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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Greece and Turkey are descendants of these first Europeans of Georgia comment

  • Sam Angelo
    P1: I was wrong to say the first Europeans touched Iberia. That was incorrect. The first known Europeans were in Georgia. But not all Europeans are the same. The people that were in Georgia 1.8 million years ago are related to our Greeks of today. The people now of Asian Minor like Greece and Turkey are descendants of these first Europeans of Georgia. BUT there are other kinds of Europeans. Ones that DID arrive not from East Africa to Asia minor, but from the West into Iberia.
  • Sam Angelo
    P2: They had arrived 1 million years ago in Iberia directly as Africans. And throughout centuries they populated all West Europe. These people were descendants of Neanderthals, not Homo-Georgicus like the first Europeans in Georgia. They had arrived .8 billion years after the Georgians in South East Europe. The Georgians had a headstart and were more civilized than the West Europeans. East Europeans hatched Mesopotamia, Greece and the Romans were also of Origins to the Georgians.
     
     
     
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