Skip to main content

So, there's a lot of things wrong with this, including some Bad Anthropology and Social Science, but I'm going to stick with the history. I'm pulling the actual sources this article claims to reference as I go, so any corrections or additions are welcome. Here we go.

Ephorus (c. 405BC) claimed that the Celts were Blacks or Ethiopians

I'm not entirely sure why the article cites a secondary source rather than the source itself, when it's readily available on the internet. But, Ephorus makes a point to differentiate between Celts and Ethiopians.

The Indians inhabit the east and the country towards the rising sun; while the Ethiopians dwell towards the south; to the west the land is held by the Celts; and the north is peopled by the Scythians.

As we can see, Ephorus considered the Celts and the Ethiopians to be a separate people.

The Celts continued to be recognized as Blacks by Tacitus, who wrote about the Black Celts and Picts in 80 AD .

The source in the article is a book called *Sex and Race, v. 1" by J. A. Rodgers. Here we can see the cited passage. However, it cuts Tacitus short:

The dark complexion of the Silures, their usually curly hair, and the fact that Spain is the opposite shore to them, are an evidence that Iberians of a former date crossed over and occupied these parts.

Emphasis mine.

Tacitus would have been familiar with both Iberians and some Sub-Saharan Africans. If they looked like Africans, he would have described them thusly. He did not. The article in question even makes the differentiation itself:

The Iberians were probably conquered by the Ligurians.

This tale comes from Thucydides, and he is pretty specific that the conquered people were Sicani. I suppose it's possible these people could have been black, but there is no evidence of it that I know of.

This is supported by the Ivory Lady of York ,England. The reconstruction of the face of the Ivory Bangle Lady (c.350AD) indicates that she was African or Black.

The most recent information (2010) about the Ivory Lady that I could find makes no mention of any possible sub-Saharan ethnicity. Mediterranean, Berber, Phoenician...

The original Danes or Vikings were Blacks .

No they weren't. There are plenty of medieval depictions of vikings, and they're quite pale. I haven't been able to find anything from the 8th-century specifically, but unless something pretty cataclysmic happened in a couple generations, the Danes were what we would think of as "white".

This is made clear in the Oseberg 8th Century Vikings on the Norway Sledge carving of the Black seafarers that populated the region at this time.

I'm really not sure how but, regardless, the sled aparrently dates to the late 9th century.

Personally, I think what we have here is some people inferring way too much based on passing historical mentions of various peoples being "black", when that phrasing wouldn't be used to describe sub-Saharan Africans until much, much later.

It's also worth noting that the sources are decades (if not over a century) old.

For those of you wishing to find more bad history, the comments are a gold mine.

Jibreezy Rhodes

Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

I would of never thought this before i got my DNA results. I can see now why there is an attack from the elite against the blacks right now. It did not make sense until now. I believe that learning more about origin and race will bring us one step closer in understanding what this is all about!

Jibreezy Rhodes

The heck if i know lol! Im just figuring this stuff out! I think we maybe all from different places. I do know that we started to migrate from prehistoric times! Also my results tell me that at least my group is found today distributed across the Sahel belt which is from west Africa to the Middle east. But to be honest, i really dont know jack about it just yet, im still digging!

Jibreezy Rhodes

i know one thing. which is there where fair skinned people in north Europe. otherwise how would one explain my dna. anyway north Europe is a mix of people as well. the celtic area included Britain and went all the way to Germany. somehow missing Spain since Spain and Italy seem to have another kind of dna. there are unknown facts like Dublin is a Viking town and the celts also had giants. possibly some of these giants where hairy in some kind of way. then there is the topic you bring up. i just know that its hard to find history like this on google. i know because i tried to search stuff like celtic giants. anyway im possibly a descendent of king brian boru. so a fun fact is the irish national symbol of the harp is actually a death omen from the clan fairy. i have not seen this family fairy /banshee myself but storys say that she may interact with the men. at least as a banshee. 

- Eclipse, Multi dimensional being/ Active milab dream asset

- Umbrella Corporation Level 08

Add Reply

Post
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×