The Story of The Indo-European Conquest of Ireland - [Part 2: Origins of The Irish]
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- This story of the arrival of the Indo-Europeans into Ireland and the possibility that they were "The Tuatha De Danann" - we'll look at genetics, myths, and archaeology to see if it all fits
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@@y00t00b3r this is like getting bit by a vampire and realising you now must become one
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How do you so much about Nietzsche and jung do you have a degree in philosophy
@@migueladrianvalevelazquez8703 Even beter he and his Dotor friend did deep dives into both Authors and created videos on eacj subject.
You have THE BEST voice to narrate absolutely anything. But your substance is always top, and the words you use are always so perfect. Like “magic jelly.” I love how your mind works
GAYYYY 😂
The Irish an "untermensch race""? Well, not according to Der Fuhrer. He greatly admired the Irish and considered the Irish racially superior, because they were ethnically homogenous... less mixed, so to speak, than the Germans. Great channel, by the way, and one of the best presentations of Irish history I have ever seen.
Great is Lugh, son of Cían, Lámhfhada the Long Hand, who is Ildánach (skilled in many arts), who leads the Children of Art (Clann Eladan) called the Tuatha Dé Danann.
This puts the puzzle pieces together in my mind of my heritage that I've been researching for years in a very unbiased understandable way. Thank you so very much sir.
History, mythology and philosophy, all my favorite subjects!
Great content as always brother!! Super interesting. Love the ancient history / Indo-European talk mixed with the Nietzschean stuff. Awesome!
Excellent video as always, deeply fascinating and hilarious. Looking forward to the next installment. Also, "graincels" is now part of my vocabulary.
Another great video! I’m going to become a paid member. Great work, boyo!
Excellent and informative video. You're going places boyo!
As someone with those neolithic 'graincel' phenotypes, this is still amazingly well done Uberboyo! But don't worry, us farmers, we'll get you this time around, just after I finish my pizza and paying my grain taxes to my inbred Godking!
noooooo they're back!!!!
*Note - I do joke a lot, but the Neolithics are around 20-40% of our genome so don't want to be too mean
Also, plenty of Indo-Europeans had black hair and brown eyes
@@uberboyo yeah I know, I’m actually half Welsh, and a quarter English, quarter German roughly, it’s just funny how phenotypes work out. But I also think it’s funny to play up the bit!
lololol
I'm new to the channel and just asked what the trash talk was about in another comment. I assumed it was joking but wasn't sure lol. I was confused for a sec how someone who's clearly a fan of IE culture and history could denounce 1/3 of our ancestry. I recently found out I'm ydna G and mtdna T (associated with ancient European farmers). I started researching the civilizations in which these haplogroups are associated, and it's a rich cultural heritage of the earliest city like settlements in Europe.
@@BaltimoresBerzerker lmfao, Im going to make a lot of enemies
“are we going to get our white card back?” Too funny. 😂
That card is not worth much these days
What a cool channel,I'm just some guy in Texas but my mother was a ginger and I recently found out I am 76 percent Scottish and 24 percent Irish I have brownish black hair and dark brown almost black eyes and 6ft3 inches tall or 190 centimeters I've been studying my family history for years but I could never get back any further than king Nial who is my 23rd great grandfather or something like that ,keep up the good work
Formorians are just doomer shitposter nihlists
Is your surname Howard? Perfect description of, ya know.....
I’m Scottish and I’m 73% Scottish and 27% Irish.. you are literally more Scottish than I am..
@HappyFamily-j1q lol well my Texas accent doesn't show it
My genealogy ended at the Tuatha De Danann. Also have hemochromatosis in my family but my dad was one of the siblings who didn't get it, thankfully. His dad and sister did.
You literally look like the woman at 1:29:15
This was an incredibly invigorating way of weaving the grand narrative of Irish history through genetics, written records and archaeology, and mythology. Not to glaze, but brilliant job.
Also "mobile protein and ice cream dispensaries who we can pick up and roast any time we want" is the best description of cows I've heard.
