Posted on 05/25/2017 7:24:06 AM PDT by blam
Tests Reveal Amesbury Archer "King Of Stonehenge' Was A Settler From The Alps
BTW, today, the Dutch are the world's tallest people and the Japanese the shortest.
Stomped them with wooden clogs.
Indelible?
I would imagine a couple of D11's would make short work of it.
How did they cross the English channel? Did they have boats? Wouldn’t there be evidence of boats?
Perhaps, after all there were then, and are now, a lot more Dutch whores than Celtic pagans.
Akums razor strikes - cremation.
> Did Dutch Hordes Kill Off The Early Britons Who Started Stonehenge? <
I find that title to be very insensitive! More than that, it is a form of microaggression. The “hordes” the author speaks of were merely undocumented immigrants. Dreamers, as Obama would say.
Nigel Powers: There’s only two things I hate in this world. People who are intolerant of other people’s cultures and the Dutch.
Geez...it seems like I don’t have to check with 23andme to find out for what must be the tenth time that all of my ancestors were murderous pricks, given to rapine and cannibalism.
Still, it’s a beautiful May morning...
Livin’ in a hell hole....
Never bring a Stone Age knife to a Bronze Age fight.
Leather hulled wood boats after 4,500 years? If one got buried in a peat bog it might be found intact, but otherwise little or no chance. There’s ample evidence of migration and trade from Europe into Ireland and Britain even earlier than this, but it consists of the usual kinds of durable artifacts like pottery archaeologists customarily deal in.
There is an undercurrent of titillation in this article regarding the current occupation of Europe and Great Britain by middle eastern horde members.
I dunno about replacement theory. That requires genocide. They have no evidence of that. Otherwise, despite invasion, the invaded still remain. That’s been my experience.
Anther lesson from history about open borders
The conclusion that there was almost complete replacement of DNA at this time is pushing the data a bit too far. However, this has certainly triggered a renewed debate about the Beaker. We just need more data.
This point was backed by Linden. This apparent replacement is very striking, but it is possible our results are being skewed. In particular, the introduction of cremation at this time could have destroyed bones that would otherwise have provided DNA samples and which could change results. This is certainly not the end of the story.
You’re entirely correct that the “invaders” are usually absorbed into the gene pool of the invaded. There were reports a few years ago that much of the British genome, after invasions and domination by Romans, Germanic tribes, Danes, and Normans remains remarkably Celtic. But contrast Mexico where the Spanish conquered but left a country largely inhabited by Aztecs and other natives with the United States where disease and war has left just a small remnant of the pre-Colombian population and genetic heritage. If the invaders kill off, by whatever means, the existing population their line can be cut off. Rare maybe, but there are examples.
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