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"since the greek "Dark Ages" occurred after the sojournings of the Aryan - Hyksos, later the phoenix rising Phoenicians withe their knewfound 'words'."
European timelines are useless and irrelevant. I deal in names and language. Would there have been Persians or Aryans had the Scythians/Scandinavians not invaded Media? The Scythians got as far as Palestine and were turned back by Psammetichus a Semitic Egyptian King. Herodotus traces the origin of the Scyths to Hercules making them very ancient indeed. We know they fathered the Phrygians why not the Hyksus.
"Now the Scythians blind all their slaves, to use them in preparing their milk. The plan they follow is to thrust tubes made of bone, not unlike our musical pipes, up the vulva of the mare, and then to blow into the tubes with their mouths, some milking while others blow. They say that they do this because when the veins of the animal are full of air, the udder is forced down. The milk thus obtained is poured into deep wooden casks, about which the blind slaves are placed, and then the milk is stirred round. That which rises to the top is drawn off, and considered the best part; the under portion is of less account. Such is the reason why the Scythians blind all those whom they take in war; it arises from their not being tillers of the ground, but a pastoral race."
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