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Anatolian Bump
#14405045 - 05/05/11 12:26 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I found this on a random website as i was browsing the web to figure out why i have this strange bump at the back of my skull.
The Anatolian bump (also known as the Inion, and protuberantia occipitalis externa) is a bump at the back of your cranium right above your neck, it is called so since some people believe people of certain Turkic descent tend to have them, there is however no proof or research done as to whether this is true or not. In Germany it was considered a sign of Aryanism, and in Sweden it's considered to be a sign to be of Walloon descent (since a lot of them emigrated to Sweden during the 17th century).
I am Serbian and the serbs were turkish slaves back in the day for over 5 centuries. So it would make sense.
I just wanted to get some more input in case someone knows a bit more on the subject.
thnx
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: jivJaN]
#14405090 - 05/05/11 12:37 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I don't know anything about it but I hope someone does. Strange lumps with history FTW!
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: jivJaN]
#14405120 - 05/05/11 12:44 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I think you're referring to the external occipital protuberance... apparently if it's larger than normal it's known as the Anatolian bump.
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: deCypher] 1
#14405136 - 05/05/11 12:52 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Does that mean they made great spies/scouts/lookouts??
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: Kickle]
#14405354 - 05/05/11 01:47 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Damn I'm part Swedish and I don't have one.
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Nah, I dont think this is the case of Anatolian bump. More likely its the jivjan bump
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I have one, my grand-grandfather was Turk  Time to awaken hidden powers of Aryan ancestors
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I am not of any European or Turkish decent (99% sure) and have one.. I noticed it a while ago but never thought much of it.
Gave me the vibes of Bindu chakra 
I read about it once but didn't go into it any further. I got some NOR vibes which were amplified by my sleep deprivation. Thanks for the up.
Edited by OneU (05/05/11 02:54 PM)
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: OneU]
#14412234 - 05/06/11 08:08 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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What is your serbian last name??
One of my students whom I had a deep connection with and became great friends with last name is Vukobrodavich and he had this amazing family crest at his family home.
His whole family were giants and they all had super deep voices.
coool stuff
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Lol that last name translates to Wolf's beard.. I would argue that these last names have some roots dating way back to old Slavic roots.. while the cult's of many Gods were still idolized.
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Yeah. That last name would be Vukobradovic which would translate into son of wolf beard.
My last name is Djikanovic.
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: jivJaN]
#14415220 - 05/07/11 01:19 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Do you know what that translates as?
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: Kickle] 1
#14415264 - 05/07/11 01:29 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nothing that i'm aware of.
Most of our last names will end with VIC. This is used to signify - child of -
F.e
Kralj = King KraljeVIC = Prince
Kinda like your name John and the last name JohnSON. Djika or Djikan , doesn't really mean anything that i'm aware of.
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: jivJaN]
#14415276 - 05/07/11 01:32 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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cool beans I am going to call my friend and say hey hows it going son of wolfbeard!
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Re: Anatolian Bump [Re: jivJaN]
#14415313 - 05/07/11 01:39 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ah, gotcha.
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