Why don't they make more kinos set in this period?

Why don't they make more kinos set in this period?

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>called Germanic
>came from Norway
??

More like from Denmark and souhern Sweden, but Germanic is just what the Romans called their language family

When I was a kid Greece was where Sicily is now and you can't convince me otherwise

>Balts
>but not Slavs

just with the same shape but floating in the mediterranean?
Slav migrations are a full millennia after this

No shaped the same as Sicily

>still no Celtiberian kino
>still no Carthaginian kino (Hannibal film doesn't count)
>still no early Rome kino except for Il primo re (2019)
>still no Assyrian kino
>still no Scythian kino
>still no kino about Germanics invading Celts except King Arthur (2004)
>barely any Classical Period Greek kinos get made these days

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And what was there in place of greece

But they still existed in Europe. Same as Balts. They did not migrate from Kazakhstan, lol. Cimmerians and Scythians were most likely just local elites and proto-Slavs inhabited those regions.

was a smaller, rounder landshelf

>Carthaginian kino
Cabiria (1914)
Scipio Africanus (1037}

Distance to: UKR_Cimmerian
0.07529108 Komi
0.07705589 Tatar_Mishar
0.07918621 Russian_Leshukonsky
0.07947187 Erzya
0.08288358 Russian_Krasnoborsky
0.08306479 Moksha
0.08460370 Russian_Kostroma
0.08471034 Russian_Pinezhsky
0.08488732 Finnish_Central
0.08491991 Finnish_East


Distance to: Scythian_RUS_Urals
0.05322550 Bashkir
0.07747167 Tatar_Siberian
0.08326110 Tatar_Crimean_steppe
0.08538744 Uzbek
0.08980191 Tatar_Lipka
0.09374974 Udmurt
0.09481453 Turkmen_Uzbekistan
0.09623955 Besermyan
0.09750068 Turkmen
0.10427644 Nogai

Cast them.

Slavs come from inner Asia

Slavs came from Trzciniec.

Any Assyria kinos?

Hollywood isn't exactly crawling with Bashkir actors. Imma say young Charles Bronson.

Balts may have come from Trzciniec, Slavs I think not

Trzciniec was Balto-Slavic. Original Balts were more like Slavs until they got raped by Uralics.

Linguistically doesn't work. Balto-Slavic split before Trzciniec. I think Balts probably more closely resemble proto-Slavs than most Slavs excluding some Ukrainians and Belarusians. Lithuanians and Latvians I believe haven't mixed much with any Finno-Ugrics.

>more like Slavs
That's a very wide range of humans ranging from Russian to Polish to Macedonian so be more specific please

Balts are dominated by Uralic paternal lineages.

One idea is Trzciniec was proto-Baltic and Komarov was proto-Slav
>The Komariv culture is usually associated with the evolution of the Proto-Slavs
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komarov_culture

No need to think the Baltic N still spoke Uralic when they were incorporated into the Baltic gene pool. It could just be a founder effect from a Uralic substrate in another Baltic-like pop before that group mixed with real Balts. In places with low population density like the prehistoric Baltic countries one successful man, be it a king or a warlord or what have you, was enough to change the Y-chromosome landscape without having much genetic impact beyond that.

>more kinos
What were the original kinos, in first place?

Year One

Jason and the Argonauts
The Pharaohs' Woman
Atlantis: End of a World, Birth of a Legend
Immortals
Troy
The Odyssey (1968)

The things that surprised me about archeogenetics of the Iron Age:

North Italian like profile extending very far North. Most of the Balkans, South France, some samples from Hungary and even Slovakia.

Scythians, Sarmatians and Cimmerians having substantial East Asian ancestry.

Closer connection between North Africa and South Europe than between the Middle East and Europe. Sicilian like people in Carthage, North African mixed Etruscans.

The fact that the majority of continental Celts/Gauls looked like the French or Belgians was kind of expected. I guess it's surprising that Slavs replaced so much local ancestry South of Poland.

Should it not be:
>Il Primo Rex
Also, a film about the beginning of the Roman Republic, starring Lucius Tarquinius Superbus.

For me it was that African in Roman Serbia

>>still no Assyrian kino
Can you imagine the Babylonian butthurt?