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Although there were legal obstacles thrown up by local bureaucrats and Christians, the opening ceremony for the Temple of Pan and Zeus in Greece was conducted without interference.

I note that the roof of the temple isn't actually finished and the structure is technically still a building site. This ceremony may therefore have been illegal and Evangelos Bexis has been ordered to appear in court

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This is a fun interview in a Celtic roundhouse while the interviewer, Rory, paints a humorous caricature of me. Watch to the end to see the hilarious art.

https://youtu.be/JaMsBSFbfkU?feature=shared

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“It was a group of Arnold Schwarzeneggers riding into conquest,” Heyd said.

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Map of place names in England and Scotland ending with the Norse suffix Ness “headland, peninsula”

https://placenames.rtwilson.com/#W3sidGV4dCI6Ik5lc3MiLCJjb2xvciI6IiM0ZTdhMjciLCJjaGVja2VkIjp0cnVlLCJtYXRjaFR5cGUiOiJlbmRzd2l0aCJ9XQ%3D%3D

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None of this happened.

Pretty sure this was the twink in Pagan Pathway discord who used to post pics of himself in thigh highs.

Typical effeminate dishonest drama queen. Here's some attention

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Athena appears with bright grey eyes which means blue. This is an essential feature of Her manifestation which it is not acceptable to change.

I will not watch this film.

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Some idiotic people saying I am anti-Celtic because I don’t support the BS celtic from the west cope.

Also saying I don’t produce enough content about Celts because I hate them.

In 2024, 6 videos dealt with Germanic cultures and 5 dealt with Celtic ones. Hardly a major bias!

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Archaeologist Ivan Semyan has posted a reconstruction of the female headdress of the Sintashta culture. Burial ground Stepnoe 7. The author of the reconstruction is archaeologist Elena Kupriyanova

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This copper alloy mount was found in Cambridgeshire in 2009. It is dated to around 650 AD and depicts Woden carrying two ritual spears and wearing a ritual horned headdress.

The widely used artwork is by Lindsay Kerr whilst the wooden carving is by Valgaut.

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Tomorrow night is Patron Voice Chat night! If you are on a middle tier or higher on either Patreon or Subscribe star then you will get access to the chat group. I look forward to speaking to you all and answering your questions.

Thank you for your support!

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The so called Håga church near Uppsala in which I made my marriage vows, named my friend's daughter and conducted several other rites

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On 5th July 1723, Lord Pembroke and Stukeley excavated one of the Cursus Barrows erected by the Beaker folk adjacent to Stonehenge. They treated the deceased respectfully, covering them up again after excavating and documenting the contents. Then they excavated another barrow and documented sacrificial animal remains inside.

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Born in the 17th century, the man dubbed the saviour of Stonehenge, who first realised its solstice alignment, an early archaeologist who preserved and documented many of Britain’s Neolithic megalithic monuments, correctly realised they were pre-Roman and led some of the first proper excavations of Indo-European barrows. William Stukeley FRS FSA was an occultist, freemason LARPing as a druid!

Originally an Anglican clergyman, his antiquarianism led him to a career as a pioneering archaeologist. This fascination with the past cannot be separated from his unusual religious beliefs. He was a Freemason, influenced by Pythagoreanism and Neoplatonism. but believed that this was consistent with the beliefs of the ancient Druids who he thought had acquired the True Religion of monotheism from Phoenician traders in antiquity.

In 1722, he founded the Society of Roman Knights, devoted to the study of Roman era Britain. The Knights each took a name from the Celtic period, Stukeley's was "Chyndonax"

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Tom Rowsell,Survive the Jive phenotype typing

Tronder+East Nordid+Borreby

Том Роуселл (Survive the Jive), фенотипування:

Трондер + Східний нордид + Боребі.


@illyrianometer

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Spoiler: The Frazetta style portrait of me as a Conanesque, milk slonking Indo-European dude!

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Pouring one out for the lads down under

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Today the WSJ ran an article on how Yamnaya are Indo-Europeans

Meanwhile British state funded and USAid funded anti-white activists Hope not Hate insist on referring to Indo-Europeans in inverted commas!

