How the Ancestry of the Basques Explains Their Mysterious Language

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  • @Ancestrove
    @Ancestrove  23 дня назад +1

    Thank you so much for watching! If you enjoyed the video and would like to support the channel, consider making a donation here: ko-fi.com/ancestrove
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  • @Yarblocosifilitico
    @Yarblocosifilitico Месяц назад +10

    came for the Xabi Alonso thumbnail, stayed for the well put theory. Makes sense to me. The Basque region is very mountainous and has a reputation for being very hard to conquer. That's probably been true for many millenia.

  • @yllbardh
    @yllbardh Месяц назад +7

    Well made vid and very interesting subject.

  • @paulmakinson1965
    @paulmakinson1965 Месяц назад +16

    Aren't the Hungarian and Finnish languages non Indo-European as well?

    • @gerritgovaerts8443
      @gerritgovaerts8443 Месяц назад +3

      absolutely correct !!! they belong together with estonian to the finno-ugric group and in a wider sense to the uralic family (which includes samoyedian)

    • @Ancestrove
      @Ancestrove  Месяц назад +14

      That's correct. We stated that Basque is the only non-Indo-European language in Western Europe, not in all of Europe.

    • @marcusott2973
      @marcusott2973 Месяц назад +3

      Yes, but compared to Basque, the origin of Finn-Ungrik is well known and documented.

    • @waynesmith3767
      @waynesmith3767 Месяц назад +2

      Basque is not the only language in Western Europe which is not Indo-European; several other languages are.

    • @karlosmatiko2241
      @karlosmatiko2241 28 дней назад

      Bai

  • @jonathangoll2918
    @jonathangoll2918 Месяц назад +9

    I've read somewhere that the Basques have a high proportion of Rhesus-negative individuals. This could have led to a high proportion of ìnfant deaths in mixed marriages. Could this have led to the isolation of the Basque populaton?

  • @silviueugen4069
    @silviueugen4069 Месяц назад +7

    Really intresing video, personally i think basque language descend from early european farmers (from a population in iron age iberia) and even tho the hunter-gatherer theory would sound cool i think it is very unlikely to be true. With all of these being said I really liked this video as basque people are the oldest people living in Europe and I really wanted to know from who they descend genetically

    • @Ancestrove
      @Ancestrove  Месяц назад +1

      @@silviueugen4069 Thank you so much for your continuous support!

    • @silviueugen4069
      @silviueugen4069 Месяц назад +1

      @@Ancestrove keep doing this good work, i really like your content as you are the only youtuber that makes videos about genetics of different peoples that are well explained and documented

    • @Ancestrove
      @Ancestrove  Месяц назад

      Your support is truly appreciated. If there is a population you wish to see analyzed, please let us know!

    • @silviueugen4069
      @silviueugen4069 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@AncestroveArmenians are a really intresing population and they are the only indo european population from caucasus, a video on them would be very intresing. You can also do a video on european celts such as Irish, Welsh, Scottish etc peoples

  • @RicktheCrofter
    @RicktheCrofter 24 дня назад +1

    There is also a very large Basque community in Idaho. I have heard that the Basque community in Idaho is the largest outside the Basque Country.

    • @RicktheCrofter
      @RicktheCrofter 24 дня назад

      I was once making a delivery to the kitchen of a Basque restaurant in Boise. There were a couple of employees sitting at a table. I couldn’t hear what they were saying, but it sounded like a foreign language. I wanted to hear what Basque sounded like, so I inched closer until I could hear them. They were speaking Spanish and were even Mexicans. Les dije que estaba bien decepcionado por que quisiera oir como sonaba el Vasco.

  • @corocotta9952
    @corocotta9952 Месяц назад +4

    The first man to circumnavigate the world was Basque.
    Jon(Juan) Sebastian Elkano(Elcano)

  • @jeffcauhape6880
    @jeffcauhape6880 Месяц назад +2

    Part of Basque mythology is the story of Basa Jaun (Forest Lord). The story goes that when the Basques arrived in what's now their homeland, there were already people living there. The people where tall, hairy, and muscular (Neanderthals?). The people of Forest Lord taught the Basques how to farm and animal husbandry. If you don't know how to farm and keep animals, then you must be living as hunter-gatherers.

