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The Ethnic Lineages of European Alpinids, Slavids and Lappids
Short-sized
brachycephals appeared in The
migrants from the Macro-Slavs (Macro-Slavonic family) = the domain of all Slavoid tribes in the area of Eteo-Slavs =
genuine Sub-Nordic Lappids including all eastern
shorter-sized brachycephals Peri-Slavs = the
union of foreign tribes influenced by Slavoids
(Cossacks, Polonids, Moesids,
Ukrainians) Allo-Slavs =
pseudo-Slavs and all non-Lapponoid tribes
assimilated secondarily into the Slavonic family Exo-Slavs =
genuine Slavs departed from homeland and absorbed by alien domains (Polabians, Wends) Endo-Slavs = the inner phratries and
moieties of genuine Slavs (Croats, Czechs, Lechites) Gravettians (33,000 BP) → Furfooz brachycephals + Ofnet brachycephals Gravettian → Epi-Gravetian (21,000 – 10,000 BP) + Mediterranean Tardigravettian + Stroked Ware Stroked Ware (4500 BC) → the assimilated Tardigravettians
visualised by ceramic urns of the Linear Ware Eteo-Slavs = Palaeo-Slavids (Serbids) + Neo-Slavids (Croatids) + Andronovans (Ants, Indids) Palaeo-Slavids = Serbids comprising remains of the
Neolithic Stroked Ware (4500 BC) Palaeo-Slavids = Serbids → Slované,
Sclaveni, Serbians, Lugians Neo-Slavids = Croatids,
who imported the culture of Lusatian Urnfielders (1200 BC) from the Balkans Neo-Slavids
= Croatids
→ Croatians, Czechs, Lechites
Table 51. The ethnonymic composition of
Slavic tribes For disentangling the knot of Celtic and
Slavic ethnonymy it is needful to turn heed away from
the geographic realms of the present-day families and concentrate only on
parallels in their cultural typology. Table 51 tries to give the category of
Slavs and Slavids a clear formal delimitation.
Their core lies in short-sized and small-headed brachycephalic
Eteo-Slavs with longer arms and concave upturned
noses. The rest of Slavs falls into the vague synchronic concept of
Macro-Slavs arisen thanks to secondary Slavonisation.
It forms a misleading category blending genuine Eteo-Slavs
with Allo-Slavs. Most of them live on its periphery
as Peri-Slavs, who were secondarily Slavonised in their territorial domain. Otherwise the
class of Macro-Slavs does not include Exo-Slavs,
who were genuine Slavs but got astray in foreign families. They were de-Slavonised and absorbed as weaker minority in
neighbouring Non-Slavic countries. Ethnonyms in Table 52 demonstrate different degrees of satemisation
and palatalisation that took place independently in
various world’s ends.
Table 52. The survey of Celtic and
Slavic endo-tribes and their principal phratries Most Slavs, Alpinids and Lappids descended
from Various Lapponoid ethnicities shared such phonological tendencies
although they were scattered as enclaves in various families. Their ethnic
identity was enclosed in a similar partitioning of tribal phratries
but its regional variations betrayed origin from different colonisations.
Gaelic, Gallic and Albanian pronunciation exhibits a lot of Africanisms, while Slavic phonology demonstrates
Anatolian influences. The Saamic and Samoyedic
family underwent a specific Siberian acculturation under the influence of
Ural-Altaic languages. Their common ancestor seems to be hidden in
Hindustani, which looks like a disseminator of most masculine-feminine gender
systems in Eurasian Lapponoid and African Semi-Pygmic languages. The primary cradleland
of all Lappids probably lay in the area of Sanids with the lingual click consonantism,
the blood group A and the Y-haplogroup
A. The secondary homeland was in Lappids ® Alpines (Furfooz
tace) È Gravettians È Lusatians È Gaelids:
short undersized stocky stature, short extremities, short round brachycephalous skull, cranial index more than 80, nasal mesorrhinia, low broader concave, upturned nose, waxy complexion,
type of middle grade of white skin, dark curly hair, light chestnut hair
colour, broad round forehead, broad chin. Their stock descended from Gallian, Tyrolese and Balkanian
Alpines of the brachycephalous Furfooz
race, who arrived with Gravettian cultures with
plastic statuettes of graceful curly Venuses about 33,000 BC. ·
Gallic Alpinoids. The mainstream of Gravettians (26,000 BC) must have scattered via the ·
Gaelic Alpinoids. Gaelic Alpines came with the culture of Cinerary
Urns (1800 BC) via Cinerary urns > (Avalon
in ® ( ·
Albanids. The Albanian Alpines in ·
Serbian Palaeo-Slavids. Slavic Alpines in Central and ·
Croatian Neo-Slavids. A younger generation of Slavonian Alpines
came with the Lusatian Urnfielders
(1300 BC) and the Andronovo culture (1500 BC) from
the east; they are remarkable for lesser degrees of satemisation
than is common in Gallic and Serbian languages. ·
Saamic Lappids. A northern corner of Baltic Epi-Gravettians
Uralised by Siberian neighbours. They also carried out satem shifts such as Saami sata ‘hundred’ < kata-. ·
Samoyedic Lappids. The Non-Indo-European Lappids migrated from
Table 53.
