User talk:Juanca911
In no shape or form was Russia involved with the slave trade. Slav's wore themselves enslaved throughout the futel times of russian antiques. Serfs are not slaves (serf is an individual who has to clear a dept via work) and their masters had no power of life and death over them.
The collective (remaining) long line history of the russian people that the communist wore not able to destroy is on display and in print threw the hermitage museum ( https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/what-s-on/temp_exh/2017/hermitage1917/?lng=) in st.petersburg.
This article even being attached to the "modern" slave trade is both insensitive and disgusting. The cited source are not peer reviewed material and are all generated from non russian historians, who slander the slavic people by calling them and russian history as starting in "muskovea" which it did not. Russians had the humble beginning in the novigrad besan and earlier in the steps of Scythia. Moscovia and all of the wrong Kiev Rus origin neritive was stared and pushed by non russian historians to systematically destroy true russian history. This was later reinforced by the Soviets to further destroy any and all ancient/ antique history of russia. The words Musco-covea (moscow), Ou-kri-en-na (kevi) only appeared in the writings of non partisan, non russian historians in the early 980's.
860 Rus'–Byzantine War (russians led by our founder Rurick brake off from the dying Byzantine empire aided by the descendants of Sparta the Laconia-ans) 862 Rurik came to rule in Novgorod, establishing the Rurikid Dynasty. 882 Oleg of Novgorod conquered Kiev and moved the capital there. Later back more up revier to were modernday Moscow sits. Proclaims Kevi to be the outskirts of russia callings it A-cri-e-na (later
pronounced Ukraine)
Ru-(rick) + (la-conia) |coi is pronounced as an "s" sound| = Ru+SS+IA = RUSSIA or as we slavs say its RA-SE-YA.
Thus True Russian history as a "RUSSIA" started with RURIK in NOVARGARD wich sat on the banks of the NOVOGRAD RIVER....
"earliest evidence for the presence of anatomically modern humans found anywhere in Europe was reported in 2007 from the deepest levels of the Kostenki archaeological site near the Don (the beginning of the novigrad river) River in Russia, which has been dated to at least 40,000 years ago.
Arctic Russia was reached by 40,000 years ago. That Russia was also home to some of the last surviving Neanderthals whom wore revealed by the discovery of the partial skeleton of a Neanderthal infant in Mezmaiskaya cave in Adygea, which was carbon dated to only 29,000 years ago.
In 2008, Russian archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of Novosibirsk, working at the site of Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of Siberia, uncovered a 40,000-year-old small bone fragment from the fifth finger of a juvenile hominin, which DNA analysis revealed to be a previously unknown species of human, which was named the Denisova hominin.[7]
During the prehistoric eras the vast steppes of Southern Russia were home to tribes of nomadic pastoralists (these tribes wore later united by Rurick to fight off the slavers of the coucuse, medel easy and pre-mongolian peoples). In classical antiquity, the Pontic Steppe was known as Scythia. Remnants of these long gone steppe cultures were discovered in the course of the 20th century in such places as Ipatovo,[8] Sintashta,[9] Arkaim,[10] and Pazyryk.[11]
Rusick united the clans in novigrad and all russian historians agree upon the history of the slavic peoples as beginning in the novigrad river basin and the Denisova plains range.
Not in modern day "moscow" or "kiev". This is utterly disgusting and insensitive to the russian people.
sources https://ipfs.io/ipfs/.../wiki/Sparta_(modern).html https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Timeline_of_Russian_history http://hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/?lng=en
Thank you for reading from Denisova Project support foundation.
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