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    Default This is what haplogroups N, R1b-M73, R1a Z-93 and some subclades of C like to listen to

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    you look more scythian sarmatian than mixed blondes(they mixed with I)

    you are true r1b
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    I saw him. Looks like ancient Roman + South Slavic or Magyar
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    Basal R and Q are too old to be directly associated with any linguistic group.

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    Throat singing is distributed mainly just in Siberia, Mogolia and Tibet.
    Possibly the Siberian Turks borrowed it from the Mongols.
    And the Mongols borrowed it from the Tibetans.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing
    At one time, I became interested in where the custom of making skull cups came from among the Scythians and Turks.
    This was clearly not a local tradition.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_cup
    The closest analogue of this tradition was found in Tibet and in India. It was an early Buddhist/Induist tradition.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapala
    Possibly the Mongols became Buddhists a long time ago.
    A medieval vocabulary of Central Asian Turks is filled with words of Buddhist-Sanskrit origin.
    As the Tibetans, Turks and Scythians decorated the skull cup with gold and precious stones.
    Throat singing was a kind of Tibetan Buddhist meditation technique. The Mongols later turned this into a national musical tradition.
    I think this is the most interesting version of the origin of throat singing and the tradition of making skull cups among mongols and turks.
    Tibetan throat singing:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIYkgJ183ek
    Last edited by Chelubey; 12-20-2019 at 04:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chelubey View Post
    Throat singing is distributed mainly just in Siberia, Mogolia and Tibet.
    Possibly the Siberian Turks borrowed it from the Mongols.
    And the Mongols borrowed it from the Tibetans.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing
    At one time, I became interested in where the Scythians and Turks had the custom of making skull cups.
    This was clearly not a local tradition.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_cup
    The closest analogue of this tradition was found in Tibet and in India. It was an early Buddhist/Induist tradition.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapala
    Possibly the Mongols became Buddhists a long time ago.
    A medieval dictionary of Central Asian Turks is filled with words of Buddhist-Sanskrit origin.
    As the Tibetans, Turks and Scythians decorated the skull cup with gold and precious stones.
    Throat singing was a kind of Tibetan Buddhist meditation technique. The Mongols later turned this into a national musical tradition.
    I think this is the most interesting version of the origin of throat singing and the tradition of making skull cups among mongols and turks.
    Tibetan throat singing:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIYkgJ183ek
    What makes you believe it was all borrowed from Tibet and not other way around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarmatian View Post
    What makes you believe it was all borrowed from Tibet and not other way around?
    I think this is the most likely version.
    These 2 traditions are somehow related to Buddhism and Induism, whose roots are in the east .Sakas, Mongols, Huns were influenced by Buddhism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chelubey View Post
    I think this is the most likely version.
    These 2 traditions are somehow related to Buddhism and Induism, whose roots are in the east .Sakas, Mongols, Huns were influenced by Buddhism.
    Buddhism is simplified Hinduism. Hinduism was brought in by Aryans. So the roots are not in the East but in the North.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarmatian View Post
    Buddhism is simplified Hinduism. Hinduism was brought in by Aryans. So the roots are not in the East but in the North.
    In Europe, this tradition is recorded only in the first millennium BC. This is not a Bronze Age tradition

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    Hinduism is one of the Indian religions, which is often described as a combination of religious traditions and philosophical schools that arose on the Indian subcontinent and have common features.
    https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98...B8%D0%B7%D0%BC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chelubey View Post
    In Europe, this tradition is recorded only in the first millennium BC. This is not a Bronze Age tradition
    Since when is Europe north of India?

    Wikipedia? Seriously???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illyrius View Post
    Most Z93 is today found in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan so this music does not really fits Z93 which is ultimately anyways from East Europe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arhat View Post
    Most Z93 is today found in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan so this music does not really fits Z93 which is ultimately anyways from East Europe
    He's a troll. Don't pay him any mind.

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