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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@KazdelDengist @MarcusJame89931 @zhao_dashuai That’s only underarm smell you moron. East Asians still smell, including from the eccrine glands. I’ve been to China. People spit on the street and parents let their kids pee on the street. Many people have smelly breaths. Middle age fat men walk around with their bellies out
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
Some people don't even know what's causing these Chinese to cover their noses. It's Because you're spraying way too much deodorant to cover your body odor. Genetically, Chinese have the lowest occurrence of body odor at only 5%. For Africans, it's 99.5%, for Europeans, it's 98%. To cover their body odor, foreigners in China bathe themselves in perfume, which is extremely unusual in East Asia and China. Many Chinese find the smell of deodorants jarringly strong. Some foreigners come to China, bathed in deodorant, thinking they smell nice. And gets offended when people are covering their noses near them. Without deodorant, you smells bad. With deodorant, the smell gets into our noses and give many of us a headache. We understand it's genetics, for example, when I sweat, it's just water with a bit of sodium, vast majority of Chinese have no smell even when drenched in sweat. But if you really have to chose between smelling bad or the headache inducing deodorant, dial it slightly towards smelling bad, because body odor does not travel as far as the smell of deodorant.
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PARSIFEL@Parsifel1·
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@rsalfaro04 @RealHellenist Lot of Visigoth nobles were super mixed with local nobility m by the time the moors came. They were hardly Germanic anymore. The actual visigothic impact was very small, both culturally and genetically. Roman period had a much larger impact both genetically and culturally
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@rsalfaro04 @RealHellenist Yes but they didn’t contribute much. 5% at most. There’s two genetic studies that mention the Visigoth period and no noticeable change during it. Pelayo was Visigoth by legend, but recent consensus states he was more likely Hispano-Roman descent.
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@LionOf_Christ You’re a moron. Muslim Egyptians are just Copts with slight more Sub Saharan African ancestry
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Welf Model@welfmodel·
@RealHellenist Language and genetics are not the same. French are mostly descandants of Celtic and Germanic people, Latin population was not migrating in huge masses to Gaul, same story in Iberia.
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@rsalfaro04 @RealHellenist Germanic admixture is nearly nonexistent in Iberia. Genetics shows that. Celtic admixture is universal. Every single Iberian has pretty significant Celtic admixture, even in the ones in the areas not populated by “celtiberians”
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ricardo@rsalfaro04·
@RealHellenist Portugal and Spain also have germanic heritage from the Visigoths. Also, it's not only Asturias and Galicia that have Celtic heritage, but also northern Portugal.
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sam🎮@blanks_sj·
i just cancelled cause fuck that
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PmAmTraveller@pmamtraveller·
the Danaïdes
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Recent advancements in genetic analysis have shed new light on the movement of ancient populations across Europe during the first millennium. Research from the Francis Crick Institute, published in Nature, explores how Viking and Germanic ancestry spread throughout the continent during the Iron Age, using an innovative data analysis method called Twigstats. This breakthrough offers fresh insights into the genetic impact of migration in this transformative period of history. By analyzing over 1,500 genomes from individuals who lived between 1-1000 AD, researchers uncovered details about the migration of Germanic peoples. Originating in Northern Germany, Denmark, and Southern Sweden, these groups migrated southward into Central and Southern Europe. Historical records, such as Roman historian Tacitus's Germania written in 98 AD, documented Germanic tribes' resistance against Roman expansion. Genetic evidence now corroborates these accounts, showing that Germanic ancestry spread across regions like southern Germany, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, and southern Britain. In some cases, individuals in southern Europe exhibited entirely Scandinavian-like genetic profiles, highlighting the extensive reach of these migrations. As these groups moved, they intermingled with local populations, laying groundwork for the major branches of Germanic languages: • West Germanic: English, German and Dutch. • North Germanic: Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese. • East Germanic: An extinct language family. Surprisingly, researchers identified Scandinavian ancestry in Britain as early as 100-300 AD; centuries before Anglo-Saxon (400–1000 AD) and Viking periods (800–1000 AD). One individual, potentially a Roman soldier or gladiator, had 25% Scandinavian ancestry. This finding challenges traditional timelines of Scandinavian influence in Britain. Toward the end of the Iron Age (around 800 AD), the migration trend reversed, with Central Europeans moving northward into Scandinavia. Analysis of teeth from individuals buried on the Swedish island of Öland revealed Central European ancestry, though these people were raised locally. The reasons behind this northward movement remain uncertain, but researchers speculate that conflict and social unrest likely spurred these migrations. Vikings, renowned for their seafaring raids across Europe, left a profound genetic legacy in the regions they reached. Evidence of Scandinavian ancestry was found in Viking Age individuals across Europe: • In Eastern Europe, Viking DNA—particularly from Sweden—was identified in populations from modern-day Ukraine and Russia. • In Britain, remains in Viking Age mass graves showed a mix of local and Scandinavian ancestry, reflecting the genetic influence of these Norse settlers. Twigstats method enabled researchers to discern subtle genetic differences among ancient populations with unprecedented precision. While this study has significantly advanced our understanding of Iron Age migrations, scientists emphasize that further research is needed to analyze more ancient genomes and fully unravel the complexities of Europe’s early genetic history. This groundbreaking research illuminates the dynamic migrations of Germanic peoples and Vikings, providing a clearer picture of their genetic impact across Europe. It highlights how advancements in genetic analysis are reshaping historical narratives and paving the way for future discoveries about human ancestry. © The Archaeologist #archaeohistories
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qpAdm Model of French individuals from Provence
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@GeoffreyofAnjou @m_izanami_ Because it wasn’t one source. There was a generally massive shift in southern Europe towards the direction of Cypriots and Near Easterners during the Roman Period. Mostly from Greece and Anatolia as they were genetically very similar at the time. Levant to a lesser extent
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qpAdm model of Sicilians
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@Mossadsbestgoy @Zaraxbtt @Maddu_550 @trisaleon A steroid low fat percentage body is recent. It has not existed through out humanities history. Strong humans through our history looked more like B. Also evolutionary pyshcology is based much more on face than strength, and differs depending on culture and ethnicity
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@Maddu_550·
Ladies what’s your favourite male body type ???
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theGreatestBot@GreatestBot·
@Mossadsbestgoy @Zaraxbtt @Maddu_550 @trisaleon Roided out fake muscles with tiny body fat that isn’t natural straight is equivalent to skinny woman with fake massive boobs and a BBl. It looks unnatural and has nothing to do with evolutionary biology.
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Seen on the Internet
Seen on the Internet@FunnySight·
Give these guys an Oscar.
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