As a practicing Christian, I think there's a lot to chew on here about how central we *specifically as europeans* should place the Old Testament narrative after the second portion of Genesis, in the context of our history as distinct peoples.
"brilliant job" except he got it all confused and wrapped round his neck.
@@theloniusmonk1263 if you have critiques about details of history or mythology or genetics, you should be specific.
Ive seen many good arguments for and against, its a bit beyond me to say for certain... but theres big problems with these timescales atm... Indo European conquests are nearly 2000 years older than the story of Israel
@@uberboyo Yes that is true and I think a new overarching perspective of European history is being formed here. An overarching view that takes into account the paleolithic European origins, WHGs, the ice age, the indo-europeans, and common ancestry with Genesis namely around Mount Ararat as a possible central point of convergence.
It's been refreshing going through this series because you don't hold to any one piece of data or mythology as the definitive description of events but use it to paint an imaginative picture of the broad sweep of events and peoples and traits which made them so distinct on the world stage.
I know most of this stuff already but it’s really nice to listen to it again.
Thanks for putting this together.
Get them out!
14 ☘️
Indo Europeans of the world unite!
Its OK to be lactose tolerant
14!
Let's drink gallons of milk and beer and be merry my Step brothers 💪🏻
@tobyplumlee7602 lol you mean steppe brothers right?? 🤣
@@BaltimoresBerzerker 🤣🤣. Yes that would make better sense.
I’m Irish but my paternal haplogroup is I-M438, the haplogroup of the mesolithic western hunter gather. I joke with my father that his folk arrived in county Clare 10,000 years ago and managed to hide out and avoid being exterminated by the Neolithic farmers, the indo Europeans and all the other various invaders over the years.
How do you find out haplogroups?
I’ll do a video on this… the farmers seem to have worshipped the old I Haplogroups or were conquered by them at some point… it’s bizzare
you are, in fact, most likely american
@@uberboyoPlease do, it's gotta have something to do with Doggerland being that old you'd think.
Yep haplogroup I are the natives / aboriginals of Europe.
Our ancestors are the hunters of mammoths
I've been saving this for when I can really dig in. I'm greatly looking forward to this.
You are a natural story teller. A Bard for sure. Thank Gods for the Irish.
For the who? did you hear your an Eurasian occupation! some people simply are too thick and are conscription fodder!
I really like that you're tackling this history of ireland. I'm particularly interested in the rumors that the Phoenicians ended up there, and I suspect you'll address that in some way at some time.
No Phoenician dna in Ireland
@@raffles7556 :(
OMG.
Graincels, god kings, milk guzzling iron men. What a treat these two videos were. Explored much more than I expected and they were as entertaining as they were informative. Very well done.
There is river godess danu in rig veda of india and danu god or river named danu in ireland too ... The history of indo europen is truly fascinating
The history of the Indo Europeans is part fascinating part horror story, but people tend to get upset about it all.
the tribe of dan...michael tsarion irish origin of civilization look it up
@@spiritseeker2831 take your daft Christian Identity and go live in the Levant
what about the danube river? :D
Also in Irish myth the gods are the Tuatha de Danann and in Indian myth they have the Danavas who are cousins of the gods and called Asuras. Germanic peoples call their gods Aesir (and Ass, Os etc.) while the Alans, which an Eastern Iranian dialectic of the word Aryan also called themselves Ass, Os and Aesir. There is multiple rivers named after these peoples referred to as Dan, Don, Danann etc. like the Don river, Dnieper, Dniester which all are relatively in Scythian/Alan territory.
Nemets speaks of the hunter-gatherer resurgence- eventually hunter gatherer y-chr lineages took over the Neolithic farmer societies in many areas
I’ve always been told my ancestry was Scottish/Irish, coming from southern United States, Georgia specifically. Dad with green eyes black hair. Mom brown and brown. Me born blonde, turning brown, hints of red in beard. Dark complexion for me and my dad. Didn’t make much sense to me.
