I believe bell beakers were brought into Britain and Ireland by Tartesian, Egyptian or Semitic sailors around 2600 bc, maybe even cretans. Why? Because they were looking to take over the tin mines from the native farmers and they formed a pact with the bell beakers. The British natives would have had the advantage against the foreigners if they merely trickled in by dingy boats all by themselves. We know farmers weren’t peaceful cucks. Yes we know black plague played a major role but farmers in the Balkans and Italy still survived the great aryan rape killings. I honestly believe bell beakers had zero naval capability to actually cross over 30km of water. The steppe nomads couldn’t cross most of the Danube because it was too wide and could only cross around the Danube delta or the source of the Danube as the river slimmed down to less than 150 metres and winter freezing would have made it possible to cross.I also believe the Battle Axe culture aka Corded Ware couldn’t cross into Scandinavia from Jutland so they must have be brought in by these foreign sailors or they walked from finnmark. It was the same with the Nordic Bronze Age, in fact the proto nords were probably ferried into Scandinavia by Aegean sailors since their ships are blatant copies of Minoan vessels and they were all 100% farmers.
>>18123058Why would greeks sail so far north as scandinavia? What was there that they wanted? Also tin as in Great Britain?
>>18123058It doesn’t look like the aryans actually invaded and conquered them. It looks more like the aryans settled a land that had already killed itself. It seems as though the europeans had genocided themselves prior to the aryan arrival.