Gothic paganism: Revision history


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  • curprev 07:5407:54, 10 September 2022Ingwina talk contribs 10,387 bytes −421 Deleted speculative and dubious paragraph that didn't offer much to the page. Partially reverted previous edit from user making bold claims. If we are to edit this page we need to be bringing in references rather than just replacing unbacked up information for other unbacked up information. Whole page needs work really. undo
  • curprev 05:5705:57, 10 September 202223.141.16.235 talk 10,808 bytes −11 →‎Ancestor Gapt vs. Norse Odin: Removed "Turkland" as Turks have no genetic affinity with the Goths of the Black Sea Region. This is a political tactic used to promote the erroneous idea that the Proto Indo Europeans sprang forth from the Middle East, an idea which has been scientifically disproved. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 05:5105:51, 10 September 202223.141.16.235 talk 10,819 bytes −2 →‎Ancestor Gapt vs. Norse Odin: Deleted "asian" as this is a modern term used to describe Mongloid descended people's, where the Goths are genetically and linguistically Indo-European, deriving ultimately from the European forest Steppe before Scandinavia. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 21:1121:11, 3 March 2021201.230.81.95 talk 10,921 bytes −1 →‎Ancestor Gapt vs. Norse Odin: I added the Corded Ware Culture and removed the speculation about the ethnogenesis that shaped the proto-germanic culture of the Bronze Age because the only ethnogenesis from the East took place at the begining of the copper age with the Yamnaya, while the ethnogenesis that gave birth to the Nordic Bronze Age was between the Corded Ware and the Bell Beaker cultures, the late ones comming from the west (Portugal and Spain) undo

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