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Old 6th April 2008, 18:53
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genetically what ancient groups make up ukrainians?

I was just curious what ancient groups make up Ukrainians?

I know slavic tribes did, but what other groups.

I read Sarmations and Scythians inhabited Ukraine area a long time ago.

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Old 7th April 2008, 02:21
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Vikings

The 9th century was a time of rapid expansion of the Vikings throughout
Northern Europe.

The Varangians/Vikings, from what is Sweden today, helped found Kievan Rus,
which laid the foundation for the national identity of Ukrainians.
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Old 7th April 2008, 02:50
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Lightbulb Ancient Trypillia civilization - 7000 years ago

CARBON-DATED Neolithic civilization existed in what Ukraine today.
Trypillian culture

PS> One of the Tripillian digs in the Podilia region produced a stove,
which was carbondated and is thought to be the oldest stove ever
to found anywhere.

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Old 7th April 2008, 03:10
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Talking Scots from Scythia > in what is today's Ukraine

The Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which was Scotlands proclamation of independence before
the world in the time of Robert the Bruce, stated that the Scots came originally from Scythia!
"Scottia" was a play on the word "Scythia" and this was why the patron saint of the Scots was
St Andrew, the Apostle of Scythia in what is now Ukraine.

The Breath of the Spirit from
the North:* Celts in Kyiv
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thank you so much. Is that why there are some scots in the baltic states such as latvia and estonia or did the come from Scotland later?

I also discovered that Magyar, panonians had lived there

7 slavic tribes
Polans
Drevlyans
Severians
Dulebes (that later likely became Volhynians and Buzhans)
White Croats (Ukrainian mountaineers - Lemkos are direct offshoot descendants of White Croats)
Tivertsi
Ulichs

also Germanic-speaking Goths and Varangians as well as Turkic-speaking Khazars, Pechenegs and Cumans


and I'm assuming that scots are not just a celtic group then?
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Cool Ukrainians of the Ice Age - 300,000 years ago

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name of book

I have just started reading "Ukraine a History" by Orest Subtelny. Over 600 pages of fascinating reading! I would love to read the book you refer to. Orest is Ukrainian Canadian and dedicates his book "to those who had to leave their homeland but never forgot it".
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