le sauvage
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le sauvage
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grossly incandescent من تفكر اعتبر و من اعتبر اعتزل و من اعتزل سلم







Reading about Portuguese colonial adventures, you get the impression that these men had testosterone levels that would make Ronnie Coleman blush.





@aranda_rod88914 @alb_giraldo @historiaperuana @HistoriaPeru @HistoriaPeru21 @perulahistoria @ImagensPeruanas @HDPI21 @Historiade11117 @HistoriasdePeru @HistoriaDePeru @cherman69 Yo dudo mucho de esa teoría, me quieres decir que una civilización 1000 años al lado del mar 🌊no crea no indaga no investiga y no se hace una canoa 🛶 por lo menos dar un paseo por el mar aunque no vaya a ningún sitio. No me creo tu teoría

One of the coolest stories I heard from David Reich about the interaction between genetics and human culture: The caste system was powerful enough to essentially 'freeze' Indian genetics for thousands of years, almost completely stopping the process of genetic mixture.




ブルガリア行きたい!ロドピ山脈にある古代トラキアの遺跡に行きたい…!!(ディオニューソス崇拝…神託所…オルフェウス伝説……)

Thread: I am continuing my reading about the Egyptian god of the Sky Horus, and I came across this very interesting thing: According to Claudius Aelianus (175-235 AD): Egyptians called the god Apollo "Horus" in their own language. However...



@serbiaireland Speaking of Nergal and Cyprus, in the Amarna letter EA 35 (14th c. BC) the King of Alashiya apologizes to the Egyptian pharaoh for the small copper shipment he sent, explaining that the "hand of Nergal" (a plague) had struck his country.

David Reich on how much ancient DNA evidence has overturned so much consensus thinking how ancient cultures spread. "It wasn't peaceful, it wasn't friendly, it wasn't nice. Some of our archaeologist co-authors were just really distressed."




