    • @mentalitydesignvideo
      @mentalitydesignvideo Месяц назад +1

      Neanderthals were short and stocky. But very muscular.

    • @jeffcauhape6880
      @jeffcauhape6880 Месяц назад

      @@mentalitydesignvideo "Tall" is probably a relative thing. I don't know how tall (or short) the early hunter gatherers were.

    • @mentalitydesignvideo
      @mentalitydesignvideo Месяц назад

      @@jeffcauhape6880 they should have been tall and gracile. Think of African tribes that live off cattle.

  • @julianking4793
    @julianking4793 Месяц назад +5

    Really interesting video. Shame about the bot account arguing nonsense with itself in the comments.

    • @Ancestrove
      @Ancestrove  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 Месяц назад +14

    The Georgian language is not Indo-European, that's why Georgia is considered the related people of the early European population. Because the languages ​​of many peoples are Indo-European. This is one of the reasons why I say all this

    • @user-nw5fg2mw8b
      @user-nw5fg2mw8b Месяц назад

      HI caucus hunters and gather people mix with the ane anceint north Eurasian derived people in the pontic steppe in mainly Ukraine steepe the mixed cultures are called the yamanaya pit grave people

    • @devroombagchus7460
      @devroombagchus7460 Месяц назад

      Where did you get this from?

    • @user-nw5fg2mw8b
      @user-nw5fg2mw8b Месяц назад

      @@maiarostiashvili6489 caucus languages influenced early proto indo European people also uralic people's the yamanaya people had both caucus and ancient north Eurasian people mixture we have a rich history genetics culture etc

    • @maiarostiashvili6489
      @maiarostiashvili6489 Месяц назад

      @@user-nw5fg2mw8b where are you from?

    • @maiarostiashvili6489
      @maiarostiashvili6489 Месяц назад

      @@devroombagchus7460 How long the connection between Basques and Georgians has been talked about.

  • @wifil532
    @wifil532 24 дня назад

    Amazing work, well done
    Could you tell me what software you used for the video? And is the voice your own or AI generated?

  • @mingthan7028
    @mingthan7028 Месяц назад +1

    Paleo-European languages sounds like Eldritch horror lore to me😂

  • @aleksandarnikolic2743
    @aleksandarnikolic2743 Месяц назад +1

    Anatolian farmers are connection between ancient Anatolia Greece Balkan Sardinia Spain and Basque.

  • @FrithonaHrududu02127
    @FrithonaHrududu02127 Месяц назад +2

    It stands to reason that georgian and maybe one or two of the other 500 languages spoken in the Caucasus because the mountains would serve as a bottleneck for populations coming out of Africa. Population that traveled through the Caucasus and left vestiges in the mtns. Then went on to travel west eventually leaving a population bottlenecked in tge western Pyrenees. Or a pop. that split in eastern anatolia, some traveling west and eventually becoming the basques while the other part of the population traveled north into the Caucasus and leaving vestiges there.

  • @AlexVictorianus
    @AlexVictorianus 16 дней назад

    Basque mythology is very agricultural, focused on soil, ground, fertility and the underground. The sky doesn't play any important role there. Atlantic megalithic cultures had mostly the paternal haplogroup I, which comes from Western hunter-gatherers. But these cultures were agricultural as well, disite the WHG ancestry.

  • @piotrczubryt1111
    @piotrczubryt1111 29 дней назад +4

    Hungarians, Finns and Estonians do not speak Indoeuropean langugages either.

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      so which alphabet they use?

    • @lompeos7388
      @lompeos7388 15 дней назад

      He said Western Europe

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 15 дней назад

      @@lompeos7388 latin language was crated with western European alphabet , latin was created from greek and greek from other anatolian language celts used the same alphabet so most of indo european languages come from anatolian languages , lets drop the bulshit from the stepe , there is no such thing alphabets coming from stepe

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 15 дней назад

      @@lompeos7388 too many schoolars talking about indo europeans but none knows exactly from where they come from , who were they , ones say greeke anatolians others russian , others mongolian others indian black fellas , gees , some people in afrika today got they own language but no writting regardless be more far older than indo europeans

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 15 дней назад

      @@lompeos7388 Noah , and all his children did not witted anything they were illiterate and continued to be for more thousand and thousand of milleniums

  • @mentalitydesignvideo
    @mentalitydesignvideo Месяц назад

    Go to St. Sebastian-Donostia for the best food in Spain. Extraordinary!

