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Hyperdescent Breeder

@GrecoPhilistine

Indo-European & Steppe enthusiast · Unpopular taste in women · R-A8040 · Anglo-Saxon Pagan · Posting way less politics than I used to

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Hyperdescent Breeder@GrecoPhilistine·
Yesterday I was distracted and was unable to do my normal bookpost! Here are two to make up for yesterday and to fulfill today
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Owen McCormick
Owen McCormick@owen_mccor·
100% lactose tolerance lines up nicely with the borders of the future Gaelstát (to include Nova Scotia and Newfoundland). TFR 7.0+ for the genetically fit enforced by law, cows only legal tender
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Blood Cultist
Blood Cultist@Blood_Cultist·
Section of a Hypothetical Restoration of the Temple of the Sun in Rome — Gustave-Adolphe Gerhardt, 1865
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Hyperdescent Breeder@GrecoPhilistine·
He doesn’t believe; that’s his prerogative. But the insult is what annoys me and it dishonors our ancestors
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Hyperdescent Breeder@GrecoPhilistine·
Well, I won’t be sharing from you anymore. No capacity for imagination or symbolism or for figuring out how such things might work if one assumes the metaphysical; what the logic might be. Just a modern, surface-level dismissal born from unfamiliarity and prejudice.
Ancient Europeans 〓〓@AncientEuro333

Religitards will never cease to amaze me with new/old forms of delusional practices. May as well spin it round your head and place your sins on it.

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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
You can hear the entire episode of JIVE TALK, in which we discuss the Baltic gods like Žemyna and Perkunas, as well as fairies, rituals and traditions of the Balts. on YouTube or on all good podcasting apps youtu.be/Qmhu_iA8m4c
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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
Head first in a barrel of beer? That sounds like a good way to go! @DrFrancisYoung explains the traditional rituals of Baltic pagan religion in the latest episode of JIVE TALK
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Blood Cultist@Blood_Cultist·
“They leave the fortress each summer and go raiding in various lands and gain great glory, and are thought to be the greatest of warriors, and none were thought to be their equals at that time. And they are now called Jómsvikings after this, for all time.” — The Saga of the Jómsvikings
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Ancestral Whispers
Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh·
Facial reconstruction of a 2,200-year-old Xiongnu from Ilmovaya Pad', Buryatia Ilmovaya Pad' is one of the most well-known sites of the Xiongnu period. Around 320 burial structures are represented as stone constructions, roughly square in shape, with a dromos on the southern side. The burial rite confirms accounts from Han chronicles stating that the Xiongnu buried their dead in double wooden coffins. Alongside the graves of commoners, monumental burials of elite individuals have also been excavated. The remains of silk fabrics, mirrors, and other Chinese artifacts found here testify to the connections between the Xiongnu and ancient China. According to Alekseev and Gokhman (1984), paleoanthropological materials from such burials dating to the last two centuries BC and the first three centuries AD show dolichocephalic and mesocranial skulls with broad and medium-high faces, and flat, sometimes mesognathic facial structures of the Mongolid type. A slight Europoid admixture is clearly present. A minor admixture of Far Eastern elements is also possible, consistent with information found in Chinese written sources. These populations were not direct descendants of the preceding Scythian populations, although some elements of those groups may have been absorbed. The slight Europoid component among the Huns may have appeared either through contact with earlier Scythian/Saka populations, or as a legacy inherited from the Neolithic inhabitants of the Cis-Baikal region.
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Dan Davis
Dan Davis@DanDavisWrites·
Abashevo had chariots and probably the Catacomb culture before them. The oldest, most archaic looking cheek pieces come from Catacomb, then Abashevo, then Sintashta. But Sintashta also developed a better, more effective horse breed and likely perfected the chariot.
TheBeakerLady 🐴@beaker_the12224

There is a hypothesis that Abashevo may of had chariots because of similarities between cheekpieces found in late Abashevo sites and Sintashta sites with chariot burials. It may be possible that had an early version of a chariot yet did not use them in burials.

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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Never leaving this app.
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Dan Davis
Dan Davis@DanDavisWrites·
Similar thing with the Funnelbeaker and the Globular Amphora cultures who often occupied the same region simultaneously. The reconstruction here shows a TRB settlement with a cluster of GAC tents on the edge. Two different ways of life, two different societies, two belief systems.
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I talked about this in my Unetice video. It's kinda nuts that different *contemporary* archeological cultures could live side by side like this (although change was continuing). How did that work in practice? 🤷‍♂️

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