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Out Of Africa Theory is a lie.
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...88#post3431588
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Romans hadn't rilevant genetic impact in Iberia, like in all counties they conquered. The impact was political and cultural
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The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.
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Romans have become the new dominant elite and imposed their Language to the mass.And what do you think it was due to?
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You dont answer the question...If they were the dominant power why they didnt mix with the dominated peoples?, Why their impact was just culturally and politically but not of blood?.
I wouldn't expect the dominat classes, the aristocracy to mix but what about the roman soldiers?.
The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.
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Because they were few. There were some settlements (like Italica), but not so much to altered the genetic of Iberia.
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