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@HeloProcurement I'm still going down the rabbit hole over here. Military memes are awesome! I'm guessing it's because genuine humor is most often the product of true and utter misery :)
"Side altar in Sant'Agata al Collegio in Caltanissetta (Sicily), featuring elaborate stone inlays (pietra dura). 18th century (by Giovanni Amico?). Second image a detail."
1. Paperweight. Circassian In Ambush, Russia, 1871
2. Circassian Prince on Horseback Selling 2 Boys, Sir William Allen, 1814
3. Circassian priming powder flask. Horn, silver, gilding & niello. This is the pure Circassian aesthetic embodied. 1840-50s
4. Circassian rifle, 18-19th C
@SurvivetheJive I recall BMAC & Andronovo were 2 cultures possibly associated w/ Tarim mummies. But I'm not up to date. Obviously attested Tocharian is from much, much later. While we're on the subject of 'much later' have a look at Mehmed Siyah Kalem's medieval Central Asian gingers & demons.
Nationalists conversant with 'leftist' academic work should read this book, which rests on such a foundation, but has important implications for thinkers on the right.
@thegownprince @LivesMorgoth
Cannot emphasize enough the importance of this book.
https://t.co/wMsk4WY0Fl