Dad takes DNA test- 98.4% northwest European. I guess we are just indo mutts over here.
And riding in a hummer, shooting a rocket launcher at Budweiser cans sounds like a nice Friday evening.
Brilliant mate need more people bringing attention to our history good man great video
Great storytelling pulling fact and reasonable asumption together
Not finished this episode yet, but Gerald of Wales is a really interesting source about Ireland in the 12-13th century. He says how they dont care for toiling in the fields and dont know how to farm, preferring to rear cattle and hunt. He says it looking down from a cucked farmer perspective so it's even more believable when he ridicules the Gaels.
"Cucked farmers" have you done a days farm work in your life ? The guy in the video looks like he would be permanently crippled after a week working on a farm. What a pathetic comment.
That’s cos Welsh are cattlers / herders.
Welsh -> Velsh - Veles
Veles is the protector aspect of cattlers, herders, shepherds, etc...
We still have them today in southwestern Europe, “Vlasi”. Welsh settled British isles from Balkans.
Ad revenue on this better have been huge for you seeing as how I got close to 100 of them throughout the course of the vid. It’s great work, hope RUclips doesn’t screw you.
Thank you. Watched both segments fascinating & informative.
I unfortunately suffer from the indo-European disease Haemochromatosis, which is actually kinda cool when you think about it. It’s the other way round from what you said though, it’s to do with iron overload, we suffer from a liver problem whereby we do not produce enough feratin, feratin helps to transport iron through our blood, this can lead to iron build up, our bodies actually absorb too much iron, its not that we cannot absorb enough of it.
Ah ok that’s good clarification - I believe some people think it’s related to high calcium intake from milk - calcium competes with iron, so may incentivise body to process more
The really cool thing is that hemochromatosis protects against bacterial infection.
It was much less common prior to the bubonic plague, but when Europe lost 30-50% of the population and essentially no one with hemochromatosis died, that dramatically increased the prevalence at the population level.
It’s also treated via phlebotomy (bloodletting) so someone in a warrior culture where you lose some blood on a regular basis would be somewhat protected.
@@jamesmoran4139 woah I didn’t know that!
Badly formated video, banal commentary with fascistic eugenics.
Needs to read David Graeber.
Lay the Guiness aside, for a week! It won't make you weak, or Sais!
How do you keep making me laugh and be interested at the same time 😂
Boyo another hit here! I’d like to see you converse with Kevin MacLean from the channel Fortress of Lugh about this sort of historical stuff.
And since you get into vril and all that, perhaps do a chat with Robert sepehr
Ah man love it when RUclips suggests something I've been dying to know about. I'm just starting the video, I'm expecting a link to phonecia and Ba'al.
For those who don't know "Indo-European " is the PC word used for the Aryans.
And yes they're very real.
Wild how you just jump past the first line about cattle herders being r1 alongside j2, my family name comes from a form of Hruodwulf, it’s first written form in a pre Christian village in east Friesland, my y line is j2.
Very interesting work man
First listen, subscribed, great LI’s lad
Love your Irish sense of humor truly lost in SF now but for a few.
They stare at me blankly when I put in a bit of humor to it all!🥲🍀🙃
you are like jacksepticeye got a anthropology degree and became calm. subscribing
Very interesting video! I enjoyed it very much! One think that came to my mind during the video was the spread of Celtic languages throughout the Isles.
There was a late bronze age invasion/settlement event of Main land Gauls from the areas of modern France mostly and further a field. These warrior elites and trades men I believe became powerful in certain areas spreading the Celtic languages I believe through trade, alliances, and conquering adjacent territories against the earlier bell beaker folk who would have been closely related but not identical genetically. Also the bell beaker folk possibly spoke an early form of proto Celtic already as well as some non Indo European Basque like languages pocketed in certain small areas surviving from the previous neolithic farm population that that the bell beaker conquered and intermarried with. Much like the spread of Germanic culture and languages later in the Isles by a relatively small warlike elite. The same theory could very much explain the spread of Celtic languages throughout the Isles without a complete genetic replacement of the previous populations but rather a slow blend and spread of a more dominant culture with certain areas of the Isles having larger percentages of these mainland Celt (French-Gaulish) ancestry while other areas have very little but yet spoke a Celtic language. That said we may never know for sure.
amazing video, keep it up!
