mountaincowboy (@luisasoipi) 's Twitter Profile
mountaincowboy

@luisasoipi

from North Caucasus

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calendar_today23-03-2021 14:43:42

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Hammer and Vajra (@hammerandvajra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caucasians, Narts, and Indo-Europeans. Many want to discuss the different potential Urheimat for the Proto-Indo-Europeans as well as different missing links. But one thing I think they are sleeping on is the connections found in the Northern Caucasus and the Narts. While not

Caucasians, Narts, and Indo-Europeans.

Many want to discuss the different potential Urheimat for the Proto-Indo-Europeans as well as different missing links.
But one thing I think they are sleeping on is the connections found in the Northern Caucasus and the Narts.

While not
Ancestral Whispers (@sulkalmakh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Facial reconstruction of a 5,100-year-old man from Kalmykia, belonging to the Maykop culture The Maykop culture was an Eneolithic–Early Bronze Age culture of the North Caucasus. Genetically, the Maykopians were a mixture of CHG, Upper Mesopotamian farmer-descended groups of the

JP Lindsley | Journalist (@jplindsley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before Russia invaded, Russians and Ukrainians engaged in plenty of commerce. Many Ukrainians have Russian relatives WHO NO LONGER SPEAK WITH THEM, because they prefer Putin ‘s bloodlust to their own blood.

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Facial reconstruction of a 2,600-year-old man from Mtskheta, Georgia The history of Bronze Age East Georgia is marked by several major cultural developments accompanied by shifts in population. In the Early Bronze Age (from ca. 3500 BC), East Georgia was dominated by the

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Just found this person took my painting and ran it through AI to use it as a thumbnail. I understand free will and the fact that putting my art online comes with risks, but still this isn’t cool… ask! If they would’ve asked me id gladly let them use my painting… very sad to see

Just found this person took my painting and ran it through AI to use it as a thumbnail. I understand free will and the fact that putting my art online comes with risks, but still this isn’t cool… ask! If they would’ve asked me id gladly let them use my painting… very sad to see
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Facial reconstruction of a 2,700-year-old woman from Armenia The woman is from the Jrapi necropolis in Shirak, Armenia, dated to the Urartian period. The population that inhabited the region during that period belonged to the Arm_MLBA cluster, which is associated with

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“If we win, there will be no Ukraine. If the ‘West’ wins, we’ll use nuclear weapons.” This is russia’s modern philosophy in a nutshell: “we’re bullies who are scared to find out, praying on some cargo cult bullshit when we’re not having our way.”

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Amazon had the chance to create a gorgeous dark fantasy Silmarillion but instead created Rangs of Power with a cast that looks like the late shift at Walmart.

Ancestral Whispers (@sulkalmakh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Facial reconstructions of a 2,300-year-old Pazyryk Scythian male and a female outlier from the same kurgan in Berel, Kazakhstan The man and woman, approximately 30-55 years old and 18-25 years old, respectively, were buried in the same kurgan, richly furnished with grave

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Facial Reconstruction of a 4,000-Year-Old couple from Gatyn-Kale, Chechnya The Gatyn-Kale burial ground lies about 3 km northwest of Aslanbek-Sheripovo (formerly Gatyn-Kale), near the road connecting Shatoy and Sharoy-Argun. The site is located on a small plateau that slopes

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Soviet graphics in the Republican Palace of Pioneers. Artist Viktor Bashkov, 1984. Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria. Photo: Roman Boyko

Soviet graphics in the Republican Palace of Pioneers. Artist Viktor Bashkov, 1984. Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria.

Photo: Roman Boyko