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| Aryan Migrations | |
| By: Cthens Date: December 11, 2020, 12:20 am | |
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| It seems like everywhere I look things on this site get proven | |
| or otherwise solidified. This link shows to Puntian migration. | |
| https://www.balanta.org/history/reviewing-the-sudanictanihisi-origins-of-the-ba… | |
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| Re: Aryan Migrations | |
| By: rp Date: May 19, 2021, 1:30 am | |
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| Does Aryanism believe that the Aryan bloodlines (Puntians, | |
| Dilmun, Suryavanshi, etc.) are all the same (i.e. they all share | |
| a common ancestor) or that they evolved independently? | |
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| Re: Aryan Migrations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 19, 2021, 1:59 am | |
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| In general, the latter. In the case of regions not too distant | |
| from each other, the possibility of common ancestry is arguable, | |
| but is never necessary for our model to be true. | |
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| Re: Aryan Migrations | |
| By: rp Date: May 19, 2021, 3:24 am | |
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| While I personally believe all Neolithic cultures had | |
| independent origins, I am open to the possibility that they all | |
| share a common ancestor, perhaps even an extraterrestrial one. | |
| Although I will say that such theories are often foppery, and | |
| are not worth the time. | |
| Ultimately it is about whether you choose to believe in | |
| evolution vs. whether you choose to believe in creationism. | |
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| Re: Aryan Migrations | |
| By: Zea_mays Date: May 20, 2021, 10:07 pm | |
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| [quote]Does Aryanism believe that the Aryan bloodlines | |
| (Puntians, Dilmun, Suryavanshi, etc.) are all the same (i.e. | |
| they all share a common ancestor) or that they evolved | |
| independently? [/quote] | |
| Based on skeletal data, pre-1950s anthropologists seemed to | |
| believe the ectomorphic, narrow-skulled Neolithic populations | |
| which lived in the areas spanning from Sweden to Ethiopia and | |
| from Portugal to India were similar enough to likely share a | |
| common ancestor, presumably from before the Neolithic/farming | |
| first began. I don't know to what extent genetic data backs up | |
| this hypothesis. | |
| If this is accurate, then it would suggest most of the | |
| populations underwent convergent evolution towards Aryan traits | |
| after they each developed farming. Some of them are related due | |
| to migration (such as the Fertile Crescent population which gave | |
| rise to the Cardial ware culture in the Mediterranean and Linear | |
| Pottery culture in the Danube basin). | |
| #Post#: 15435-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan Migrations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 1, 2022, 3:17 am | |
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| https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/neolithic-revoluti… | |
| [quote]Through a careful analysis of DNA mixtures, scientists | |
| were able to trace the movements of people across the Near | |
| Eastern landscape in the early Neolithic . They found that | |
| migration into Anatolia coincided with critical developments in | |
| farming techniques and practices in that region during that | |
| period, suggesting that farmers from nearby lands were | |
| instrumental somehow in the advancement. | |
| The scientists discovered that in the Pre-Pottery era | |
| (approximately 10000 to 6500 BC, with regional variations), | |
| farmers originally from Mesopotamian migrated to Anatolia and | |
| intermixed with the locals quite freely. About the time pottery | |
| was first invented, around 7000 BC (there is some overlap | |
| between the Pre-Pottery and Pottery eras), another wave of | |
| farmers from Mesopotamia moved into Anatolia, along with other | |
| farming migrants from the Levant | |
| ... | |
| The discovery that people were entering Anatolia at the exact | |
| moment the Neolithic Revolution was accelerating is highly | |
| significant. This is certainly no coincidence, as the combined | |
| efforts of the different population groups to improve their | |
| farming methodologies would have made rapid agricultural | |
| advancement far more likely to occur. | |
| ... | |
| One thing the researchers can say for sure is that the migration | |
| into Anatolia occurred on an impressively large scale. They | |
| can�t determine the precise numbers of migrants who entered, but | |
| their study found residents of ancient Anatolia in the relevant | |
| periods had a genetic heritage that included between 30 and 50 | |
| percent Mesopotamian and/or the Levantine DNA. The migrants must | |
| have been welcomed by the locals, who undoubtedly appreciated | |
| and benefitted from their agricultural theories and | |
| practices.[/quote] | |
| Even assuming the unlikely scenario that the immigrants were | |
| pure Dilmun/Byblos type Aryans, the remaining 50-70% Gentile | |
| blood would suffice to account for the bad behaviour noted here: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/mythical-world/uneducable-gentiles/msg1187/#m… | |
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| Re: Aryan Migrations | |
| By: MassacreOfAryans? Date: October 7, 2025, 10:54 pm | |
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| Neolithic Skeletons In Croatia Suggest Mass Killing, Not Warfare | |
| [quote]A mass grave in Croatia holds dozens of skeletons, and | |
| genetic information reveals new clues about how they | |
| died.[/quote] | |
| https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/animals/neolithic-skeletons-in-croatia-suggest-… | |
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