I need a good day off where I can watch 1 and 2
Yep another boyo classic
I’m curious, why do I see the word DAN in every history of Europe. You have the Danites who were excommunicated from Israel, a missing portion in the time of the census of Numbers during Moses’ time, you also find them intermingling with the Phoenicians during Solomon’s time, Greeks called themselves the Danaans, then you have the Danish, then the Danann. Am I missing something here?
Tribe of Dan..
All of this content would be amazing as a short book with the references and all. I'd love to have the time (and permission) to transcribe all of this into a book and translate it. I'm from Argentina and my dad would love to access this type of content but he doesn't speak english, it would be incredible to have this in written format for people arlund the world to access this. It is fat meat for at least a few tv shows and films. This epics and the Bronze Age Collapse would make unbelievable settings for GoT-style fantasy worlda
Is there a connection between the word Malas and Milesians, were they the semetic tribes who supposedly drovethe Thuatha de Danaan underground ?
No Semitic dna in Ireland
"Cows milk is so god damn anabolic!" 😎
It seems more probable that the Indo-European Bell Beaker culture merely evolved in western europe to become the Celtic speaking cultures whuch became known in history, rather than any subsequent incursion of a Hallstat-like celtic culture dominating Ireland and Britain.
There was a late bronze age invasion/settlement event of Main land Gauls from the areas of modern France mostly and further a field. These warrior elites and trades men I believe became powerful in certain areas spreading the Celtic languages I believe through trade, alliances, and conquering adjacent territories against the earlier bell beaker folk who would have been closely related but not identical genetically. Also the bell beaker folk possibly spoke an early form of proto Celtic already as well as some non Indo European Basque like languages pocketed in certain small areas surviving from the previous neolithic farm population that that the bell beaker conquered and intermarried with. Much like the spread of Germanic culture and languages later in the Isles by a relatively small warlike elite. The same theory could very much explain the spread of Celtic languages throughout the Isles without a complete genetic replacement of the previous populations but rather a slow blend and spread of a more dominant culture with certain areas of the Isles having larger percentages of these mainland Celt (French-Gaulish) ancestry while other areas have very little but yet spoke a Celtic language.
@@tobyplumlee7602 So, the Bell Beaker language was evolving into something akin to Greek, but arrested development occurred when Hallstat informed Gauls showed up with knowledge of trade routes and iron/steel swords and spear tips.....always helps in persuasive capabilities. I can see that.
@@cinaedmacseamas2978 interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Dad was black hair (blonde as a child) blue eyes! Shy of 6 foot but stocky like an ox. As a true O’Neill too that moved to Australia in the 1800’s
Excellent work, much appreciated!
A minor issue - the first farmers in the Fertile Crescent were not Semites. The Semites moved INTO this older society and gradually took it over. The Sumerian language is not easily related with anything now known today. The Hurrians, Elamites and so on around them - likewise. The Semites turned up from the south, in the usual warrior-pastoralist situation, taking over the sedentary states and creating Akkad.
Super much thanks for this one, I've been studying this for years. Mostly from angle of sea people who apparently came also from these neo-indo-europeans. Which apparently later conquered Spain and started Celtic culture with their longboat and dragonheaded ship, until the vikings.
Also been studying different languages for years as hobbies, noticed persions use words such as Vale & Merci, but no idea what connection we have to indian language. I presume this must come from silk road era?
Use some textbook.
Not dissimilar from the Germanic myths of gods clashing with Jotun I think, or the overthrow of the titans by the gods of olympus. A common thread of founding myth wherein the gods overthrow an opposing race to found their civilisation.
