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Post by laughingriever on Dec 25, 2011 10:57:01 GMT -5
Greece was invaded many times. In the case at hand, the invaders were so different from the natives that the original 'linear A' script was undecipherable to them. So they only adopted the symbols of linear A to express their own words in what became known as linear B.
Then, of course, came the Arvanitas.
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Post by missanthropology58 on Dec 25, 2011 16:24:41 GMT -5
What about the Scythians?
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Post by missanthropology58 on Dec 26, 2011 9:04:25 GMT -5
Ok, cool. Now what about the Scythians?
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Post by Hellenas on Dec 26, 2011 20:51:04 GMT -5
THE DNA OF THE INHABITANTS OF GREECE(by Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)Human presence in Greece By analyzing mitochondrial DNA found that examined subjects divided into 21 groups (haplotypes) and evaluated apart for each age creation, the Middle East and Europe. Based on mathematical calculations, estimated that the DNA of Greek origin is as follows: 8% in recent years (about 3,000 years from now), 20% during the Neolithic period (9000-3000), 44% in the last upper Paleolithic era ( 14500-9000), 14.5% on average over the Paleolithic era (26,000 to 14,500 years) and a 11% in the original upper Paleolithic era (45.500 -26.000). Only 8% of the Greek DNA added in recent years (about 3,000 years from now). illyria.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=physicalracialanthropologydiscussion&thread=31950&page=1#268931Arvanites were Greeks both in phenotype and genotype.
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Post by missanthropology58 on Dec 27, 2011 8:32:59 GMT -5
Ah, upper Paleolithic era.
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Post by greek1234 on Dec 29, 2011 17:24:11 GMT -5
Anyways I've been reading a book on the Indo Europeans and Greece, it's all speculation, there may never have been an Indo European invasion of Greece.
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