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)”
Ancient Aegeans in the Americas?
In this post we present and discuss information on the very intriguing subject of possible ancient Transoceanic journeys of the Aegeans towards the American Lands.
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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”
Long-distance Trade in Prehistoric Europe; the Aegean origins of the Neolithic European cultures
Spondylus gaederopus is a species of marine bivalve mollusc, a thorny oyster in the family Spondylidae. This species is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea. Continue reading “Long-distance Trade in Prehistoric Europe; the Aegean origins of the Neolithic European cultures”
Archaeological evidence from Bulgaria shows that ancient Thrace was part of the Cretan-Mycenaean culture
This post is a presentation of archaeological findings, from the territory of modern Bulgaria, which imply intense Mycenean presence in ancient Thrace. Continue reading “Archaeological evidence from Bulgaria shows that ancient Thrace was part of the Cretan-Mycenaean culture”
Lycians – Lydians – ‘Luwians’?
In this post we present a research in the names Λύκιοι (Lycians/Lykians) and Λυδοί (Lydians) and possible connections to the name ‘Λούβιοι’ (Luwians). Continue reading “Lycians – Lydians – ‘Luwians’?”