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”
Aurignacian Humans enjoyed Music; Upper Palaeolithic flutes found in Germany
Excavations in the summer of 2008 at the sites of Hohle Fels and Vogelherd in Germany produced new evidence for Palaeolithic music in the form of the remains of one nearly complete bone flute and isolated small fragments of three ivory flutes. Continue reading “Aurignacian Humans enjoyed Music; Upper Palaeolithic flutes found in Germany”
The “Levantine Aurignacian”; migration of a European population to the Near East during the Upper Palaeolithic
In this post we present information on the very interesting issue of the “Levantine Aurignacian”. Continue reading “The “Levantine Aurignacian”; migration of a European population to the Near East during the Upper Palaeolithic”
The fortified remains of Arpino, Italy
This post is mostly a photographic presentation of monuments from Arpino, Italy. Continue reading “The fortified remains of Arpino, Italy”
Raising an army in Post-Roman Europe – The 7th century Germany & Scandinavia
From the early seventh century the sources available to us are more numerous and more evenly distributed across the west. By this period, the ‘ethnic’ armies descended from the late Roman field armies had evolved into armies raised from classes of landowners. This evolution continued through the seventh century. Continue reading “Raising an army in Post-Roman Europe – The 7th century Germany & Scandinavia”
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”