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Herein lie the "Lost" Boreas Files by Rockessence

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« Reply #150 on: November 16, 2008, 03:42:21 am »

VISIBLE TRACES

Though, we still find old Fenno-speaking tribes in remote areas of northern and eastern Russia. Even at the high Arctic Ocean, we still see Fenno-Russians finding ways and means to keep a satisfactory supply of food and other necessities. Keeping their old life-style, traditions AND the original mother-tongue in tact. In other areas offside the axis Istanbul-Kiev-Moscow we see that the Fenno-Ugrian language managed to survive – even in good shape, - such as in Hungary and Estonia as well as its "homeland" Finland.

A look at the map also explains how the Finnish Bay and the Baltic Ocean becomes a meeting-point of travels east and west. Already our ancient survivors of ice-time, - that appeared in the White ocean, - had to arrive from somewhere. Thus the discovery of the 40-70.000 years old population in SW Finland (1995) was imminent. All the more as the Finnsh/Swedish border is still the same today as it was during Mesolithic, Neolithic, bronze-age and Viking-time. Thus the local population in the Botnic Bay can pride themselves with their ancient border between east and west, the river Tornea ( “Tower-river”) - being “9000 years – and never stamped by soldier-boots”.

The original root-language of the western culture is also preserved by the coastal population of the Finnish Archipelago, along all the coastline of Finland. Thus we see that the bi-lingual coast of Finland have an ancient position as a meeting-point/melting-point between the eastern and western continents. Recent discoveries of genetic, linguistic and etymythologic nature are underlining the central position of the Baltic area, as a key to understand the parallel cultures of the eastern, respectively western Eurasia.

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The following article from Nature 2001 gives a rock solid base-line for assessing the whereabouts of the “Komsa-culture”, the immediate ancestors to the present Fenno-Scandians – not to say all Caucasians.

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