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Looks like a hammerblow to me. Were battlehammers used that early?




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Not one or three
nobody needed
pyramyds, but
all around the
world these,
thousands
of such:
This also:
And this:
In antiquity thousands of miles of this:
Thousands of this:
And thousands of these:
Billions of this:
Hundrets of this for common people:
Thousands of miles of this:
and this:
So, really, basically
nothing so unusefull
and spectacular like
three pyramids on
the desert...
We can do that obviously too:they are specialists for search and destroy.
But later, after that, we do this:
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From http://polishgenes.blogspot.com/2012...netically.html
So no, there weren't proto-Slavs.But why is it that Poles show higher similarity to these Neolithic Scandinavians than Swedes do? Firstly, it's important to realize that the differences aren't that great. Note, for instance, that Swedes are the second most similar population to the hunter-gatherers after Poles. However, clearly, the data suggests that there had to be other population movements into Scandinavia after the late Neolithic. These also likely affected Poland, but to a lesser degree.
No one yet knows what these were exactly, but if I had to guess, I'd say the Bell Beaker folk of the Copper Age represented one of the major waves. Also, another factor might be that the hunter-gatherers tested by Skoglund et al. belonged to the Pitted Ware culture, which arrived in Scandinavia from the Eastern Baltic.
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