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 Месяц назад +3

    For reference, you should know that South Caucasian languages ​​include two Indo-European languages ​​and one Altaic-Turkic. Also, the South Caucasian languages ​​include Georgian languages, there are many Georgian languages ​​and only Georgian people speak these languages. Two Indo-European languages ​​are Armenian and Ossetian, and Altaic-Turkic is Azerbaijani. But I will write scientifically when we talk about South Caucasian languages, it means Georgian, not Indo-European and Altaic-Turkic, scientifically South Caucasian means Georgian

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад +1

      that is what iberians come from its in my dna

    • @maiarostiashvili6489
      @maiarostiashvili6489 22 дня назад

      @@danythrinbell1596 where are you from?

    • @maiarostiashvili6489
      @maiarostiashvili6489 22 дня назад

      @@danythrinbell1596 If you are interested in anything about Iberia, ask me, I know everything, but I can't write everything here, I know what the name Iberia means and what it is related to, but I can't write it. I will tell you, for example, the settlement of the Georgian people on Crete happened about 5000-6000 years ago before Christ and is connected with the spread of wine, people who settled on Crete produced wine culture, the homeland of wine is Georgia. DNA researchs of ancient people on the territory of Europe confirms Georgian DNA. New researchs exist

    • @maiarostiashvili6489
      @maiarostiashvili6489 22 дня назад

      @@danythrinbell1596 Since I mentioned wine, it is interesting that the name of the wine is pronounced like the Georgian name in both English and Russian

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      @@maiarostiashvili6489 abkasians , armenian jew , georgian jew are my match bronze age distance 00000 thr celtic trisket symbol engraved in my tribes houses stones is the armenian trisket , my oldest ancient dna is in armenia georgia , i'm not from nowhere else , our oldest populations related were the armenians georgians 5000 years ago , today , they carry other admixtures but the base , is the same they gave birth to many populations that are today alive hurra huraaaaaa

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 17 дней назад

    Where is this page located?

  • @rvrv7021
    @rvrv7021 27 дней назад

    Can you made a video about Other Ibérian people?
    I am portuguese and have couriosity about my ancesters, because apears that the galicians and nort portugueses like me have more nort african DNA that the rest of the Ibéria península, and its strange because the ocupation of the moors is very short in this area and I see many teories about that...
    Good work my friend

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      your north afrikan is egyptian pal , portuguese are celtic people descendantes from halsttate , thracian hittite tribes that carried egyptian levant admixture , even south french carry that admixture , because belong to the same cisalpine tribes

  • @serkankinden5150
    @serkankinden5150 28 дней назад +1

    I think basque, etruscan, lemnian, raetic, aquitan etc. old languages are related to sumerians and north caucasians. They were descendants of western hunter gatherers and later scytho-siberian peoples similarly. Scytho-siberians were partly agglutinative language speakers who were neighbour (or related) to uralic-altaic people.

  • @devroombagchus7460
    @devroombagchus7460 Месяц назад +2

    I don’t see your point. In my continent, South America, there are many people who speak an indoeuropean language. Spanish or Portuguese. But their ancestry goes back to Africa, where there were no indoeuropean languages.

  • @Love78787
    @Love78787 29 дней назад +1

    R1b is not native to Europe

  • @aiurea1
    @aiurea1 21 день назад

    Ursaiz and Julen Guerrero

  • @wyattmazzochette8709
    @wyattmazzochette8709 25 дней назад

    Do Basque people have greater Neanderthal ancestors?

  • @raulcatena622
    @raulcatena622 25 дней назад +2

    What they say is the Basque Country is not. They include Navarra which is not Basque.

