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  • She said 4 groups of people made up the Ancient Greek population and one was Armenian. I have no clue how she could turn what you said into that if she has a brain lol

    I guess I will be able to find out as I get my degree, but I am curious if there is a good place to learn online right now.

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    • Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
      She said 4 groups of people made up the Ancient Greek population and one was Armenian. I have no clue how she could turn what you said into that if she has a brain lol

      I guess I will be able to find out as I get my degree, but I am curious if there is a good place to learn online right now.
      The whole area between Ancient Greece and Ancient Armenia (which is now Turkey) was inhabited by Greek-like and Armenian-like people, you know all those Lydians, Cappadocians, etc, it was sort of a "gradient" from more Greek on the West to more Armenian on the East. At least that's how I see it I don't think there were any strict borders of what was called ancient Greece, after all it was a bunch of city states with a more or less Greek culture, reaching as far as Ukraine and Georgian coasts...

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      • Originally posted by rabinovich
        The whole area between Ancient Greece and Ancient Armenia (which is now Turkey) was inhabited by Greek-like and Armenian-like people, you know all those Lydians, Cappadocians, etc, it was sort of a "gradient" from more Greek on the West to more Armenian on the East. At least that's how I see it I don't think there were any strict borders of what was called ancient Greece, after all it was a bunch of city states with a more or less Greek culture, reaching as far as Ukraine and Georgian coasts...
        Perhaps - though I think you might be mixing timelines here - where Lydians and such were more ancient and Cappadocians more recent (and normally thought to be ethnically and culturally - more or less - Greek...

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        • Originally posted by winoman
          Perhaps - though I think you might be mixing timelines here - where Lydians and such were more ancient and Cappadocians more recent (and normally thought to be ethnically and culturally - more or less - Greek...
          Yeah I'm talking of a large period of time, pretty much the last millenium BC plus a few centuries AD. Before our lovely neighbors arrived

          And I don't remember all the nations, but some were more Armenian and some more Greek in that area. Sophenes, Pontics, Galatians, God knows what else...

          I suppose they are all melted in turks now.

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          • Originally posted by rabinovich
            Yeah I'm talking of a large period of time, pretty much the last millenium BC plus a few centuries AD. Before our lovely neighbors arrived

            And I don't remember all the nations, but some were more Armenian and some more Greek in that area. Sophenes, Pontics, Galatians, God knows what else...

            I suppose they are all melted in turks now.
            Poor them

            There is an undoubtable similarity between the current Greeks and Armenians even. Its pretty clear that we are tied historically, I just did not know the details.

            Where did the Georgians come from in all of this?

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            • Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
              Poor them

              There is an undoubtable similarity between the current Greeks and Armenians even. Its pretty clear that we are tied historically, I just did not know the details.

              Where did the Georgians come from in all of this?
              Georgians have always been there Right after the pre-humans migrated from Africa they settled in Georgia and refuse to move anywhere up to this day

              Seriously, I think there are theories connecting Georgians with the pre-Indo-European civilizations existing in Europe, the only remain of which being Basques right now.

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              • Interesting...I have heard that Georgians are the true "Caucasian" people as in...they are the ones who originated in the Caucusus.

                I even heard that the reason the word Caucasian has come to be used to widely is because a German Anthropologist/Sociologist decided that Georgians had the most beautiful skull and that all whites should be named after them...or something...

                I havent done any serious research on these things though, what do you guys think?

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                • Yes the Georgians are indeed an enigma - though I have to think we are closely related even though the language is certainly much different...though I've been shot down for suggesting our closeness before - so perhaps we aren't - I really don't know.

                  Basques are also a fascinating people. We have some Basque friends whom I like to refer to as our (Armenian) cousins. They look much like us - hair, face (nose!), builds etc - and have some similar traditions and perhaps even foods (I can't recall any at the moment though)...I have long thought (and I have read some things suggesting) that there might be a possible link. Again though - I really don't have any proof or such...and I think no one really knows.

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                  • Originally posted by winoman
                    Yes the Georgians are indeed an enigma - though I have to think we are closely related even though the language is certainly much different...though I've been shot down for suggesting our closeness before - so perhaps we aren't - I really don't know.

                    Basques are also a fascinating people. We have some Basque friends whom I like to refer to as our (Armenian) cousins. They look much like us - hair, face (nose!), builds etc - and have some similar traditions and perhaps even foods (I can't recall any at the moment though)...I have long thought (and I have read some things suggesting) that there might be a possible link. Again though - I really don't have any proof or such...and I think no one really knows.
                    That's cool I didn't know we look like them too yes I heard there are theories connecting them with Georgians and maybe Armenians, but they are largely disputed and not accepted in Europe...

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                    • Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
                      Interesting...I have heard that Georgians are the true "Caucasian" people as in...they are the ones who originated in the Caucusus.

                      I even heard that the reason the word Caucasian has come to be used to widely is because a German Anthropologist/Sociologist decided that Georgians had the most beautiful skull and that all whites should be named after them...or something...

                      I havent done any serious research on these things though, what do you guys think?
                      I find the use of word "Caucasian" ridiculous. Especially by Americans and Asians, they use it to mean "northern Euro look". Russians use it for exactly opposite - meaning dark skin, big nose, thick eyebrows (see my avatar ).

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