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See 2017 Science Magazine article that uses DNA evidence support men on horseback entering Europe.: “Call it an ancient thousand man march. Early Bronze Age men from the vast grasslands of the Eurasian steppe swept into Europe on horseback about 5000 years ago—and may have left most women behind. This mostly male migration may have persisted for several generations, sending men into the arms of European women who interbred with them, and leaving a lasting impact on the genomes of living Europeans.”
Egypt A research paper titled “Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods” was published by Nature Communications in 2017. From the abstract: “The samples recovered from Middle Egypt span around 1,300 years of ancient Egyptian history from the New Kingdom to the Roman Period. Our analyses reveal that ancient Egyptians shared more ancestry with Near Easterners than present-day Egyptians, who received additional sub-Saharan admixture in more recent times. This analysis establishes ancient Egyptian mummies as a genetic source to study ancient human history and offers the perspective of deciphering Egypt’s past at a genome-wide level.”
See 2015 Science Magazine article on DNA evidence linking Europe and Asia to Andite migrations: “The implications of these genetic links between the Asian and European Bronze Age cultures are far-reaching: A few closely-linked groups from the steppe dominated a huge area from Europe to Asia and shaped major parts of the genetics of Europeans and Asians. . . .Both studies found that these people brought genes for light skin and brown eyes with them, although northern hunter-gatherers already had light skin as well, Willerslev’s team found. . . . This massive migration from the steppe also may have spread the Indo-European languages that have been spoken across Europe and in central and southern Asia since the beginning of recorded history, including Italic, Germanic, Slavic, Hindi, and Tocharian languages, among others. If the genetic affinities do mirror linguistic families, this would be strong evidence against a rival hypothesis that farmers from the Middle East spread early Indo-European languages.”
See Etymology of Coined Terminology.
Introduction
Section 1: The Adamites Enter Europe
p3: See Feb. 2018 archaeology.org article on Tut artifacts showing relationships to Mesopotamian art and metallurgy.
p5: Africa The Hamitic Hypothesis was a 19th century anthropological theory that claimed that humans originated in Asia and then migrated to other regions of the world. The theory was used to explain the discovery of so-called “white races” in Africa in the late 1800s. The Hamitic Hypothesis was not simply a curiosity of anthropological science. It was an idea that changed lives: from those European colonists who relied upon it to justify their presence in Africa, to the scientists who used it to explain away the accomplishments of African civilizations as a result of “white” influence. Ultimately, the Hamitic Hypothesis anchored a global theory of human origins and migration that, when combined with the Aryan race theory, shaped anthropology, colonial policy, and even the attitudes of Africans themselves for a hundred years.
Michael Robinson is a historian of science and exploration at the University of Hartford. He is the author of “The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture” and The Lost White Tribe: Explorers, Scientists, and the Theory that Changed a Continent.” Watch his TEDx Talk “A Theory You’ve Never Heard Of”; it is an excellent example of how “politically correct” trends undermine true scientific progress.
Section 2: Climatic and Geologic Changes
Section 3: The Cro-Magnoid Blue Man
See 2017 Science Magazine article that uses DNA evidence support men on horseback entering Europe.: “Call it an ancient thousand man march. Early Bronze Age men from the vast grasslands of the Eurasian steppe swept into Europe on horseback about 5000 years ago—and may have left most women behind. This mostly male migration may have persisted for several generations, sending men into the arms of European women who interbred with them, and leaving a lasting impact on the genomes of living Europeans.”
p4: See Topical Study: Is The Urantia Book “gay friendly?”
See the excellent book review of “A Cruel Arithmetic: Inside the Case Against Polygamy” by Craig Jones (2015).
See Cross-reference page: Polygamy and Polygamous.
p6: See Topical Study: Jesus Boat by Saskia Raevouri. See 122:1 re: the genetic ancestry of Mary and Joseph.
p5-7: An international team of anthropologists has uncovered a 38,000-year-old engraved image in a southwestern French rockshelter — a finding that marks some of the earliest known graphic imagery found in Western Eurasia and offers insights into the nature of modern humans during this period. For ScienceDaily article click here.
See International Business Times article from Sept. 2017 about 30,000 year old Spanish cave paintings.
Section 4: The Andite Invasions of Europe
p5: See cross-reference study: So-Called Scinece +.
Section 5: The Andite Conquest of Northern Europe
p8: Central Europe was for sometime controlled by the blue man…: The two-word form, some time, is correct as the reference is to an indefinite period of time rather than to an indefinite point in time.
Section 6: The Andites Along the Nile
p3: See Feb. 2018 archaeology.org article on Tut artifacts showing relationships to Mesopotamian art and metallurgy.
Sinai See the UBtheNEWS: Mount Sinai Research page. The real Mount Sinai has been identified in northwest Saudi Arabia, along with many other locations mentioned Exodus.
Section 7: Andites of the Mediterranean Isles
p2: metric conversion: “They were all under 1.8 m in height . . .”
p2-4: See 2017 Science Magazine article on analysis of Greek DNA.
p7: See Topical Study: Mother Cults.
p10: Cyprus A brief report by Stefan Tallqvist explores the relationship of this passage with the excavations at Khirokitia. Wikipedia page: Khirokitia. UNESCO page: Choirokoitia (alternative spelling).
burial of dead under floors 76:5.5.
p12: For a review of the artistic decline from the Minoan through the Mycenaean period, consider this February 2020 article in the Collector.
p13: See the UBtheNEWS Eyes, Skin, and Hair Color research page.
Section 8: The Danubian Andonites
p5: See Topical Study: Mother Cults.
Section 9: The Three White Races
p2: See cross-reference study: So-Called Scinece +.
blond appears in two other paragraphs: 79:1.8 , 122:5.5.
p4,13: See Topical Study: Mother Cults.
Additional notes:
See Matthew Block’s parallel chart for human source materials:
(1) Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure, The Corridors of Time II: Hunters & Artists (New
Haven, Yale University Press, 1927)
(2) Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure, The Corridors of Time III: Peasants & Potters
(New Haven, Yale University Press, 1927)
(3) Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure, The Corridors of Time IV: Priests & Kings (New
Haven, Yale University Press, 1927)
(4) H. G. Wells, The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind (New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1921)
(5) Henry Fairfield Osborn, Man Rises to Parnassus: Critical Epochs in the Prehistory of
Man (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1927)
(6) William S. Sadler, M.D., Long Heads and Round Heads (Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.,
1918)
(7) Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure, The Corridors of Time V: The Steppe & the Sown
(New Haven, Yale University Press, 1928)
(8) Lewis Browne, This Believing World: A Simple Account of the Great Religions of
Mankind (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1926)