What SHOULD have been

>, plus Germanic people that were landlords during the middle ages
You've already said Vandals. After the Byzantines the landlords and ruling class was local often with Pre-IE names or with local variants of imported names, the Germanic landlords were North Italians who started owning lands in the island in the 13th century and who often descended from Germanic families like the Della Gherardesca and Malaspina. Then you have the Aragonese who were partially Germanic descendants and settled in the South since the 14th century and gained controlled over the whole island during the 15th.
A whole Sarmatian cemetery dating to the Roman period has been recently unearthed near Cagliari, and Byzantines often employed Germanic troops, I think most of the "whitening" of the Sardinians occurred during that time and during the Aragonese period, while the 8th-13th century was a period of re-browning of the locals who took over again.

> Let me tell you about your country

The pople living in grece and anatolia before helenic achaic ionian etc invazions are generaly refered to as pelazgi
Crete had its own thing in layers of migrations and invasions
Turkic incursions started after the 300eds, and seljucs and ottomans came to anatolia in the 6/700eds
Magyar invasions happened in around the 900eds

This kind of thing is why people hate americans

The map says "without" not "before"

> Let me tell you about your island

By Germanic people I'm referring to the obvious Germanic families that came from Northern Italy and Spain. Many of these didnty even have latinized surnames but were full on German, not only from Vandals but Visigoths from Spain and Ostrogoths and Longboards from northern Italy plus they married central European families and only then the surnames got shuffled with local marrying. The 8-13 the century if anything are a prime time of this whitening of Sardinia.

> Sarmatian cemetery

Care to link any source?

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Pfft... Thats like saying 'without the finno-korean hyper war ever occuring'

FALSE

We would all be speaking Arabic, Inshallah

>The 8-13 the century if anything are a prime time of this whitening of Sardinia.
Wrong, it was a time of re-browning of the island, with both the ruling class and the common people bearing pre-IE names such as Arzocco/Orzocco, Ithocor, Barisone/Parason, Gonnario/Gunnar, Furato, Torchitorio/Torceri, Torbeno/Durbino, Nispella/Nispeni, all of these names are pre indoeuropean and only found people from Sardinia, and are attested in epigraphs dating back to the 2nd century AD, other names of the ruling class and landowners such as Comita/Gomita, plus local variants of imported names Costantino->Guantino/Gantino were also specific to the island. The rulers of Cagliari were forced to take alternatively the dynastic names of Torchitorio or of Salusio.
>but were full on German, not only from Vandals but Visigoths from Spain and Ostrogoths and Longboards from northern Italy
These were from the 13th century onward, while the Vandals were in the 5th and 6th century, the 8th-13th century was a time of brown locals taking over again.
>care to link the source?
researchgate.net/publication/286624120_La_necropoli_punico-romana_di_Pill'e_Matta_Quartucciu-_Cagliari_antropologia_e_archeologia

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Mh ok it's interesting to see how the cemetery suddenly discontinued the Punic burial technique but we have no documents or anything about new people's getting there. It's clear the Romans didn't care so much for this island as to record too much about it. Still it's just an Hypothesis that's it's a Sarmatian burial site, we can't know for sure

Gonnario and Torbeno are germanic origin names, not pre-IE or brown.