I wouldn't equate the Tuatha Dé Danann with Elves nor the Orcs with Fomorians, tbh. It is useful to start there for comparison's sake, but they're quite distinct from each other by cultural etymological analysis of those terms. The Tuatha Dé Danann are a race & tribe above baseline Humanity, by both the allegorical qualities & the literal, utterly strange things that show up in association with them. Nuada had a Silver Arm, a tailored & nuanced prosthetic, before it got replaced again, by the original arm, which was joined back on 3 years after his battle with Sreng, the Fír Bolg Champion. The Fír Bolg seem to be their own brand of coolness, & were massive or made massive spears that were blunt & with a drilling technique were meant to crush their opponents. The healer who attached the arm back onto Nuada, Miach, also seems to be the proto version of a mad scientist, for his bizarre prowess also involved transplanting a cat eye into a man's head, & also instantaneously healing when struck, it was only when his brain was destroyed that he was killed. Some things are just strange in qualities when it comes to this best Tribe who were godly yet mortal.
He's completely missed the African connection. In Keatings history of Ireland which is where the story comes from the Formor are explicitly stated to be African mariners and the Tuatha are started to be Scythians who practice magic. It's not exactly a mystery or a fantasy novel . They are also both mentioned as marrying into the Gaels after their defeat in battle.
@@theloniusmonk1263…fomorians are not Africans
@@raffles7556 Geoffrey Keating who wrote the oldest account says they were, so why should I listen to your worthless assertion ? You think people can't get in a boat and sail from Africa to Ireland ? I guarantee you they can.
JRR Tolkein absolutely was fashioning Elves after the Shining Ones. In Ireland, that is the Tuatha de Danaan, they are mirrored in ancestral stories all over the world.
JRR Tolkien created his stories to save our history for us! During WWI many artists and intellectuals felt the end of the world was upon them. He absolutely wanted to preserve the motifs that are extracted directly from real history.
@@theloniusmonk1263 …..no African dna in Ireland.
“Gilead abode beyond Jordan: and why did Dan remain in ships? Asher continued on the sea shore, and abode in his breaches.” - Judges 5:17
You should interview Curwen from Arya Akasha about Indo European history. That would be fascinating
You're an excellent storyteller.
The thing about Irish mythology/history is that it features multiple groups taking over time. It started with mesolithic hunter gatherers, then with neolithic farmers, then with indo-european descendants in the bronze age, and finally the Celtic peoples in the iron-age. I don't know enough about Irish mythology to draw the exact comparisons to the Fomorians or the Tuatha De Danann though.
Edit: Some more details
Most of them were forced migrated out to Australia.
Highest concentration of R1b is Australia now at like 18%. Something like that
What?
@@lowersaxon forced immigration in the 1700-1800’s baby!! Eugenics isn’t a new thing
The druid pic in 1:30:10 goes unremarkably hard
Does this qualify Ukrainians in Ireland for the pension? As ancient ancestors, you know :)
Ukrainians would be cousins not ancestors, the people who settle Ireland diverged once they left the steps
@@cimmerian_savage9736 lol, of course :) That would be "steppes" though.
@arktseytlin Bada Bing! How many nights a week do you perform? 😂
Best of luck to ‘em …..but no
@blackriders3509 I don't think Ireland or any Western European country needs one more comedy act, their governments do just fine in that department
Aurochs were wild cattle that lived in Eurasia and went extinct in 16th century
But Euro bison were also thought
to be extinct then,but some were
found in Belarus? in 1960s., (Do they still exist?). Some people were confused & thought that they were same species.
Absolutely brilliant - also a wonderfully analagous - ' as was, so now' .
I feel like I've been teleported into of those 1980s fantasy films.
nice work as always sham,👍🏻
Came back to mention something. The Superman character (pop culture ubermensch) from the comics has black hair, light skin and bright blue eyes which he can shoot lasers from. Fomorian perhaps?
Great presentation, bro! Look also at Ancient Arkaim in Russia, dates back to the XXVII-XX centuries BC., this is the most ancient site of the Aryans, a circular city, with turbo furnaces that could melt iron.