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I used a mac in those days so how could i delete system 32?

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That Yamnaya spoke PIE is certain: this is not based, as @BronzeAgePalaestra has assumed in his recent podcast, merely on the fact that their autosomal genetic signal (termed WSH) spreads exactly in time with how linguists estimate the spread of IE languages into Armenia, Anatolia, West Europe, India etc.

However, even that is far greater evidence than he realises because the linguistic dating of the early IE language families corresponds to early break aways from the core archaeological culture (Afanasievo speaking the root language of Tocharian for eg).

Nor is the Yamnaya archaeological complex some loosely affiliated group of tribes with no certain connection of culture- they are defined by a shared funerary ritual which is a clear indicator of a shared culture. The archaeological developments associated with their lifestyle (pastoralism, wagon mobility, horse riding, intense dairying) spread fast and with their expanding kinship network. There was an example of a skeleton from the Altai and another from Slovakia separated by over 5000 km but the two men were cousins! - DNA shows more than ethnic makeup, it shows kinship networks and the close relationship of the people associated with not only Yamnaya, but also derived archaeological cultures like Afansievo in Asia.

Another clincher is horse dna. All domestic horses after yamnaya are from theirs which are termed DOM2 horses. This shows that this people were more influential on the early spread of equestrianism than any other and when we see the terms for equestrianism are usually PIE derived we should naturally associate PIE with Yamnaya,

Another is archeo-linguistics which matches the technological innovations in the archaeological records to the first reconstructed IE words for them. Words for things like the (domestic) horse, wheel and axel limit which cultures can be identified as PIE since the correct archaeological culture needs to have all of these things as well as being dated to the 3rd or 4th millenium BC.

Mythic comparison also shows a clear PIE concern with cows and cattle rustling which indicates a pastoralist culture with mobile wealth. The first truly nomadic pastoralist culture was the Yamnaya - previous cultures had to have much smaller herds which they were not able to easily move around. Again, a strong piece of evidence pointing to Yamnaya as PIE.

Archaeological traits associated with the spread of IE language speakers and practitioners of IE religions include barrows, wagon (later on chariot) burials and horse sacrifices. So the parent culture had to have all these and the first culture with all of the above together is Yamnaya who took them from preceding steppe cultures.

The problem of Yamnaya that I and others have had is, contrary to BAP who prefers Drews' outdated model of a 2nd millennium BC expansion of PIE rather than a 3rd mil BC, that the Yamnaya expansion of the early 3rd mil BC makes it too LATE. According to the model most linguists prefer, PIE is around 6000 years old so Yamnaya (starting ~5300 years BP) is a bit too young which is why I prefer it’s parent culture Sredny stog (6500-5500 years old) as the initial PIE from which the Anatolian branch broke off prior to the mass adoption of the wheel on the steppe (hence the word for wheel being absent in Anatolian languages).

Yamnaya and Corded ware are the late PIE speaking material cultures associated with the spread of IE languages and religions in the 3rd mil BC. A wealth of evidence from various unrelated disciplines all point to this, which is why Yamnaya was proposed as PIE long before any genetic evidence existed.

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My children saw these offerings at woodhenge today and felt the need to pick daisies “för guden” to add to the pile

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Everything I said in this video five years ago about the origin of the Celts seems to have been vindicated in this new paper.

Urnfield > Hallstatt > iron age celtic cultures around Europe.

Please can everyone stop referring to Bronze age British and Irish artefacts as “Celtic” now.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.28.640770v1?ct

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Reconstruction of a female headdress from the Novo-Yabalaklinsky-1 burial ground associated with the Srubnaya culture. A successor of the Yamnaya/IE culture.

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A new study on the genetics of pony breeds finds that Western ponies including the Shetland pony, Connemara pony, Icelandic horse, Miniature horse, and Falabella all share a closer genetic relationship to East Asian horses like the Debao pony than to European horses. They also have paternal lineages linking them to Eastern horses. They infer potential geneflow from Yakutian horses into the ancestors of European ponies.

