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Interview with Etruscan Archaelogist Count Ferdinand Cinelli

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Count Ferdinand Cinelli was an Etruscan archaelogist and a true patron of the arts. His passion for his work lay the foundation for the success of the Etruscan Foundation and the Spanocchia Foundation. Visit EddieDonovan.com for more videos!

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  • I was 10 years old at the time (1985). Back then I was an aspiring archaelogist so my grandaddy distinguished attorney Frank W. Donovan of Grosse Pointe-Michigan introduced me to "Nando" who was gracious enough to grant me an interview regarding his profession.

  • Count Ferdinand Cinelli was an Etruscan archaelogist and a true patron of the arts. His passion for his work lay the foundation for the success of the Etruscan Foundation and the Spanocchia Foundation.

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  • I wish I could understand italian.

  • If the "Great Emigrations" all sourced from Central Asia to all over the world, following a killer Ice Age lasted 56.000 years, realistically one can not write the human history without "Turk". When a few survivors in Europe hardly finding daily meat and eating uncooked in the caves, Turks in God saved Central Asia plateaus had enough comfort and time to develop even to smeltering iron and bronze in double-line casting. Plus, first migrations of Turks started 5600 BC to Anatolia.

  • it'sfreaky

    modern tuscans have nothing to do with turks.

    The test has been made over few tuscans on an isolated place where still are present etruscan tombs.

    The dna accounted only for a 5% similarity on the maternal side.

    The rest 95% is totally different.

    Moreover western turks are all but ancient turks.

  • It's proven but I know it's hard to digest for you that Turks was in Anatolia even in 4000 BC. Read about Turukkus, read about famous Akadian Emperor Naram-Sin's tablets mentioning the name of the Turkish King resisting his invasion in Anatolia when no Greeks were there. Hatties (before Hittites) were using Pro-Turkic Asian language also.

  • Etruscans were originally related to illyrians

  • Agreed. All modern genetic researches prove that Italian people from Tuscany are closely related with modern Turks from south west Anatolia.

    Latest source:

    "Francesca Brisighelli et al:

    The Etruscan timeline: a recent Anatolian connection"

    This means many Etruscans migrated from Anatolia to Italy, and those Etruscans that stood in Anatolia have been assimilated by the Turks, that arrived much later. Etruscans were native Anatolians assimilated into the modern Italian and Turkish society.

  • Thanks mate.This is a thing i'm trying to explain to people too,but they seem they don't understand.

    Etruscans that arrived in Italy never melted with modern turks,it's the turks that melted with ancient anatolians in Anatolie.

    How can be otherwise?

    Turks arrived almost 2000 years later the departure of etruscans for Italy.

    Blind nationalism is becoming a plague here in the tube.

  • Seljuk Turks arrived Anatolia around 1000 AD, Etruscans migrated from Anatolian Lydia to Italy much earlier. This shows that the Anatolian Etruscans have been assimilated by Turks and the Italian Etruscans by Italians, and thats why their DNA is clustering with each other. Any other explication is nationalistic bullshit.

  • but today its also prooved that both Sumers,Sycthians and Amazons were Turks.. humanity had no chance to proove scientificly before technology was so improved like today... And only Seljuks had came to Anatolia later(1071).. there were already Turks and their civilizations in Anatolia..

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