Any connection between the Fomorians and Picts? Just wondering.
The tribe of Dan may be the tuatha de danaan
They have something to do with Macedon (Mace-Dan)
Denmark (actually called Danmark) also carries their name
Absolute nonsense
@@raffles7556why?
Nah there’s a Jewish institution in Israel searching for the lost tribes and they have the Irish down as something else, I can’t remember what they are., they have the Scottish and English as both being Joseph- the two brothers.. I think it’s the Danish they have for Dan., they have split the Irish and north Irish into two different tribes as well.. none of it makes sense because the Scottish came from the Irish..
This guy..
ruclips.net/video/USAZi_ocp2w/видео.htmlsi=SjRjlzIbbiJJMJ4n
Godfrey Higgins showed Buddhist missionaries accompanied the Tuatha to Ireland and the Newton Stone may be Kharosthi (Aramaic) hybrid with Brahmi script citing the name Jotama, or Gautamas / Cadmus / Kadmon/ Codomannus
Nonsense
@@raffles7556 where? Or are you just making baseless claims ? Modern eurocentric scholarism that pervades the lands has neglected Buddhism's spread to the west. Even the modern scholars who assign a date for the Buddha after the time of Cambyses are totally clueless that the archeologist Flinders Petrie unearthed an Indian Buddha at the Memphis Ptah temple dated to the time of Cambyses. Cambyses is a namesake of the Kambojas who the Buddhist converted during the reign of Cambyses or Cyrus. Many other books show what Godfrey Higgins hinted on: The Origin of Pagan Idolatry by George Stanley Faber and India In Greece by Edward Pococke are a few.
Cool as fuck. Thanks for this, bro. Great content! :D
I'm 100 percent white European. Something interesting is my grandmother is non aryan native European looking, shorter darker hair and eyes she had rough leathery skin from a lifetime of farm work. Where as her husband my granddad was 6'5 red hair blue eyes and hugely strong. But I have done dna test I am 100 percent European
My hubby is N Scottish/Irish and he is tall, Broad shouldered but very dark eyes, hair and tans. Meanwhile I’m average/smaller and got the common grey/green eyes and dark blonde tan look-I’m Hebrides and the heart of old Pictland-(so more N and NE ).I do think the lighter colouring especially eyes is more common here. Also tended to be taller, but that’s changing now. Everyone no matter what colouring-has a red haired gene somewhere though 😂you see it in men’s beards all the time.
You white people aren't Aryans 😂
@@LooshfarmerRed hair in
Homo sapiens humans
Indo Europeans
Celtic
Germanic
Slavic
Iranian (other than Persians)
Some Turks, like some Kazan
& Volga Tatars
etc.
Many ancient giant, non homo
sapiens humans.
@4:09 The term "Celtic" has its origins in the ancient Greek word "Keltoi" (Κελτοί), which the Greeks used to refer to various groups of people living in Europe beyond the Greek world, particularly in what is now France, the Iberian Peninsula, and the British Isles.The Romans adopted the term from the Greeks, translating it into Latin as "Celtae." Both the Greeks and Romans used these terms to describe a wide range of tribes and cultures that shared certain linguistic, cultural, and artistic similarities, although these groups likely did not consider themselves a single, unified people.There is no substantial evidence to suggest that these ancient tribes referred to themselves as "Celts." Instead, they identified with their own specific tribes
Love your story, thank you!
@uberboyo You should look into the work of Dr. Marie Charles.
love the video. where is part one?
I can help. The Dagda, Nuada, and Lugh are that indo-european tripartite deity. Lugh is that "late-coming sovereign thunderer." The Taliesin channel explaimlns it all. It's complicated.
Evening Sheff, a Canadian (now ex-friend) of 11 years just insulted you after he was interduced to one of your videos (the Kurt kubain one) We defended you and ended the friendship. Now back to your latest I know it's going to be AWESOME. 🇮🇪🏴☠️🇮🇪
You ended your friendship over a difference of opinion? That's pathetic
No, a personal attack on UBERBOYO - below the belt.
