Progeny of Noah’s Son Japheth Listed in Genesis 10 Nearly Surrounded Basin Now Called Black Sea During the Ice Age

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Japheth’s son Tiras after the Tower of Babel moved to where would be called Thrace on the western side of the Black Sea basin which during the Ice Age was all freshwater flowing out through a river with a lake midway down where now are the Bosporus strait, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelle strait, into the Aegean when the level of the world ocean was a few hundred feet lower. Submerged ruins (mostly wooden) have been discovered off the coast of Bulgaria (Thrace), and some of stone off Snake Island at the mouth of the Danube. The Ashkenazi (Scythians), progeny of Japheth’s grandson Ashkenaz (whose father was Gomer namesake of the Cimmerians) lived along the north shore of the Black Sea (lake) during the Ice Age, and apparently Pelasgians (progeny of Shem’s great great grandson Heber) of Iberia in the Caucasus whose magnificent megalithic structures have been discovered submerged about a mile off Anapa, Russia, then along the southern shore, the Moschoi (of Japheth’s son Meshech) who may have built the wooden structures discovered by Robert Ballard submerged off Sinope, Turkey.