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Distribution of mobile art in Eastern Europe
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > 1 Staryé Duruitory, 2 Brynzeny, 3 Kosseoutzy, 4 Klimaoutzy, 5 Suren’ 1, 6 Chan-Koba, 7 Apiantcha, 8 grotte d’Uvarov, 9Sakagia, 10 Sagvardgilé, 11 Gvardgilas-Kldé, 12 Devis-Khvreli, 13 Taro-Kldé, 14 Molodova V, 15 Lissitchniki, 16 LipaVI, 17 Klinetz, 18 Ossokorovka, 19 Dubovaya…
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From around 12,000 years ago. The term “quaternary extinction”, refers to a main event, at the end of the pleistocene
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Megafauna describes large animal species, typically those weighing over 44 kilograms (about 97 pounds)It include mammoths, mastodons, giant ground sloths, saber-toothed cats, and others. Extinctions have occurred at various times throughout Earth’s history, but the most significant and well-studied wave happened…
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In classical Greece, Lerna (Greek: Λέρνα or Λέρνη) was a region of springs, a former lake; and, mythical legends
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Near the east coast of the Peloponnesus, south of Argos, Lerna was a 10,000 year old neolithic communityGeographically located on a narrow point between mountains and the sea. In an important location, along an ancient route from the Argolid to the…
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ʿAin Ghazal’ or, ‘Spring of the Ghazal maybe the site of the oldest largest statues ever discovered
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > A neolithic archaeological site exists in Jordan. Near the capital city of Amman. One of the most remarkable finds at Ain Ghazal is a series of plastered statues, some of which represent human figuresOne of the oldest and large-sized statues ever…
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The Sorcerer is 13000BC cave art. From ‘the sanctuary’ room. At 3 brothers cave, in mid-France
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Usually interpreted as some kind of spirit or master of animals. La Sorcerer est un bon drawing magnifique. Though its chamber. ‘The sanctuary’ may reflect something else. Henri Breuil drew the horned humanoid torso, and the publication of his drawing became…
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From the neolithic world Halaf pottery is amongst the finest
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > In the period 6500 to 5500 BC, a society emerged in northern Mesopotamia and Syria. They shared a common culture, and produced some of the finest pottery for there time. It is named for the site in Syria. Tell Halaf in…
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Baalberger keramikstil was Baalberg groups own ceramic style. It was broadly associated with the funnelbeaker culture. They had wicked burial customs
home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > The Baalberge group (sometimes spelled “Baalberge”) is a Neolithic cultural group associated with the broader Funnelbeaker culture (Trichterbecherkultur or TRB). From Central Europe, particularly in what is now Germany. It is part of the earlier neolithic period for this region. Around 4000…
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Trichterbecherkultur, TRB, or Funnel Beaker culture was a neolithic culture in central Europe. And, one of the first in the north
home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Trichterbecherkultur, TRB, or Funnel Beaker culture is named after the characteristic pottery style. It is found at archaeological sites where beakers had a funnel-shaped neck. Like in Denmark, northern Germany, the Netherlands and southern Sweden. (1) The distinctiveness of this artifact lies…
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In history of any human civilization. Basket weaving is one of the widest spread crafts
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > It is hard to say just how old this craft is. What did you think? Natural materials were available almost everywhere. Things like wood, grass, plants; and, animal skins. But they decay naturally and constantly. Because of this. More often than…