@Neolitsky@1Demgrec The original one comes from the book Human Achievement and cites sources
It may be a bit exaggerated, but most accomplishments outside that area come from its diaspora in America
@NotStrongBow@1Demgrec ONLY IN ITALY:
Sewers, aqueducts, arches, vaults, domes, spectacles, modern banking, linear perspective in the camera obscura, Leonardo, Galileo, modern violin, early newspapers, barometer, clinical thermometer, piano, electric battery, internal combustion engine...
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@_Sala_Breaker_@NotStrongBow@1Demgrec OP#s image literally grouped in meds, turks and arabs, germanics and slavs are probably closer to eachother than the former are amongst eachother.
@MarsdanVM@Tom_Rowsell@1Demgrec The Murray one isn't made up, though. It's based off of actual data. Either way, even before the 14 century Europeans were responsible for most of the world's inventions and scientific advancement.
Most mosaics in Ravenna are heavily stylized with generic faces and large almond eyes, but Justinian's portrait is unusually individualistic, you can see unflattering flabby cheeks and a weary, mature expression that feels like a somewhat accurate likeness of a middle aged man.
@FUV8rFDmtZKRc68@bvrakvs True dinaric phenotype is actually more common amongst Geg Albanians and even in Greeks than it is in Serbs.
Most dinarics have been bred out by east baltoid influence unfortunately.
@White_Chivalry@bvrakvs Not related Dinaric men looks completely different even when compared to Greeks just look at st Paisios vs any Serbian orthodox monk completely different beard and hair follicle also nose and facial structures we have high cheekbones and long straight nose vs hooked arm,arab nose