Redpill me on Hyperborea and things adjacent to it, is Tartaria related at to it at all?.
Vaguely I recall I did a dive on this subject years back and it was like a misconception made by the Roman cartographers who didn't understand the geography of northern europe at first, so they called the british isles and ireland and some other fictional regions they thought existed in that area "hyperboria" or something. Don't take my word for it though, my memory is kinda shit.It's not what you're thinking of if you're thinking of Conan the Barbarian or whatever. I think that's just some made up shit.
>>42335318i always figured that Hyperborea was that region plus the Canadian and Russian artic and urals and that they had MUCH more contact and interaction before later exploration. the inuit languages are literally classified as "remaining hyperborean languages" by Canada and America.
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i think tartaria is fake but it's hitting on something we've really lost>ornament and architecturewe have lost this today. it has been lost over decades.