In this post we present evidence of Naval Trade in the Aegean already since the Late Pleistocene. Continue reading “Obsidian dating provides proof for Naval Trade in the Aegean during the Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene (13-10,000 yBP)”
Bronze Age Trade; from the Indus, through Bactria, Elam, Mesopotamia and the Near East, into the Aegean
In this post you will read about indirect, but apparent proof that the Bronze Age world was much more globalised than previously thought. Continue reading “Bronze Age Trade; from the Indus, through Bactria, Elam, Mesopotamia and the Near East, into the Aegean”
The Neolithic Britons originated from the Aegean
This post is a presentation of information, sourced from official publications, on the very interesting subject of Neolithization in Britain. Continue reading “The Neolithic Britons originated from the Aegean”
Plato’s “Timaeus”; the ancient Tradition records multiple ‘cataclysmic’ events – The inhabitants of the ‘Old World’ knew of the ‘Americas’
In this post we present and analyze an excerpt from Plato‘s “Timaeus“. Continue reading “Plato’s “Timaeus”; the ancient Tradition records multiple ‘cataclysmic’ events – The inhabitants of the ‘Old World’ knew of the ‘Americas’”
Middle Pleistocene sea-crossings in the Aegean
The possibility that humans reached the Mediterranean islands in the Palaeolithic has been the subject of discussion for decades. Continue reading “Middle Pleistocene sea-crossings in the Aegean”
The Late Bronze Age Collapse and the ‘Greek Dark Ages’ have economic, military, and climatic explanations
At the end of the Late Bronze Age (LBA) most Eastern Mediterranean urban centers were either destroyed or abandoned throughout the Near East and Aegean. Continue reading “The Late Bronze Age Collapse and the ‘Greek Dark Ages’ have economic, military, and climatic explanations”