  • @FrithonaHrududu02127
    @FrithonaHrududu02127 Месяц назад

    I dont doubt that most north African dna left in iberia happened during the islamic invasions but i wonder if there are earlier population.....if Berber ancestors managed to travel to the Canaries , ie the Guanches. If they could travel that far, i think 700 miles then they could easily make it to iberia by watet

    • @Ulfcytel
      @Ulfcytel Месяц назад +1

      Don't forget the Carthaginians, based in North Africa, but who heavily colonised Iberia, particularly in the south and east.

    • @FrithonaHrududu02127
      @FrithonaHrududu02127 29 дней назад

      They definitely made it there but I think they'd show up more levantine bur maybe I'm looking at it wrong

    • @Ulfcytel
      @Ulfcytel 29 дней назад +1

      @@FrithonaHrududu02127 There would have been a Levantine elelment, particularly among the ruling classes, but the original Phoenician colonisers were not moving into a vacuum. There will be a North African base in much of the population and particularly with allies such as the Numidians.

    • @FrithonaHrududu02127
      @FrithonaHrududu02127 29 дней назад

      1@@Ulfcytel yeah I realize that. I always tend to think of Carthage as basically Phoenician society moving part and parcel into Carthage because of the destruction of Tyre but I realize that's not realky correct.

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      @@FrithonaHrududu02127 basques are iberians like all others they just carry more sardinian neolitic farmer dna that carry different admixes of others iberian but in calculators they carry more Egyptian dna

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 Месяц назад +1

    The language of the Basques and language of early European people is not Indo-European. It's a mistake that people who thinks belonged to the early European population and their language is Indo-European.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 11 дней назад +1

      This video is very clear in stating that the Basque speak a language isolate meaning it has no relation to other regional languages which includes the Indo-European languages.

  • @mariadespina80
    @mariadespina80 29 дней назад +1

    You are very old. No connection with Spain or France. You migrated from the Carpathian-Danube space ( actual Romania , ancient Dacia ) where Europe began to exist. - Hearth of ancient Europe - American archaeologist, Maria Ghimbutas. Here there were splendid civilizations for 8000-7500 years until the Getae-Dacians 2000 years ago, our ancestors. From here you left with the archaic language. With many common words with the Romanian language, non-existent in another language. The population from the beginning from which you also come is the Pelasgian - long before the Greeks. And more .
    Let your linguists do comparative studies with the Romanian language. All linguists have ignored it and are surprised that the Romance languages ​​have little to do with Latin Romans.
    Sardinian, Friulian languages ​​from northern Italy and they also ask who they are, Romansch language from Switzerland, Occitan from France... Langue D;oc. All have correspondences in the Daco-Romanian language and not in Latin or Italian.

    • @vlagavulvin3847
      @vlagavulvin3847 28 дней назад

      Под какой кислотой вы всё это пишете?

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      yes indeed , there was a base language that gave origin to all that close related languages , greek etruskan even latin come from that base language

