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Aryan Migrations
DIR 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.
HTML https://www.balanta.org/history/reviewing-the-sudanictanihisi-origins-of-the-balanta
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Re: Aryan Migrations
DIR 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
DIR 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
DIR 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
DIR By: Zea_mays
Date: May 20, 2021, 10:07 pm
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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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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).
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Re: Aryan Migrations
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: September 1, 2022, 3:17 am
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HTML https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/neolithic-revolution-anatolia-0017202
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> 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.
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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:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/mythical-world/uneducable-gentiles/msg1187/#msg1187
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Re: Aryan Migrations
DIR By: MassacreOfAryans?
Date: October 7, 2025, 10:54 pm
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Neolithic Skeletons In Croatia Suggest Mass Killing, Not Warfare
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> A mass grave in Croatia holds dozens of skeletons, and genetic
information reveals new clues about how they died.
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HTML https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/animals/neolithic-skeletons-in-croatia-suggest-mass-killing-not-warfare/vi-AA1O2dSK?ocid=msedgntp&pc=ASTS&cvid=68e5cfa9ccfa453a980d87b77e1c1efc&ei=38#
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