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Monastyrev   
26 Feb 2010
Genealogy / Polish-Ukranian roots and genes [72]

Northern Indians have almost 50% genetic similarity with Ukrainians too. Ukraine was under Polish control for a while, and as a Russian poet said, they started to change, take on polish traits; assimilation or inter-mingling?...
Monastyrev   
26 Feb 2010
Genealogy / Are Poles aware of Thracian aspect in original roots of Polish ethos? [69]

I think that genetics and development on this field will bring many answers.

That is a very narrow-minded point of view, as genetics answers are the final, absolute truth. No, you cannot conclude just from genetics, you must interpret your findings and not just use one field, you must include other fields to support your theory.

Actualy, Bulgarians were formed as ethos after foreign Semitic (Turkic) factor was imposed on native European Thracians

Turks are not semitic.

Crow, your theory is too short, it jumps all over the place, yes Etruscan and Italian names that include Rosa, Rosi, etc. etc. are interesting, but you're jumping to conclusions.

How is Serb or Srb, is related to Sarmatia? It could be, but your explanation is too short. Serbi can also be Servio: to be a slave to, serve, attributed to the sound change in Latin from v/w to b. It could be wrong, because this is only linguistics, and doesn't include different points of views, from different fields.