...I think that says a lot about cultural overlap and exchange that we (historians, archaeologists, linguists, etc.) should be looking at.
And honestly people who were hardline oppositional to another ethnic group may have had grandparents in said ethnic group.
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Incredibly difficult to understand how they identified since so much of how we traditionally understood this has been upended.
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Such as burial rites or goods, that kind of thing.
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We need a time machine
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holy shit we do. I have a few people who I need to shake and get some damn answers out of. "WHY DID YOU WRITE THIS. WHAT DOES THIS MEEEEAN."
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