"WE ARE ALL ONE CONNECTED"
The Kins of your Family tree
Eurasia is the combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia, with the term being a portmanteau of its two constituents. Located primarily in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres, it is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Arctic Ocean on the north, and by Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Indian Ocean to the south. The division between Europe and Asia as two different continents is a historical and cultural construct, with no clear physical separation between them; thus, in some parts of the world, Eurasia is considered the largest of five or six continents.
Eurasia covers around 52,990,000 square kilometres (20,460,000 sq mi), or around 36.2% of the Earth's total land area. The landmass contains around 4.6 billion people, equating to 72.5% of the human population. Humans first settled in Eurasia from Africa, between 60,000 and 125,000 years ago
Eurasia covers around 52,990,000 square kilometres (20,460,000 sq mi), or around 36.2% of the Earth's total land area. The landmass contains around 4.6 billion people, equating to 72.5% of the human population. Humans first settled in Eurasia from Africa, between 60,000 and 125,000 years ago
If you are a European, this is where your previous and ancient ancestors came from far back in time; Eurasia.
It is here all began far back in time before they wanderd up north that later became known as Europe/Europa created by them.
You are an Indo-European from Eurasia.
Indo European Branches Today. The approximate present-day distribution of the Indo-European branches within their homelands of Europe and Asia:
Hellenic (Greek)
Indo-Iranian
Italic (Romance)
Celtic
Germanic
Armenian
Balto-Slavic (Baltic)
Balto-Slavic (Slavic)
Albanian
Non-Indo-European languages
Dotted/striped areas indicate where multilingualism is
Hellenic (Greek)
Indo-Iranian
Italic (Romance)
Celtic
Germanic
Armenian
Balto-Slavic (Baltic)
Balto-Slavic (Slavic)
Albanian
Non-Indo-European languages
Dotted/striped areas indicate where multilingualism is
kin noun \ˈkin\: a person's relatives
Full Definition of KINkin/kin/KINgship
noun
Full Definition of KINkin/kin/KINgship
noun
- one's family and relations.
"he is expected to make a payment to his wife's kin"
synonyms:relatives, relations, family (members), kindred, kith and kin; flesh and blood, nearest and dearest;
kinsfolk, kinsmen, kinswomen, people;
informalfolks
"their own kin" - Adjective: Definition of KIN kindred, related
- "he was kin to the brothers"
synonyms:relatives, relations, family (members), kindred, kith and kin; flesh and blood, nearest and dearest;
kinsfolk, kinsmen, kinswomen, people;
informalfolks
"their own kin" - : a group of persons of common ancestry : clan
2
a : one's relatives : kindred
b : kinsman <he wasn't any kin to you — Jean Stafford>
3 archaic : kinship
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Examples of KIN- They are her distant kin.
- <invited all of his kith and kin to his graduation party>
Origin of KINMiddle English, from Old English cynn; akin to Old High German chunni race, Latin genus birth, race, kind, Greekgenos, Latin gignere to beget, Greek gignesthai to be born First Known Use: before 12th century - Relatedto KINSynonymsblood, clan, folks, house, family, kindred, kinfolk (or kinfolks), kinsfolk, line, lineage, people, race, stock, tribe Antonyms nonrelative Related Words blended family, nuclear family; extendedfamily, household,kith; brood; descendant (also descendent), issue,offspring, progeny, scion, seed; clansman, kinsman,kinswoman, relative; dynasty NearAntonymsancestry, birth, descent, extraction, origin, pedigree
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Other Anthropology Terms ectomorph, ethnography, prehistory, yurt