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<strong>The</strong> Kurgans violently sacked cities in Europe as they had in the<br />

Indus Valley. <strong>The</strong>ir culture was highly mobile and war-oriented.<br />

Everywhere they became the ruling class.<br />

A number of invasions also reached Britain from North Africa.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first was in about 2000BCE when the Beaker people made their way<br />

via Libya, Mauritania, Spain and France to Southern Ireland and Wales.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Picts departed North Africa by sea and invaded Northern<br />

Ireland and Scotland in 1250BCE. 158 <strong>The</strong> Picts, who have Mongol traits,<br />

are a good example of re-migration to Africa. Like the Dacians,<br />

Thracians, Scythians and Moschians, the Picts were cannibalistic, heavily<br />

tattooed and dyed their bodies with blue indigotin called woad. 159 <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

women also died their bodies in blue woad and were equally fearless in<br />

battle. <strong>The</strong> Picts were somewhat renowned for copulating in public. 160<br />

Ancient histories of the Druids also record the colonization of<br />

England by the Indo-Hittite Hyperborean tribe of Albion in the fourth<br />

millennium BCE, and later by the Trojans in 1115BCE. 161 <strong>The</strong> legends of<br />

the Franks also claim that the Merovingians descended from the Trojans.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Archangel Michael, St George and Minerva Britannia<br />

became respectively the patron Angel, Saint and Goddess of God's<br />

Countenance in Britain. Not surprisingly, they are also equivalent to the<br />

patrons of ancient Israel being Michael the Protector, Moses and the<br />

Shekhinah. <strong>The</strong> commonality of British and Israelite colonization<br />

harkens back to a perceived common Indo-Hittite source in Anatolia,<br />

which we shall look at in more detail in Chapter 17.<br />

<strong>The</strong> warm interglacial period that followed the Snap Ice Age also<br />

drew Semitic speaking peoples from the Ethiopian Highlands back to the<br />

Near East and Asia Minor. <strong>The</strong>se were now nomadic sheep and goat<br />

herders and their routes to Canaan passed through Egypt, South Arabia<br />

and Sumer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> origin of the Semites is well understood from their language,<br />

which forms one of six groups in the Afro-Asiatic cluster of the African<br />

Homo Sapien (Sapien). <strong>The</strong> other groups are Berber, Beja, Egyptian,<br />

Cushitic and Chadic peoples. 162<br />

<strong>The</strong> Semites have four sub-groups. <strong>The</strong> oldest is the Akkadian or<br />

Assyro Babylonian group that invaded the Arabian Peninsular and Sumer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> North Central group is comprised of Modern Hebrew, Ugaritic,<br />

Phoenician, Aramaic and Syriac. Arabic is a separate South Central<br />

group. On the Southern periphery is the language of the Minaeans,<br />

Sabians of Yemen and Ethiopians.<br />

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