There are Europeans on /int/ right now who do not know the name of the person who discovered their country.
It's pretty hard to say when random people just wandered here in the dawn of time.
>Pytheas, (flourished 300 bc, Massalia, Gaul), navigator, geographer, astronomer, and the first Greek to visit and describe the British Isles and the Atlantic coast of Europe. Though his principal work, On the Ocean, is lost, something is known of his ventures through the Greek historian Polybius (c. 200–c. 118 bc).
I am a Greek
>The area that is now the Netherlands was inhabited by early humans at least 37,000 years ago, as attested by flint tools discovered in Woerden in 2010.[1] In 2009 a fragment of a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal skull was found in sand dredged from the North Sea floor off the coast of Zeeland.[2]
>>79474855
His name was ooga van booga
>>79474738
Ooga boogaez
God
Not just that but the white race originates from our land
>>79474799
This
If you know the name of the person who discovered your country, you're pretty much a non country
>>79474738
Some caveman tens of thousands of years ago.
proto indo europeans LITERALLY come from our steppes
>>79474852
>>Pytheas, (flourished 300 bc, Massalia, Gaul), navigator, geographer, astronomer, and the first Greek to visit and describe the British Isles and the Atlantic coast of Europe. Though his principal work, On the Ocean, is lost, something is known of his ventures through the Greek historian Polybius (c. 200–c. 118 bc).
>I am a Greek
Iki BTFO
>his country got discovered
New worlder problems.
>>79475074
>proto indo europeans LITERALLY come from our steppes
Are you Ukranian?
>>79474738
Erik den helige and bishop Henry of Finland, they brought us civilization :)