Eurasian varieties of Lappids,
Alpinids and Slavids |
The
Foreign Intrusions of Pseudo-Slaves
The most urgent task of comparative linguistics consists in clearing
large macro-families from alien heterogeneous enclaves absorbed by secondary
acculturation and amalgamation. They can be all summed up under the labels of
Pseudo-Nordids, Pseudo-Europids,
Allo-Celts or Allo-Slavids.
Although there exist no firm boundaries dividing Eteo-Slavids
from Pseudo-Slavids, we can partition the latter
group into three factions: (1) Epi-Aterian and Epi-Solutrean ancestors of Baskids,
Dinarids and other megalith builders, (2) Hallstattian Sarmatids (800 BC) with horseback-riding cavalry and with
chariot burials, (3) Mesolithic Turanids
with rock shelters, rock paintings and rockcut
caves, (4) Epi-Aurignacian
and Epi-Levalloisian Tungids
with lake-dwellings and row alignments of
menhirs, stellae and other types of standing stones, (5) Europoid Gothoids with long dolichocephalic
heads. *
1.
Basco-Dinarids: tall round-headed brachycephals with convex aquiline noses. The race of giant ogres belonged to the ruling
caste of Basque-Scottish cairn-builders and had little to do with their
Celtic bondsmen. Their ancestors lived in poor beehive huts and buried their
dead wrapped in a long piece of cloth under dome-shaped stone *
1a. Baskids:
Spanish Pyrenean megalith-builders (Iberian Vascones,
Basques, Pictones), *
1b. Ogres: Atlantic folktale ogres (Scots, Picts, Scandinavians), *
1c. Vistulans: a
plantation of the Ukrainian Scythoids with the
Globular Amphora ware (3400
BC), *
1d. Mycenaeans:
Anatolian tholos-builders (Argives, Bessoi, Mysii, Mushkoi, Mittani). *
2. Norids:
mutated types of Danubian Sarmatids
and Uralids with flat faces (Boii,
Volcae). *
2a. Sarmatids: Hallstattian settlers (800 BC), who extended Sarmatian chariot burials from the *
2b. Eteo-Norids: taller meso-
and brachycephals with flat faces and high
protruding cheekbones. *
3. Turanids:
imported from *
They were remarkable for mesocephaly,
high narrow faces, leptorrhinic noses, smaller
hands and feet. *
3a. Iberids (Epi-Magdalenian, Epi-Azilian
and Epi-Tardenoisian Turanids
with microlithic tools): goat-keepers with the
Y-DNA haplogroup R1b-M343, who dwelt in artificial
rock-cut caves and produced burnished ware, Celtiberians,
Eburones, Eburovices,
Etruscans, Irish Iverni or Hyberni. *
3b. Cimbroid Teutonids (Epi-Maglemosian
bog-dwelling boat-people with the Y-DNA haplo-group
R1a-M420, who encroached on Celtic tribes in northwest *
3c. Punoids (Tartessani, Turduli,
Turdetani, Carthaginians, 800 BC):
maritime fishermen, pirates and cliff-dwellers with vertical shafts, related
to Etruscans, Lycians, Cilicians
and Cypriotes, *
4.
Gracile Mediterranids:
slim mesocephals with gracile
tall faces and hyperleptorrhine noses. *
4a. Polonians:
Epi-Aurignacian nomadic fishers surviving
dominantly in Poles, Balts, Karelians,
Bulgarians and partly also in descendants of the Chasséen
and La Tène Culture. *
4b. Pelasgids:
a residual race of archaic Tungids, Levalloisian
fishers and ‘sea peoples’ responsible for orthognathous,
leptorrhine and leptoprosopic
countenance of the white Euroasian races (Carantanians, Dalmatians and Illyrians). *
5. Gothoids: tall, long-headed, white-skinned and
blue-coloured Europoid races with axe-tools. *
5a. Danubian Europids: the Linear Ware people called Langobards, Langiones, Buri and Quadi, they were propagators of the Neolithic agriculture in
Southern and Central *
5b. Littoralids or Litorids (dolichocephalous phenotypes of medium stature
often denoted as Atlanto-Mediterranids): the
Bell-Beaker Folk with the Y-DNA haplogroup I2a-M26. Table 54. A survey of Pseudo-Celtic and Pseudo-Slavic
ethnicities Extract
from Pavel Bělíček: The
Analytic Survey of European Anthropology, Prague 2018, Map 45, p.
152, pp. 156-159 |
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