@@pattygensch4089 A Canadian no less
So your parasocial obsession with a RUclipsr is more important than your 11 year friendship?
HE HAS BEEN CHOSEN! To call Uberboyo a YTer is an insult, however I don't think you ment it like that - I hope . Yes , NO REGRETS as a matter of fact I realized that the friendship was not real . Thanks for your opinion mate.🧠🧠🧠
Can you do an analysis of the birth of Muhammad/Arab conquests of Europe(dark ages) and the crusades to take back Europe from Islamic control
Bro id love to hear your opinion on Europa the last battle, explains who is forcing immigration on us and why. Respect
Cheers to you🍺
😂you went there..
Your random Deepak Chopra quote:
"Infinity is the wisdom of mortal mortality"
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:D::::: IKR ...
Thanks! SF CA🍀✌️🐸
@1:04:40 -"Ohh, lot of them are very red-headed!"
-The Auld Roman Writers; discussing the prevalence of red hair in the Celts, and in the Germanics.
Do you think this is why Paul Mescal and Russel Crowe (Irish descent) were chosen to represent the ancient Roman look which was originally the Bell Beaker aesthetic that Irish people preserve?
Romans would’ve looked more like Sardinians than Irish if I’m not mistaken they were mostly neolithic ancestry not bell beaker/steppe
@@vestty5802 The Italics contributed significantly at the beginning who were similar to the Celts and Germanics originally
I know someone who had a timeslip experience and saw some very colourful dressed people in eire ,not hippies,he said they were fir bolg on a old dirt road he traversed, they looked like real prople but just vanished .. ?😮
Great ❤ But the way you pronounce the tutha de dannan makes me cry 😂
nice i always wanted to know how the indo europeans conquered Éire
They conquered all of Europe, including Italy and Greece. However, southern Europe retained a lot more of the old Neolithic ancestry (even though their languages were replaced with various IE dialects). So it seems there was some sort of "elite dominance" going on down there, much like what happened in Anatolia with Hittite.
The Indo-Europeans themselves were a mixture of old Euro hunter gatherers and a population from further east in Siberia called ANE.
Oh and CHG. The hunters in the east met up with Caucasus hunter gatherers and ANEs in the east. So they were a three way mixture.
Fascinating presentation! Loved your impression of Americans too 🤣
Having an English/Irish father and a Portuguese mother, you can imagine my confusion and inner conflict watching this video. I legit look like the Greek Med Chad meme with dark hair, a reddish beard, and a big old glass of milk in my right hand, a Portuguese roll in the other.
Convincing American accent. Though I don't think any American would casually say, "Let's go hunt some 'game'."
Precisely. Americans in general and Southerners especially, would always have the particular game in mind and would be specific about it.
🇺🇸"let's go get us some bucks!!"
Who speaks + American national
dialect?
I can’t find part 1
hahaha thank you so much for ripping on BCE. I was just arguing with someone about that Either use BC or BP seriously 🤦♂️.
Well done Mr. Boyo.
The picture of the guy with the strong jaw and big nose, he reminds me of my father 6.2 18stone black hair blue eyes but was born with snow white hair and a vail of skin over his face. His genes comes from these people id say ha History like this is brilliant especially when being told by a good character 🇮🇪💪🇮🇪
I guess the message of male bling is that you are capable enough to wear it around without anyone even thinking about being able to take it off you.
Looking forward to watching this when I have time. Do you mention Hyperborea ?
He does indeed
The Indo-Europeans are Aryans from Aryavarta(India). They were cattle herders near the North Pole at the beginning of the last ice age.
Near the north pole, sure.
Find a WiFi free place, close your eyes to meditate, shout out to your ancestors respectfully, they may do their best to tell you the truth, whatever that may be.
The horses that pulled the chariots were quite small. The chariots were light and were easier than carrying a man.
Amazing. Look micheal tsarions history of Ireland series. It’s unbelievable!