Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Europe was a population sink

h/t HBDChick: the settlement of Europe [by Neanders] came in waves, all from the same source-population.

The same pattern held for our people. I don't see the old Europeans spreading eastward, or the Farmers returning to the east, or even IndoEuropeans going back east - until the Celtic, Roman, and German eras.

It took an agricultural and social revolution in the Rhine / Rhône valleys before their inhabitants could push back east.

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