Smiths_fan137
Smiths_fan137 t1_j8cnzes wrote
Reply to comment by Robsta3 in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
That I found it a little strange this was found in Italy of all places when the Savoys much as I enjoy them as royals have a sort of tradition with being intolerant for minorities they found in other countries. Usually they studied them before trying to bargain a peaceful exodus (aka leaving) of those tribes and if that didn't work out they'd conquer the places. Don't blame them or Italy though. Colonialism was a thing and all European powers practiced it not just Italy.
Smiths_fan137 t1_j8clnsk wrote
Reply to Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
The same country that has a palace with frescos depicting a victory against cherokee native tribes obtained together with the French in Canada...this evidence is completely true however and it's very interesting that you shared it.
Smiths_fan137 t1_j3y9z4n wrote
Reply to Who were Europe's 'bog bodies'? Deep look uncovers the secrets of this mysterious practice. by sloppy954
This photo on the post reminded me of the "vampire of Venice" documentary of a woman or man... I'm pretty sure woman, that was buried "biting" a brick. It's still not known for sure why and at a point it's mentioned that she saw ebony spectres as being something real. The weird part is that she actually had dramatically long and sharp canines far more than a normal human would. I remember the conclusion said something like it was prosthetic and with time the prosthetic ends sort of mixed with the natural tooth before she died but it seems related to this or possibly
Smiths_fan137 t1_j8d71wv wrote
Reply to comment by belokas in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
My comment wasn't trying to imply anyone was racist but simply a friendly reminder of something called colonialism, may that be whatever you consider of it, happened. The article itself the OP posted was fascinating.