Ive read in the newspaper a few days ago how the dna of etruscan tombs matches with dna foudn in some turkish villages near izmir. It has already been
discovered that etruscan cattle was also more medival.
What does this mean?
Well that they are obviously related to the people from those villages. However we need to find out a few things first. Currently all articles say
that what herodotes said is correct and that they came from the lydians. I personally dont believe that. Why? Because anatolia has mostly turkish
people living in there so unless the lydians were turkish it is unprobable that the etruscans were of lydian decent. It thus could be very well be the
case that the Etruscans originally came from central asia. There is some more evidence for this. The language is apparantly similair to Maygar and old
turkish. Infact some scolar said he can read some etruscan because of its similarity with old turkish.
A futher result if this is proven to be correct is that it makes it possibile that more ancient people's were turks or altaic originally. As they
have moved into europe even more times then why not so in other cases. It also has been said that the sumerians even were a turkic people because of
the language.
I personally find this very interesting and hope to find out more about the history of the villages were this dna was collected. Are they clear
decendants fromthe original anatolians? Are they real turks? Allot old turkish villages are genetically quite pure because of few people moving in and
out of these villages ever since they were founded after the conquest of anatolia by the Turks in the 11th century. The turkish village for example
where my dad came from has fairly unique ties with the bulgars. The bulgars were originally northwestern turks.
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