20 fevereiro, 2011

Aniversário do Professor Teotónio





Na sexta-feira dia 18 de Fevereiro o Professor Teotónio R. de Souza, comemorou mais um aniversário. E com muito boa intenção, festa e união o novo Núcleo Lusófono da História juntamente com o Vitor Escudero, Paulo Medeiros combinamos uma festa surpresa ao professor com um belo bolo e champanhe da melhor categoria escolhido pelo Sr. Arlindo Paliotes.
Encontravam-se na sala o Professor Benito, a Professora Ana Cristina Martins e a professora Gisélia Felício. Quero deixar um muito obrigada ao Carlos e a nossa estimada delegada Fátima Santos por terem aparecido.

Catarina

Núcleo Lusófono da História



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14 fevereiro, 2011

As raízes


Reena Martins

for The Telegraph

History scholar Teotonio R. de Souza, who comes from the village Moirá, in North Goa, found that his paternal ancestors crossed southeast Europe, most likely central and southern Italy, Greece and Romania, on their way from Africa.

About 1,50,000 years ago, de Souza’s early paternal relatives had come out of Ethiopia, via Egypt, and crossed into Europe and Asia to reach India. One group, however, branched off into Turkey and Greece.

On a map, his ancestors from his mother’s side are seen stepping out of the northern tip of Africa, somewhere around Libya. Their route, marked by arrows, proceeded towards Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

One part of the group moved towards Mongolia, while the other entered India through the north, crossing over to Bengal. While one group reached Goa, others crossed the Indian Ocean and stopped in northern Australia.