How long did the Lombards settle in what is now Poland and the Czech Republic?

Hello everyone. During the Migration Period, the Lombards settled in parts of present-day Poland and the Czech Republic around the 6th century. Approximately how long did the Lombards settle in these areas, and did they leave any significant archaeological traces there?

Do you think these countries are also Turkic states?

Actually, only Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are considered Turkic states But I have also heard that people also called Mongolia, Hungary, Finland, Estonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia Turkic states What do you say, are these countries also Turkic states? I think people confused the Uralic countries (Hungary, Finland, and…

Why don't Finns look Asian?

I've heard that the Finns, just like the Hungarians, originally come from Siberia and the natives in what is now Siberia have an Asian appearance, flat faces, very little beard growth, small noses… and so on. But why do the Finns then look very European? They have, for example, excellent beard growth and their facial…

Were the Greeks Germanic?

Hello, I'm wondering where the Greeks actually originate from. They're part of the Indo-European peoples, because of their language, etc. And the Hellenes themselves originate from some other people. I suspect they were a Slavic/Germanic people. Does anyone know more about this? When I research, I can't find anything concrete about it, even though it's…

Slavic origin?

The Scythians, a nomadic people from the east, lived in the former territory of the Slavs. They brought many legacies and much of their culture to the Slavs, and the Slavs simply appeared out of nowhere. So, are the Slavs descendants or did they maintain kinship with the Asian nomadic people?

Indo-European?

Hello, The Indo-European language is the most widely spoken language family. Its widespread distribution was due to the migration of peoples beginning in the 15th century. Can anyone tell me more about this: Did the Romans then spread and conquer other territories, and did the language family spread because of this, or what?