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You are now aware that the mines in Cornwall, England where ancient
>phoenicians
>carthaginians
aka
>proto-jews
sourced all their tin from to make bronze during the bronze age
>(3300 to 1200 BC)
are called

>the ding dong mines

you're welcome
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Jews are the Master Race. They went all the way to Cornwall
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>>535486816
I'm glad people are learning about ancient mining in England but this is kind of absurd
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>>535486863
my cock will go all the way up your cornwall if you dont stfu faggot
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>>535486816
>>carthaginians
>aka
>>proto-jews
Carthage was part of AFRICA you idiot
They had zero connection to Judea.
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>>535486863
a fuckin' monkey could ride a downed tree trunk across a lake and you'd call them them master race
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>>535486969

good one
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>>535486816
Now post Michigan
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>>535486967
lol it's true though

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ding_Dong_mines

>>535487097
>Carthage was part of AFRICA you idiot
OHH a retard, huh? and a kike memeflag at that

read 'em and weep
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>>535487238
lel, that's where the copper came from
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>>535487302
Yes I only briefly touched on ore availability in Cornwall. That article doesn't actually say anything. There's been tons of theories for a while about odd genetic origins but I'm pretty sure it's mostly just making fun of them for being different
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>>535487710
>That article doesn't actually say anything
it says the mines were used during the bronze age and they removed 22 tin lodes from it

which was my point

you can also reference the image from the OP post
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>>535487710
here's the literal
>international tin association
also agreeing with me

>https://www.internationaltin.org/bronze-age-tin-from-cornwall-was-exported-across-the-mediterranean/

get mad
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>>535486816
Woah... these places
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>>535487940
Oh i meant about archeology at the mine. I didn't actually catch the date. It's interesting to think about old trade networks. Like the amber in the east
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>>535488084
lel

a place a bunch of ancient jews frequented has a place called
>troon

shit writes itself!
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>>535488156
>It's interesting to think about old trade networks
yes

yes it is
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>>535488084
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Britan comes from "Pritanoi" an old word for tin or tin islands or something, mainlanders used to call people from Britain "Tin men" even in the days before Julius Caesar because they traded so much tin to Europe back then
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>>535488219
Is there Phoenician genetics in Cornwall?
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>>535488362
welp

>>535487302
>>535487940
>>535488056
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>>535486816
Yes.
And they mastered ship building and deep sea navigation when everybody else struggled with coastal shipping.
Read "The Adventures of Captain Mago or a Phoenician Expedition BC 1000" by Leo Cahun.
The child sacrifices are mentioned there as well.
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>>535488369
see I have a problem with this thought process

I'm not saying you asked that to discredit what I've said, but I've seen some scholars use this argument to imply that
>if or because there's no genetics related to the individuals claimed to have reached a certain place in history
>that automatically means they never went there

I've gone lots of places, 'traded' (bought shit), and on occasion had sex with women and didn't produce any children
>that i know of

that doesn't mean i never went there
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>>535488448
>And they mastered ship building and deep sea navigation when everybody else struggled with coastal shipping.

s'true

in fact the reason
>gorillas
are called
>gorillas
is literally because of an ancient colonization effort by the carthaginians whom sailed all the way down to west-central africa and found an island inhabited by
>extremely wild and hirsute "people"
>they tried to capture some males but couldn't
>they captured a female, killed her, skinned her, and the gorilla's hide hung in Carthage for centuries on display
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>>535488494
I had a British schizo genetics phase and I thought they just had continental genetics like from Brittany or something. I had a headcanon that those people were somehow dark haired people pushed to the furthest boundaries. I don't know. I never came up with anything
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wow thanks for that information i'll try to remember it for longer than 2 seconds whoops no i didnt
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>>535488698
>I had a headcanon that those people were somehow dark haired people pushed to the furthest boundaries.

you may be thinking of the
>(((black))) irish
whom arrived as refugees, telling the irish people living there what happened to them;/ yet conveniently leaving out
>why
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>>535488813
>DING
>DONG
>MINES

>ding dong
hello?

DING DONG TIN MINES
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>>535488822
Nah Irish are Irish
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>>535489015
then why a distinction between
>regular irish
and
>black irish
?

where do you think the
>druids
practicing human sacrifice came from?
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>>535486816
>England
>(3300 to 1200 BC)
Look at "Amber Road" to see the scale of ancient trade.
The (((merchants from the south))) appreciated this funny fossilized tree resin so much that they were willing to travel all the way to the fucking wilderness the Baltic countries were at the time.
>From at least the 16th century BC, amber was moved from Northern Europe to the Mediterranean area.[3][4] The breast ornament of the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen (c.1333–1324 BC) contains large Baltic amber beads.[5][6][7] Schliemann found Baltic amber beads at Mycenae, as shown by spectroscopic investigation
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>>535489055
Did the druids do human sacrifice? I never got too far into it and I always want a different source besides a single roman
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>>535489450
>Baltic

shit, i meant the
>black sea



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