has been argued otherwise.

This came home to me with a Cypriot Turkish friend of mine who in Cyprus was known as Black Josef because of his deep sun tan.  Yet years in Vancouver lightened him hugely.

However it happened, they all became cattle men first and then excellent farmers in order to preserve their herds and themselves through the winter.  This led to large established villages and a concomitant population increase.  Increasing numbers naturally absorbed the far less populous lifeway of all other nations there.

Their organized lifeway supported hugely increased economic activity. and this triggered the European Bronze Age and the advent of a serious seamanship as well.  All this took place before 2500 BC which coincides with the unusual expansion of white skinned peoples in particular.

This then fed directly into the eastern seaboard of the USA  and drove a migration of European folk to the Americas.  Migrations may well have happened much earlier as well, but a major influx then became possible.  What this meant is that a small clan driven from their hunting grounds by expanding agriculturists  would naturally take ship and head to known better hunting.  Ironically this is exactly what played out later in the Americas as well.


What on Earth Happened to the Old Europeans? Pre-Indo-European History of Europe

Masaman

Published on 20 May 2018


What happened to the Old European? Meaning the original people groups of Europe that inhabited the landmass before the arrival of the Indo-Europeans, a group which would later evolve into the vast majority of European nations we see today, from the Russians, Italians, Irish, Norwegians and Greeks. Although precious little is known, there are clues left behind in the archaeology, genetics, linguistics and historical texts that have been passed down through the generations, which gives us a somewhat fuzzy picture of pre-historic Europe. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the pre-Indo-European Europeans and let me know which culture you think is the most interesting. Thanks for watching!


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