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Well, at least you are trying to find ancient DNA of vampires, which is also cool:
http://www.omicsonline.org/open-acce...15-1000138.pdf
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The main goal of the present study was to apply different scientific
techniques to confirm or reject theories about the unusual burial
pattern of the excavated male skeleton, and we primarily investigated
the “Vampire” and “Jewish” theories.
Throughout history, death has often been a surprisingly extended
process. During this process, the central entity was the soul rather than
the body. At the same time, the soul itself could often behave like a
body, and vampires inhabited a curious space between the living and
the dead [51-61].
The practice of burying the dead face down has occurred across
time and societies, and the earliest known case of such a burial
(26,000 years ago) was found in the Czech Republic [52]. Frequent
and repeated discoveries of skeletal remains with evidence of antivampiric
remedies indicate that the belief in vampires was widespread
throughout the medieval Czech territory. In excavated cemeteries,
some burials exhibit traces of anti-vampiric measures (including burial
in a face down position) to keep vampires from returning to the world
of the living [53]. In 1966, an unusual concentration of such graves,
where fourteen adult corpses were buried, was discovered in the city
of Čelákovice, which is located a few kilometers from Prague [54].
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Ok I have to admit ppl, I am IN FACT A VAMPIRE.
For 556 years now, moving from France to Ukraine, from Greece to Scandinavia, now I ended up in Croatia, and I have to say, it sucks today... you cannot suck blood trough forum.
Nevermind are you Slavic, Romance, Germanic... you're all nothin but good sandwich to me.
But Germanic and Slavic blood taste the best, have to admit.
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Maybe I should clarify why I said this:WW2 ended more than 70 years ago but people who came here after the expulsion of Sudeten Germans are not "assimilated" yet.I have no sympathies to re-settlers. They're bunch of losers.
The former prosperous region is currently backward (North/East Bohemia).
There is still a statistical significant difference between the former Sudetenland and other parts of the CzechR:
GDP per capita by region:
Regional unemployment rate:
Social benefits by region:
High school education rankings by region:
The map of criminality according to the Czech police:
etc. etc.
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My appeal to all biased or prejudiced people:
You can call me 100% Eskimo, 100% Negrito or 100% anything. I wouldn't care because I still know, that I'm 100% myself.
I am not sure why some people care so much about it.
As if telling yourself - without having any actual evidence - that you are "this or that", will make you a better person? Words don't change anything.
You are who you are - no matter how you call it.
I tested my genetic ancestry out of sheer curiosity, not in order to either confirm or reject some preconceived notions.
But my advise is - if you really want to know, test your DNA instead of telling nice, but usually false, shit to yourself based on no or little evidence.
And I'm really tired of this inter-European tribalism or "who is Whiter" etc. thingy. Europe needs unity not stupid tribal quarrels.
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LOL. Even ethnic Czechs from Volhynia were "too diverse" for you.Why? I like human diversity.
No we aren't the same people. I didn't get mad over this claim.I still don't understand why so many Poles get mad when someone says that Czechs and Poles aren't the same people.
I did not like some other rubbish claims unsupported by evidence.
And if you want to argue "who is who", then test your DNA like I did.
Then we can compare our admixtures or similarity to different populations.
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