Sounds like you might enjoy this: https://poal.co/c/0d962bc7-75a1-4242-b48e-ad3438ebc7bb#cmnts
Nice. Saved it. Personally, I've been able to tie in the Mycenean Greeks and Etruscans with the Scythians through a simple method. Basically by the craftsmanship of their goldsmithing. Nobody has ever come close to the detail and specific style/characteristics as them. They have a microscopic detail style to them with unique way of creating gold jewelry that nobody else creates, even to this day.
Seems people are waking...
PLUS, look at this: https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-tribe-of-dan-sons-of-israel-or-of-greek-mercenaries-hired-by-egypt-1.5468423 (straight from the horses mouth.)
>these Aegean-style artifacts in Dan suggest the presence of worshippers hailing from the Aegean—perhaps the Denyen, Danuna (or Danaoi in Greek), in short, one of the ancient Greek tribes. The Denyen/Danuna were also one of the so-called "Sea Peoples" of Aegean origin who invaded Egypt, as described in Ramesses IIIs mortuary temple relief (1175 B.C.E.).
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