What does this map demonstrate?
What does this map demonstrate?
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What does this map demonstrate?
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wtf is this bottery?
But what are the differences? Such as between yellow and red, even though they were both part of Castile? What about dark yellow? What populations are these?
Red are the leonese, which have been part of castille for along time but remain relatively distinct and arguably have their own language.
And the dark yellow ones are, hmm idk, maybe cantabrains but I don't know.
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Has to be language.
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- that historical accounts of the Reconquista are quite reliable. We see a huge band-like founder effect from the initial remaining Hispanian kingdoms and across the territory they each conquered.
- that frontier depopulation due to raids was much more extensive than reported and continuous over time. The modern accusations of genocide towards the Christian kingdoms against conquered Muslim population seem to have a rather strong basis.
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The frontier or desierto del Duero has been debunked. There were many christians living around rural areas in the desierto del Duero (there have been found many tombs in rural areas in those times belonging to christians.
Muslims NEVER lived north of the central area of Spain. They just did raids to the north. The repopulations were done to establish more population to avoid the raids to the most northern areas. There were no muslims in rural areas in the half north. Each summer muslims went from Cordoba and Granada to the half north to raid, destroy and take concubines but they did not settle.
There are zero chronicles or muslims living in the half north. I am talking about true ethnic bereberes, not those that converted (like the Roman Casio family in Zaragoza that converted and changed their names to BanuQasi).
New villages and cities were created from scratch precissely to put more defense against the muslim raids. Muslims did not like the cold from the half north so they never lived there.
The issue with the 718 start of the Reconquista is because they stopped them from sacking Asturias, not because they were settling in Asturias. And this promoted the idea of the creation of new villages in new areas to make the resistance bigger.
There are zero muslim remains in the half north of Spain. If they lived there, why there are no mosques, buildings, houses, artifacts, chronicles stating this?
So how do you explain the map? Magic?
>Magic?
Yes
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Do you only have access to the pic or can you read the whole study? They explain it pretty well
Reconquista was much more of an ethnic replacement than people realize. The Northern Iberians really did push out almost every Muslim and even the Christians they didn’t trust and settled their own people. It’s why modern Iberians shifted closer to other Europeans genetically despite centuries of Moor cucking.
Litterall almost perfect straight genetic line that moved southward as the reconquista happened. Southern hispanics/moors got pretty much yeeted out of the peninsula
>that Navarra
I think by 1300 they already lost all their coast.
that doesn't really explain why Leonese would be genetically distinct from Castilians
ethnic/genetic lines along the Reconquista
It's amazing how they put it well with it.
Galicians and Portuguese are the same people. Then the Leonese (red), then Castillians (in yellow) and then Catalans (orange) and Basques. Even if iberians are really one genetic cluster inside europe, you can see that for examples basques are an outlier
leonese and portuguese have less IE ancestry
they have? no
What about the inverted dark yellow triangles? Or the gray squares in Valencia?
What happened on Portugal/Galician western frontier?
They should’ve used everyone of their distinct languages to set up their own colonies instead of just Spanish diaspora.
The Basque tried, but still got assimilated by the Castilians.
>Language still around
I'll have to go with a "no" on that one chief
Anon said in the colonies, not in the peninsula.
it means that Iberia was repopulated by northerners moving South during the reconquista
Purple is Galicia-Portugal, Red is Asturians-Leonese, Yellow is Castillians, Green is Basques, and Orange is Catalans
There was a lot of population replacement, but I don't think genocide happened, what happened is mass emmigration of the Muslims when a region fell under Christian power.
The most north african Iberians are like 9% north african, but al andalus cemeteries were full of people that were like 50% north african. That means the people of southern iberia got very bleached by waves of northerners, to bring the % of north african dna to less than 10%.
another reason for the north south expansion, is that immigrants followed the north south trails of sheperds
>, but I don't think genocide happened,
People during these events generally "get the picture" and if 1,000 people are massacred maybe 50,000 will flee preemptively
Messis, Messis everywhere.
It's a linguistic map you retards