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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    Regardless they weren't a single people nor did they come in a single wave. We know too that the Yamanya weren't even closely related to Eastern Steppe people who were actually Indo-Aryan by all standards.


    https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/...orse-1.6196288


    https://dlc.hypotheses.org/807

    "Populations in northern and central Europe were composed of a mixture of the earlier hunter-gatherer and Neolithic farmer groups, but received ‘Caucasian’ genetic input at the onset of the Bronze Age (Fig. 2). This coincides with the archaeologically well-defined expansion of the Yamnaya culture from the Pontic-Caspian steppe into Europe (Figs 1 and 2). This admixture event resulted in the formation of peoples of the Corded Ware …

    the resulting Corded Ware culture in Europe was the result of admixture with the local Neolithic people."
    No single culture or language is the ancestor of our modern cultures and languages.
    the reason why the yamnaya aren't synonymous with the indo-aryans genetically pre-dravidian influence is because they mixed with peoples east of the caspian during the Sintashta and Andronovo cultures. The european yamnaya split into the corded ware, who are the germano-balto-slavs, and the bell-beakers, who are the italo-celts (plus extinct closely related groups such as the lusitanians and ligurians)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annihilus View Post
    is that a comic panel from a thor comic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOldNorth View Post
    is that a comic panel from a thor comic?
    Seems so, but I don't know which one

    Lady Sif


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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post
    I don't quite understand exactly why this parallel between Aphrodite and Eros and Lakshmi and Kama exists then. Also considering Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, she's not associated with romantic or sexual love.
    they probably adopted her into a preexisting myth

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    Regardless they weren't a single people nor did they come in a single wave. We know too that the Yamanya weren't even closely related to Eastern Steppe people who were actually Indo-Aryan by all standards.


    https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/...orse-1.6196288


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    "Populations in northern and central Europe were composed of a mixture of the earlier hunter-gatherer and Neolithic farmer groups, but received ‘Caucasian’ genetic input at the onset of the Bronze Age (Fig. 2). This coincides with the archaeologically well-defined expansion of the Yamnaya culture from the Pontic-Caspian steppe into Europe (Figs 1 and 2). This admixture event resulted in the formation of peoples of the Corded Ware …

    the resulting Corded Ware culture in Europe was the result of admixture with the local Neolithic people."
    No single culture or language is the ancestor of our modern cultures and languages.
    also I never said they came in a single wave, you can literally look at recorded history to see that. By one people I don't mean politically, but genetically, culturally, and linguistically during the early bronze age after the mixing of the ANE and the CHG they were.

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    praying to a "goddess" is pure and peak cuck

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    tf? no not if you also pray to male gods for fucks sake? especially if it is for something the goddess is in charge of like love, pray to male gods for war, protection, rain, law, and fertility, and female ones for love, marriage, and the fertility of the farmland

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