Black People : VIKINGS MAY NOT BE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE, DNA STUDY FINDS

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VIKINGS MAY NOT BE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE, DNA STUDY FINDS
"THE HISTORY BOOKS WILL NEED TO BE UPDATED"


Sequencing the genomes of over 400 Viking men, women, and children from ancient burial sites, researchers found evidence of genetic influence from Southern Europe and Asia in Viking DNA dating back to before the Viking Age (750 - 1050 A.D.).


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SARAH WELLS

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Archaeologists Found 115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn't Be


A uniquely preserved prehistoric mudhole could hold the oldest-ever human footprints on the Arabian Peninsula, scientists say. The seven footprints, found amidst a clutter of hundreds of prehistoric animal prints, are estimated to be 115,000 years old.
... and absence of Homo neanderthalensis from the Levant at that time, we argue that H. sapiens was responsible for the tracks at Alathar.



Caroline Delbert
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They never were caucasian. Whitewashing their true identity was just another act of the colonizer who tried to cook the history books --when in fact WE DOMINATE ALL HISTORICAL GREATNESS....

Vikings Part 1. Vikings have an African-Egyptian heritage. The unearthed Viking boats are very similar to Ancient Egyptian boats. Vikings were known for filing their teeth sharp, still practiced in Ethiopia.


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