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I'm sorry for you, you have entered in a provocating and beligerant mode just because I reject this joke:
Bell Beaker megalithic cultures -(Western Europe) : I, I2, I2a...
I2a2 (formerly I1b) is typical of the Dinaric Slavs (Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks).
You are not spaniard and we, spanairds or westerners are not easterns.
But maybe you are right, I am "an ignorant" and I should learn something new about my own country, tu me enseñas?
Zapatero a tus zapatos.
Don't be upset, you like spain and spaniards, but that does not mean to try to defend senseless fantasies that defend the change of our identity and blood just because you like it.
Sorry, we are not eastern people, our sustratus is Celtiberian and these were westerners R1B. The dinarics in spain and the I2a2 is minimum.
I know you like us, spaniards and you would love to come here, but that does not explains that you act like a child just because I reject that fantasy or I know perfectly and I am proud and totally aware about my nation origins and ehtnics.
Antes de subir al cadalso, Juan de Padilla se dirigió a su camarada Juan Bravo con unas célebres palabras: "Señor Bravo: ayer era día de pelear como caballero...hoy es día de morir como cristiano". Ante esto, Juan Bravo pidió ser ejecutado antes que Padilla, "…para no ver la muerte de tan buen caballero". Horas más tarde, también fue ejecutado y decapitado el salmantino Francisco Maldonado.
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Civilization of us Balkan Cromagnoids it seems!! I think we should make a new language from Vinca scripts!! Screw latin and cyrilic scripts!
Skeletal remains from Lepenski Vir and Padina were mostly of Cromagnoid paleobalkanic stock.
@Don, for sure megalitic was Atlanto-Med, though Bell Beakers were Dinaroids, so I guess Basques resemble them somewhat in appearance(They are Atlanto-Med+Dinarid).
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But, what are you talking about bre? Amoebas then Spaniards ? Celts, Goths, Visigoths and Slavs were living next to each other and among each other. Slavs came from the East. Celts were living in Central Europe. I don't understand what's your point at all
Thing that I like Spain and Spanish people has nothing to do with this, but your totally out of context comments. Do you know anything else but history of Spain and paleo-Iberian history? History of Balkans, Eastern Europe, Middle East? Great migrations including the last big one in 5th and 6th century AD? Do you realize that you are ignoring everything which is written here, just to make some silly comment? When Mediterranean sea appeared, when did the connection between Black sea and Mediterranean sea appeared and where was the only connection (next to that one which appeared (you'll have to find that out) was going around Black sea? Modern Humans had to come somehow to Europe and I doubt they were swimming from Africa to Europe .
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Antes de subir al cadalso, Juan de Padilla se dirigió a su camarada Juan Bravo con unas célebres palabras: "Señor Bravo: ayer era día de pelear como caballero...hoy es día de morir como cristiano". Ante esto, Juan Bravo pidió ser ejecutado antes que Padilla, "…para no ver la muerte de tan buen caballero". Horas más tarde, también fue ejecutado y decapitado el salmantino Francisco Maldonado.
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