The first culture I would associate with Permians is the Ananyino culture of Komi republic.
It produced cool axes inspired by Scythians.
They appeared in the 1st millennium BCE.
The lifestyle in the area was more of a hunter-fisher with cattle herding on the side. The settlements were the main living grounds but people hunted for game. Think of how people live nowadays in say Canada or Finland.
During the middle ages, there were several polities such as the Chepetskaya culture hillforts in Udmurtia, Perm in modern Perm oblast and Vychegda Perm in Komi republic and Arkhangelsk
Idk if they’d necessarily be described as people per-say, but the Permian was indeed a very fascinating period of history. Synapsids, ancestors to all modern mammals, and Sauropsids, ancestors to all modern reptiles, birds and the dinosaurs, first began to diversify in earnest at this time, with the supercontinent Pangaea and the Superocean Panthalassa making for truly unique environmental conditions. Truly a fitting conclusion to the Paleozoic era, even if it was a bummer of a decline; probably the first and only point in history one could confidently say that Siberia was the most important and impactful place in the entire world
Chuds?
i have seen this movie but turn it off after i have seen her having sex with black man
Hot
some things never change
>make americans black obsessed
idk sounds based
Hentai film?
uh-oh, all fujo artist
Extremely based if true, extremely cringe if you just made that up.
he made it up
https://www.deviantart.com/autumn-sacura/art/444213864
Cringe it is, then.
i have seen this movie but turn it off after i have seen her having sex with russian man
The first culture I would associate with Permians is the Ananyino culture of Komi republic.
It produced cool axes inspired by Scythians.
They appeared in the 1st millennium BCE.
cool shotgun. relic of the finno-korean hyperwar?
its real.
They were based. Uralics conquered Nords and fucked their women.
Here's a map I found of Ananyino sites
Where they agriculturalists?
It's dubious at this point but they were mostly fishers and hunter-gatherers with some herding too.
>some herding too.
Uh that's the first time I hear hunter gstherers practice herding, interesting
The lifestyle in the area was more of a hunter-fisher with cattle herding on the side. The settlements were the main living grounds but people hunted for game. Think of how people live nowadays in say Canada or Finland.
During the middle ages, there were several polities such as the Chepetskaya culture hillforts in Udmurtia, Perm in modern Perm oblast and Vychegda Perm in Komi republic and Arkhangelsk
Idk if they’d necessarily be described as people per-say, but the Permian was indeed a very fascinating period of history. Synapsids, ancestors to all modern mammals, and Sauropsids, ancestors to all modern reptiles, birds and the dinosaurs, first began to diversify in earnest at this time, with the supercontinent Pangaea and the Superocean Panthalassa making for truly unique environmental conditions. Truly a fitting conclusion to the Paleozoic era, even if it was a bummer of a decline; probably the first and only point in history one could confidently say that Siberia was the most important and impactful place in the entire world
Their word for slave is exceedingly funny, at least.
I'm sure they had some pretty neat hillforts.
I have a book of Komi poems.
But I don't have it right now so I can't write any of them, and I'd first have to translate them from Finnish anyways.
I heard the Mari were pretty fierce in their time. So were the Udmurts.
Depending on who you ask they enslaved into Iranians when they came into contact.
The Komi also wrote their own history down using Cyrillic after the 1400s
There were no roads in the wild north, so people travelled with boats.