This, they propose, is not to imply that ponies have a separate origin from domestic horses. Rather they claim that most modern ponies descend from an ancient pony-sized lineage, related to the Yakutian horse but also originating in Yamnaya DOM2 horses from Eastern Europe's steppe.

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The Neolithic stone rows which began in Brittany and are also found in Britain in places like Dartmoor are so often associated with hills and with other megalithic monuments that many conclude they were procession paths leading up hill towards stone circles and tombs.

However at Yelland, Devon, there was an example of a stone row discovered in an estuary marsh and it pointed towards the estuary mouth. The stones have subsequently sunk into the silt since being discovered in the 19th century.

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The contents of the Bronze age barrows were then believed to be “Celtic” and pertaining to the culture of Druids, when in fact they predate the arrival of true Celtic culture in Britain by more than 1500 years. The illustrations from over 250 years ago of beads, bones and fragments of Bell Beakers from the barrows are still easily recognisable as belonging to that early Indo-European culture.

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En route to Avebury in 1721, in the Kennet valley he felt the need of a geological map
“I have often wished that a map of soils was accurately made, promising to myself that such a curiosity would furnish us with some new notions of geography, and of the theory of the earth, which has only hitherto been made from hypotheses.” The greatness of his work is based on this tendency towards maps, plans and drawings as in the precision of his drawings of Stonehenge and Avebury.

WS correctly perceived that the innumerable barrows dotted about southern England were of pre-Roman origin by their situation in relation to the Roman roads, either jutting over them or by their lack of proximity to them. He also correctly attributed many of the southern hill forts to the earlier Belgics, rather than the Romans.
William Stukeley first travelled to Stonehenge in early summer of 1719 with Roger and Samuel Gale. He wrote at the time

“The Wiltshire downs, or Salisbury plain, (as commonly call,d) for extent and beauty, is, without controversy, one of the most delightful parts of Britain. But of late years great encroachments have been made upon it by the plough, which threatens the ruin of this fine Champlain, and all of the monuments of antiquity thereabouts...And however I succeed in accounting for these wonderful works: at least. I shall be instrumental in preserving their memory, in giving just drawings of them.” Stukelev's book 'Stonehenge A Temple Restor'd to the British Druids' was first published in 1740.

Stukeley spent many weeks in the next five years accurately measuring, observing and recording. He concluded that Stonehenge was not of Roman origin as others supposed but that the measurements, in cubits, suggested an earlier civilisation. He believed it was a Temple to the Ancient Druids, built by immigrants from the near east, possibly Phoenicians, who had entered this country by the Promontorium Herculaneum, Hartland Point.

His belief that Stonehenge was built c. 500 BC and that Phoenicians were involved was wrong, but indeed it was built by people originating in the Near East (Anatolia), more like 2500 BC, although they had nothing to do with Druids or Phoenicians. His guesswork is still very impressive based on the limited resources at his disposal. Stukeley's accurate drawings of Stonehenge are still used by archaeologists to this day.

Dr.Stukeley is best known as the first person to discover the alignment of the stones with the midsummer and midwinter solstices. He also named the group of two upright stones topped by a horizontal lintel as a 'trilithon' (from the Greek for 3 stones). With Edmund Halley, the astronomer, he proposed that the builders of Stonehenge had aligned the stones with the magnetic north.

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Even more worthy of note is the hart Eikthyrni, which stands in Valhall and bites from the limbs of the tree; and from his horns distils such abundant exudation that it comes down into Hvergelmir, and from thence fall those rivers called thus: Síd, Víd, Søkin, Eikin, Svöl, Gunnthrá, Fjörm, Fimbulthul, Gípul, Göpul, Gömul, Geirvimul

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The swastika or FYLFOT was used by ancient Germanic peoples such as the Goths, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. But what did it mean? Some say it was a symbol of the sun, some think it was borrowed from the Romans. In this video I explain how the fylfot was actually connected to the cult of the god Wotan aka Odin.

Watch on YouTube or SurvivetheJive:c/swastika-fylfot:5?r=AEKqgwkPWidrWMdxwxNjBE8p3kA9tT6n">Odysee

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