Tbilisi as an Ancient and a Modern Pearl of all Caucasus by Franco Tenelli

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With English spoken commentary and Russian subtitles.
История древнего города Тбилиси и кавказкой(белой) расы, рассказанная на Английском языке с Русским переводом.
Были ли Адам и Ева грузинами? нет это не сенсационноя находка Грузинских ученных а мнение известного Немецкого Антрополога, создателя теории рас,
Блуменбаха.(В конце программы).
The 1775 treatise "The Natural Varieties of Mankind," by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach proposed five major divisions: the Caucasoid race, Mongoloid race, Ethiopian race (later termed the Negroid race), American Indian race, and Malayan race, but he did not propose any hierarchy among the races.[44] Blumenbach also noted the graded transition in appearances from one group to adjacent groups and suggested that "one variety of mankind does so sensibly pass into the other, that you cannot mark out the limits between them".[45]

Blumenbach argued that physical characteristics like skin color, cranial profile, etc., depended on geography, diet, and mannerism. Like other monogenists such as Georges-Louis Leclerc and Comte de Buffon, Blumenbach held to the "degenerative hypothesis" of racial origins. Blumenbach claimed that Adam and Eve were Caucasian (Georgian) inhabitants of Asia, (see Asia hypothesis),[4] and that other races came about by degeneration from environmental factors such as the sun and poor diet. Thus, he claimed, Negroid pigmentation arose because of the result of the heat of the tropical sun, while the cold wind caused the tawny colour of the Eskimos, while the Chinese were fair-skinned compared to the other Asian stocks because they kept mostly in towns protected from environmental factors. He believed that the degeneration could be reversed in a proper environmental control and that all contemporary forms of man could revert to the original Caucasian race.[5]

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I was just last week the first time in Tbilisi. An amazing city, I was wondering why it is not more known in Europe as a touristic destination. Sometimes you have to follow your own inspirations to discover new places and miracles. I was very touched about the charm of the people there. Background music in the hotel came from a singing receptionist. Wine is completely different from what I knew so far. My next travel to Georgia / Tbilisi is already booked. A very nice summary this video with interesting historical researches!

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