Something for thought....
All opinions and comments are accepted but please see the whole videos first and not just parts of it or you wont have a full picture.
[YOUTUBE]aZAunpOGv8[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]FY-yJTDcOmc[/YOUTUBE]
Something for thought....
All opinions and comments are accepted but please see the whole videos first and not just parts of it or you wont have a full picture.
[YOUTUBE]aZAunpOGv8[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]FY-yJTDcOmc[/YOUTUBE]
Last edited by dandelion; 05-28-2012 at 10:20 AM.


videos.
[YOUTUBE]aZAunpOGv8k[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]FY-yJTDcOmc[/YOUTUBE]
Thanks Pecheneg![]()


Ancient Greek statues doesn't represent the look of people because according to their pagan belief, they were adoring human body form and personifying the ideal male forms as gods.
So, all the ancient Greek statues represents the human form they like and adore but not the real human forms of ancient Greeks themselves.
Greek dna and continuity? I think i don't need to express my opinion to that because i am just laughing to these claims![]()


Can you express your opinion in this matter?I will accept it only if you back up with reliable genetic studies.
Greeks seem to be pretty native by autosomal DNA they score high both on Mediterranean and WestAsian components.
So maybe you are trying to put your inferiority complex because you are less than 7% descended from Turkic people.
Also, even if those are the statues of the ideal of the Greeks about beauty, that doesnt change the fact that is the beauty their eyes were accustomed to see. If they were used in the Germanic or Russian beauty the status would look exactly like that, the ideal Slavic or Nordic beauty.
But how can you create tha stautue of somethign you have never seen...?
Yep, exactly
...and in the videos i posted, one can see the similarities....:


Greeks are in fact bulgarians.
most of them,slavic invasions reached Pelopones back in the days![]()
Too bad dna says the opposite...![]()
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