>>5231241Look up the Tocharians.
Some “White” ethnic groups originated in Central Asia, or at least migrated there at some point, for hundreds, or possibly thousands of years.
Tocharian tombs contain people who appear ti be from different ethnic groups, due to facial features and DNA tests. Some of the mummys are tall, blonde, skinny, people, and I believe DNA tests have shown they had blue eyes.
There are also ceramic sculptures that have been found in the same areas or in nearby regions that show what could be white people, on top of camels. The clothing those people portrayed are wearing is similar to traditional Norwegian or other Scandinavian clothing.
The Skythians were originally from Central Asia, and were historically listed as the ancestors if the Scots, and Saxons, and Franks, and maybe some other European tribes. The Skythian claim might be supported in a few ways. Some Skythian metalwork appears to show Mistletoe, which was sacred to the druids. Artwork found in celtic areas and in Scandinavia is also similar to some found in Skythian tombs. And there is mention of the “Huns” ruling “the isles”. Most historians presume the isles that were being referred to were baltic areas which the Romans thought were isles. I’ve seen an argument that the Romans never used the same term for the baltic as for the term that was used by the classical author, and that the term was usually used to refer to the British Isles.
There was also a tribe from Asia that had a name that sounded very similar to “Saxons” I forget what the name was, maybe ”Saqusins” or something.
There was also immigration into Europe by Eastern tribes that were originally from Asia, such as the Huns, Alans, Sarmatians, etc.