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To people who use "þ" as an aesthetic "p"
þink again.
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A useful history lesson!
Is it true that indophobic westerners claim that Sanskrit didn't originate in India?
That's not indo-phobia, that's what the research has revealed, including the Vedic religion and the people of northern India, these things were imports by outside groups.
Or rather, were created via invasions during the stone age, bronze age and iron age, how do we know this?
The peoples of northern India are closer related to the peoples of Europe, while the people of southern India are not.
Sanskrit is also closely related to the Indo European languages, while other languages in India are not, they are closer related to the Dravidian languages.
Another evidence of this is the prominence of the wheel as a symbol in India, along with the chariot being a symbol of divinity, the wheel was an invention that most likely originally came from eastern Europe, with the oldest evidence of a wheel coming from Slovenia;
The spoked wheel and chariot were also Sintashta inventions.
Horses most likely were first domesticated there too, allowing these peoples to invade with their pastoralist lifestyle into northern India.
The people most accredited to the spread of Info European languages across not only Europe, but Eurasia are the Yamnaya people, who are most likely one of the groups responsible for the Aryan invasions of northern India.
Blue eyes and fair blonde hair also originally evolved in Europe, the presence of these gene expressions in the northern Indian, Iranian and some Pakistani minorities, is evidence of these populations being subjected to European invasions the Bronze Age.
However, the Yamnaya were brunettes, but the later Andronovo peoples possessed the blonde and blue eyed genes, meaning they also invaded these regions.
The peoples of India, Iran and Pakistan were subjected to waves of migrations and invasions from Europe and the Mid East, at least two distinct waves occurred.
The first related to the Copper Age Namazga farming culture from the southern edge of the steppe, who exhibit both the Iranian and Eastern European HG components found in many contemporary Indian and Pakistani groups across the subcontinent.
The second, as mentioned above, came during the late Bronze Age, from similar steppe sources, with a impact on genetics more localized in the north and west.
HG stands for Hunter Gatherers.
Who inspired the tales that created the Indian religions, Sanskrit and influenced their genetics?
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Oh _lovely_. Everyone go turn this off:
Enhanced Visual Search in Photos allows you to search for photos using landmarks or points of interest. Your device privately matches places in your photos to a global index Apple maintains on our servers. We apply homomorphic encryption and differential privacy, and use an OHTTP relay that hides [your] IP address. This prevents Apple from learning about the information in your photos. You can turn off Enhanced Visual Search at any time on your iOS or iPadOS device by going to Settings > Apps > Photos. On Mac, open Photos and go to Settings > General.
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Schools should not require students to have smartphones. Jobs should not require workers to have smartphones. For as much as adults rally against smartphones corrupting the youth they sure fucking love forcing us to have smartphones
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It's not ambiguous at all. There's no multiplication mark between the 2 and the (, so the parenthesis applies to the two before the 8 is divided. The answer is 1.


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Neil Cuckman has a fucking problem with women.
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A Refined Ant With Expensive Taste Attempts to Steal a Loose Diamond From Wholesaler’s Desk
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Digital model of Ancient Rome released

Image Credit: FLYOVERZONE
Rome Reborn 4.0, a digital model of Ancient Rome has just been released by archaeologist, Dr Bernard Frischer. Published by Flyover Zone, the model is a reconstruction of the entire city of Ancient Rome for academic study and virtual tourism. Rome Reborn provides a birds-eye perspective of the complete digital model, enabling users to glide above the historic landmarks while listening to expert narrations about 43 monuments, temples, structures, and locations.

Dr Frischer said, “Rome Reborn 4.0 is the culmination of more than twenty-seven years of collaborative international work in using digital tools to research cultural history and bring it to life.” According to the project leaders, the virtual tour can be used by teachers on Yorescape, a mobile and web app that takes their students on virtual field trips, or by armchair travellers to explore the heritage sites of the ancient capital of the Roman Empire.
Rome Reborn 4.0 represents the most recent iteration of an urban model that Dr Frischer has led since 1996. Rome Reborn has been a globally collaborative project from its inception, uniting specialists in Roman archaeology, computer graphics, and Virtual Reality design. The project’s earlier versions include 1.0 (2007), 2.0 (2008), and 3.0 (2018). Video fly-throughs of these previous versions have been viewed by millions of people worldwide. Similar to its earlier versions, Rome Reborn 4.0 portrays the city as it might have appeared at its zenith in the year AD 320, just before the capital’s relocation to Constantinople. According to Flyover Zone, “This reconstruction of ancient Rome’s urban landscape adheres to scientific accuracy based on the available but fragmentary historical evidence. As new findings and interpretations of this evidence emerge, the Flyover Zone team continuously updates Rome Reborn to ensure it remains a dependable and comprehensive visualization of the city.”
BY :Mark Milligan
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Literally just another way of repeating for the millionth time “people who don’t blindly follow are stupid, you wouldn’t want to be stupid like them 😏”
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