The REAL Truth About (southern and northern) Italians, part 2

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Historical Sources:

G. Vitolo, "Medioevo", Milano-Firenze, Sansoni, 2004.
G. Tabacco, "Egemonie sociali e strutture del potere nel medioevo italiano", Torino, Einaudi, 2000.
R. Mantran, "L'espansione musulmana dal VII all'XI secolo", Milano, Mursia, 1978.
M. Lombard, "Splendore e apogeo dell'Islam (VIII-XI secolo)", Milano, Rizzoli, 1991.
B. Badie, "I due stati. Società e potere in Islam e Occidente", Genova, Marietti, 1991.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc., 1994-2003.


Genetic and Anthropological Sources:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/13/science/13visual.html

Vona et al. (1998) Genetic structure of western Sicily. Inter J Anthro; 13:137-147
Cavalli-Sforza, L.L. (1997) Genes, peoples and languages. Proc Natl Acad Sci; 94:7719-7724
Simoni et al. (1999) Patterns of gene flow inferred from genetic distances in the Mediterranean region. Hum Biol; 71:399-415
Kandil et al. (1999) Red cell enzyme polymorphisms in Moroccans and southern Spaniards: New data for the genetic history of the western Mediterranean. Hum Biol; 71:791-802
Scozzari et al. (2001) Human Y-chromosome variation in the western Mediterranean area: Implications for the peopling of the region. Hum Immun; 62:871-884
Cruciani et al. (2004) Phylogeographic analysis of haplogroup E3b (E-M215) Y chromosomes reveals multiple migratory events within and out of Africa. Am J Hum Genet; 74
Capelli et al. (2005) Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Ann Hum Genet (Online Early)
Romano et. al. (2003) Autosomal microsatellite and mtDNA genetic analysis in Sicily (Italy). Ann Hum Genet; 67:42-53
Ghiani et al. (2004) Y-chromosome 10 locus short tandem repeat haplotypes in a population sample from Sicily Italy. Leg Med; 2:89-96
Vona et al. (2001) Mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis in Sicily. Am J Hum Biol; 13:576-589

And also:

Plaza et al., 2003,
Pliss et al., 2005,
Bion et al., 2004,
Semino et al., 2004,
Rosenberg et al., 2005,

See also:

http://dienekes.50webs.com/blog/archi...

http://dienekes.50webs.com/blog/archi...

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  • Someone could explain to me why the hell there are so many videos about Italians not being/being white? I mean...why did this started? Obviously I'm missing something here...

  • @ItalianGlaswegian Many of the anti-Italian videos around are from a Portuguese multiaccount. He suffers from some mental condition and he made similar videos against the Spaniards. Just consider he spent hours each week to give vent to his anti-Italian passion.

    He's going on since 3 years.

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  • @saverioborghese Sorry but i`m Portuguese and i`m 100% sure that is not a Portuguese making that videos.Show me where you based on to say that he is Portuguese please.

  • spero che qualcuno tagli le palle cazzo di fuori di loro infila su per il culo e si nutre il tuo cazzo di tua madre in una scatola fottuto pezzo di merda di cane

  • There is no such thing as "Italians." There were about 20 Nations, all with different languages, cultures, and distinct ancestry and they were forced together by a Masonic elite and united by imposing the Tuscan dialect. My ancestors did not speak Italian at all. I've looked up and compared all the words, and Italian and Lombard are not mutually intelligible. It's no different than what happened in Northern Ireland. Their Nation was taken away from them. None of this BS should even apply to us.

  • @Tychoon3 No you said your father called Sicilians niggers and you suggested it was funny.

  • @Hairmetaller86 The west coast did/was effected not the east coast.

  • @LouiseHans10 Indeed. In her/his African dreams.

  • @tunezgirl Nope. There are many frustrated Tunisians who prented to be Italians abroad just because they've spent some month of their life here. But they always miserably fall to pass for Italians here. It's not that I've something against them because and yet they're Caucasian, but fact is that phenotypical differences are evident.

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