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@Alboin_

🇨🇦 🔆🐎🥛 Biocultural Systematics: anthropology, archaeology, genetics, evo psych & sociobio, ethnic studies, religion, etc.

The land of the Phaeacians Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Turcopoleu₁₉₆₇ﺦ
Turcopoleu₁₉₆₇ﺦ@turcopoleu61·
@Alboin_ If I had even a little Russian blood in my ancestry, if I belonged to a group of modern European origins, I would laugh a lot. I mean,
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Turcopoleu₁₉₆₇ﺦ
Turcopoleu₁₉₆₇ﺦ@turcopoleu61·
@Alboin_ I was born with blonde hair and blue eyes. Does this mean I am not European or of white descent? My dear friend, could you enlighten me on this matter?
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Alboin🧝🏻‍♂️👱🏻‍♂️👩🏻‍🦰
@turcopoleu61 So you are of European descent to some degree, as EEF, WHG and WSH are all Europeans, but the question is at what time depth you received these components. Is it an ancient genetic tie, is it Slavic input (genetically modern Euros)? Also, what % is the admixture?
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Alboin🧝🏻‍♂️👱🏻‍♂️👩🏻‍🦰
@turcopoleu61 So, for blue eyes, those can only be mediated via WHG ancestry. Blond hair is polygenic and kind of hard to pin down, but its expression in modern populations is highly correlated with WSH admixture. See here on the polygenic nature of these traits: x.com/i/status/20511…
Sunrise Pepe@thltd_

Very outdated map. No such thing as a single blue-eye, light-skin, or blond-hair gene. These traits are polygenic and each pigmentation variant makes people slightly lighter or darker. The featured "eye/skin" genes contribute significantly more to blondism than the "hair" gene.

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Julian II
Julian II@JulianHeliosII·
When she has babies, and 2 or more, tolerable or not you can just focus on supporting the family. She divorces you because you couldn't keep her in line? You still got 2+ babies out of it. I'm a child of divorced parents, you get past it. (I'm never getting divorced though) When all her energy goes into the babies, all her most irritating qualities will rapidly vanish
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Into the Memory Hole
Into the Memory Hole@frogNscorpion·
>added to GC >people who outwardly express white nationalist ideas but are advocating racemixing in secret >added to GC >people who outwardly express white nationalist ideas but secretly have a chat with gay browns who won't stop talking about how gay and sexual they are >added to GC >it's full of "mischlings" >added to GC >"Everything is a Zionist Israeli psyop but we have to embrace multiculturalism against Jewish Zionist because it's already over for whites. What do you mean international juicery?" >added to GC >" Trust the plan LOL! But also we totally have infiltrated the government with /ourguys/ so unironically trust the plan but in a totally different way"
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Alboin🧝🏻‍♂️👱🏻‍♂️👩🏻‍🦰
@witagon Yeah, the issue is that "homosexuality", i.e. buggers and sodomites possess a whole psycho-behavioral complex and various comorbidities. It isn't merely their sexuality, especially not in the narrowest sense. Hence, I find "homosexual" to be maybe the most misleading.
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Witagon
Witagon@witagon·
Saying that homosexuality in men can be “treated” is extremely optimistic. I think it’s a cope for people who can’t handle eugenics and its consequences. Even if you could treat homosexuality, what woman would want an “ex-homosexual” man?
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🖤@moolnivaasi_·
@myth_pilot He lowkey looks like Zagros Neolithic x.com/sulkalmakh/sta…
Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh

Facial reconstruction of a 7,000-year-old man from Eridu, Iraq He lived during the Ubaid period, a culture that flourished in Mesopotamia before the rise of the Sumerian cities. The Ubaid people are known for establishing some of the earliest settled communities in southern Iraq, laying the foundations for later urban civilization. The Ubaid culture emerged in southern Mesopotamia through a combination of local development and external influences, such as from Susiana, with additional contributions from northern traditions such as the Samarra culture (particularly irrigation), as well as contact with groups associated with the Arabian bifacial tradition. A Babylonian creation text says of Eridu: "All the lands were sea, then Eridu was made." The history of Eridu goes back to the Ubaid period. Its inhabitants lived largely by fishing. Their harbour was located in a marshy, semi-aquatic environment. During the Uruk period (which follows the Ubaid and represents a key stage in the development of early Mesopotamian urban civilization, preceding the fully historical Sumerian city-state period), there is still ample evidence of Eridu’s importance. However, from the beginning of the historical period, it no longer appears to have been a populous settlement. From the Third Dynasty of Ur onward, Eridu was not so much a city as a complex of religious buildings, raised high above the surrounding plain on an artificial platform. The Sumerians and Babylonians worshipped Ea (Enki) here, the god of wisdom and patron of craftsmen and artisans. He was regarded as the father of Marduk and a principal deity associated with the primordial waters. His name was also reflected in that of the city Dur-Ea and in personal names such as Ea-gamil. The earliest written source mentioning Eridu dates to the time of Ur-Nanshe, founder of the Lagash dynasty (c. 2500 BC). By the time of the Third Dynasty of Ur, Eridu had already undergone desiccation and was largely uninhabited. Ur-Nammu, the founder of the dynasty, cut a new channel to the Euphrates to bring water back to the area in an effort to repopulate it, and he also rebuilt Enki’s temple. At the end of the 2nd millennium BC, Nebuchadnezzar I referred to himself as “Governor of Eridu.” By the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, Eridu functioned more as a sacred site than as a major inhabited city. The Assyrian king Sargon II regarded the occupation of Eridu in 710 BC as a significant achievement. The man, who was about 40 years old, was described as belonging to the South Iraqi type, which still inhabits the region today. His skull was artificially deformed during his lifetime using circular bandages. He had a medium-large cranial length of 184 mm, a small cranial width of 123 mm, a medium-large cheekbone width of 134 mm, and a large condylar width (upper jaw width) of 132 mm. (Istvan Kiszely, 1978)

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steppelander@CsfHighlan97034·
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Alboin🧝🏻‍♂️👱🏻‍♂️👩🏻‍🦰
Not enough people are talking about the Pre-Pottery Neolithic horizon's interaction sphere. Upstream of one essential part of our glorious tripartite ancestry at a certain time depth: ANF. Here is the matrix of the first characteristically Neolithic cultural packages.
Kvali@kvali_app

Sites of PPNB (Pre-Pottery Neolithic B, ca. 8500–6000 BCE) A Neolithic archaeological culture of the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia. Characterized by rectangular mudbrick architecture, domesticated cereals and legumes, and the emergence of large sedentary villages. Mortuary practices include plastered human skulls.

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Why I dislike Chinese urban planning is that they will just lay out a regular grid and use to dynamite to level everything. I cannot imagine it being economical at all and I also think there is value to retaining the natural contours of your neighborhood.
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GrafofCordon
GrafofCordon@GrafofCordon001·
G25 model for the Armenian Gampr, a dog breed within the wider ovcharka groups. They usually stand roughly 60-65 cm tall and weight between 50-55 kg. On G25 they can be modelled as 46.6% Bulgarian Shepherd,36.8% Kazakh Tazy, 12% Persian Saluki and 4.6% Boxer.
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Owen McCormick
Owen McCormick@owen_mccor·
European clusters. Hypothetically, some kind of Racial Integrity Ministry could be relied on to humanely restore and preserve these unique peoples. The funnelling of many tens of millions through centralized processing facilities prior to resettlement and containment. #Diversity
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