INDEX FOR EUROPEAN FAR NORTH - RUSSIA, UKRAINE, SIBERIA
1).. To see map of European region click here.
2).. African composition of Upper Paleolithic European Populations: Enter.
3).. The birth of the Click Language of the Bushman later found in Northern Eurasia?
4).. Was Spain's population of Basques (one of Europe's oldest indigenous peoples) and Moors African? Yes? No? Here in the links are sites showing European incursion into the continent.
5).. Did you know that in the last 1.7 million years minus that the last 2000 years that Africans lived throughout Northern Europe and the Arctic?
6).. On the cold mountains of Siberia once roamed an African peoples known as the Scythians hundreds of years before Jesus Christ was born with his hair like lamb's wool was born. See them, their splendid instuments, and the similarities with Northern Africa.
7).. Africans as a North European Population since the beginning of the Old Stone Age?
8).. Prehistoric African presence in R1b, I, and R1a Regions of Eurasia - the signature of African peoples: click.
9).. Indo-European expansions from Steppes to Germanic Invasions of Europe. click.
10).. Alexeev Harvard Lectures on African remains in Russia from 27,000 years ago. Alexeev Backup. INDEX TO ALL LECTURES: Alexeev Harvard Lectures.
11).. A Brief History of the Circumpolar North - Aboriginal Peoples; and movements into the American continent from the North and, anthropologists propose, Africa. North Polar Site backup here.
12).. Africans once lived in the Russian-Finland area. These countries sharing a common border. The mile high ice sheets which covered Finland for thousands of years began to melt near 10,000 BC (animation below). As they melted, African populations in Russia could "move next door" to Finland into areas freed by the ice. These peoples were the Lapp or Saami - one of humanities' oldest peoples. Through intermarriage with the Germanics after their arrival near 500 AD, the original indigenous people of 500 years ago and earlier have long vanished. Some among the newly immigrant Germanic people carry on the tribal name of the earlier Lapp / Saami; i.e. when the Germanic tribes arrived near 500 AD, they became a part of Lapp culture. Today, while the African "look" is gone, Lapp / Saami skiing, ship-building, seafaring and deep sea-fishing, winter culture and language (Finnish) survives in the new arrivals, today's Finns. See the retreating ice sheet that enabled the ancient African people to move slowly west.
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