    • @mariadespina80
      @mariadespina80 17 дней назад

      @@danythrinbell1596 Based on early studies, in
      the article "D'où viennent les Basques?"
      published in the Basque magazine "Haize
      garbia"/"Clean wind" (Hendaye and San
      Sebastian, 1981), PAUL LAZAR
      TONCIULESCU showed that the Romanian language and
      the Basque language has about 270 common etymons from a phonetic and semantic point of view, what
      leading to nearly 2,500 derivatives in
      Romanian language. These identities are
      preserved in the country's rich toponymy
      ours, with Basque resonances, or from the Country Basques with Romanian resonances. Thus,we can quote the toponym Deva, the residence
      Hunedoara county, the Dacian cities of
      left of the Danube: We find the same Deva as a locality near San
      Sebastian-Spain, in the Basque Country, then ca
      valley in Roman Britain (today the river Dee and
      Chester valley) etc.
      We can also quote
      the following Romanian toponyms with
      Basque resonances: Argidava (Basque argi
      "light"), Balta (Basque baltsa "puddle"), Borşa
      (Basque bortxa, read bortsa "force"), Cioara
      (Basque txori, read ciori "bird"), Peak
      Cocor (Basque kokor "mountain top"; v. si
      road I climb the hill "I climb the mountain",
      used in Prahova county), Gherla (Basque gerla,
      read gherla "war"; v. and gherlan "rat
      which attacks cats"), Goran (Basque gora
      "tall"), Palanca and the GhimeşPalanca pass (Basque palanga "binder"; v. and
      palanca "stâvilar" in the north of Argeş county),
      Posada (Basque pusada "push"; v. and
      pousada "the place among passersby from where
      they were pushing stone
      Along with the basic, common vocabulary
      the Basque language and the Romanian language, we must we also add some grammatical elements, de
      such common Thus, only in these
      two languages ​​use the conjugation with BA ca reinforcing, both positive and negative. Ba Yes in
      Basque means "so indeed he
      it is", exactly as in Romanian. BA DA - BA NU .
      Words can also be found in the Basque language
      Greek and Albanian: Basque Argi, Greek Argos
      "light"; balsa basque, white. Baltë "puddle";
      Basque hartz, Greek arktos "bear" (v. took to
      map "fight like bears, without fighting"; Basque
      korte, elen kortos "courtyard"; Basque mother, Greek
      mother "mother"; Basque txori, read tsori, Greek
      korax, white. sorrë "bird" etc. All these
      linguistic communities can only
      confirm the existence, in the same space
      geographically, of the three peoples, as well as
      the very long reports, under diff
      our people and that
      Eskualdun lived in the Carpatho-Danube-Pontic space, where traces have been preserved
      indisputable of their primitive speech.
      These traces are found in toponymy,
      oronimia and hydronomy from Daco-Romania, with
      preponderance in the Transylvanian Plateau and in
      the subcarpathian regions, a fact that can determine the area where the ancestors of today's Eskualduns migrated. This area
      linguistic, placed on the same favorable area
      of the residence, overlaps perfectly over the area of
      spread of human cultures discovered on
      the entire territory of our country
      glaciations Würm/10.000 years ago.
      Etc.. much more.

    • @mariadespina80
      @mariadespina80 17 дней назад

      @@danythrinbell1596 The only territory with habitable conditions in the ice age - glaciations Würm/10.000 years ago. - was the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space , i.e. Romania and the Balkans. The oldest civilizations appeared here, the rest of Europe was uninhabited. From here he migrated to the west and north of Europe, thinking the ice age had passed. The origin or heart of Europe (Maria Ghimbutas American archaeologist) is here in the Romanian and Balkan space; We have superb civilizations of 8000-7500 - 3000 - 2000 years (Dacians our ancestors) Even 9000-10,000 years on the banks of the Danube in Serbia and Romania. Lepenski Vir civilization. From this area of ​​Europe, the only one inhabited during the glaciation, Europe began. The Basques and Etruscans also migrated from here.

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 Месяц назад +2

    Iberia is Georgia, country. Europe was already inhabited by Pelasgians, Etruscans, Picts, Basques, Celt-Iberians are Iberian people, today's Europe arose as a result of Indo-Europeans and Iberian people, Iberians lived there before Indo-European people. I'm sure that's why I say this everywhere

  • @karphin1
    @karphin1 Месяц назад

    It’s incorrect to say all other (than Basques) European peoples had IE roots. Finland and Hungary are non Indo-European.

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      realy ? do the hungarians today are the same as 3000 years ago ? sure not, we all know from indo europen narratives of bulshit they fornicated there for millennia or so

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 11 дней назад

      Right at the beginning of the video the narrator says that Basque have no relation to any WESTERN European language.

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 11 дней назад

      @@michaeldeierhoi4096 ya they invented the alphabet that its written ha ha ha , if you look at a sample from iron age it is written in iberian , how is it ?

  • @disappointedenglishman98
    @disappointedenglishman98 26 дней назад +1

    Stop peddling hatred of Christians and Christian civilisation. It is BC, not BCE.

    • @steveherje4025
      @steveherje4025 25 дней назад +3

      Whatever. It's a courtesy to the three quarters of the world that is not Christian. Merry Christmas. There ya go.

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 22 дня назад

      @@steveherje4025 whatta religion has to do with times?