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  1. Exploring the Mysterious North American Moon-Eyed People Legend

    There are legends and tales in the world that are old, tattered and near forgotten. Once proudly passed down the generations, these legends were slowly taken over by the unforgivable passage of time. And some of the most enigmatic tales can be traced to the North American continent, where they were once carefully maintained by the Native American tribes.

    Aleksa Vučković - 23/01/2022 - 22:00

  2. Stone Age Peoples Made Bone Arrowheads - From Human Bones!

    ... has revealed a surprising fact about life in ancient Europe. It seems that some Ice Age peoples carved weapons ... has revealed a surprising fact about life in ancient Europe. It seems that some Ice Age peoples carved weapons ... bridge that once connected the British Isles with mainland Europe, which scientists have named Doggerland . Little did ...

    Nathan Falde - 22/12/2020 - 21:56

  3. Thirsty Brits Turned to Drinking Cow’s Milk 7,000 Years Ago

    ... of York tracked hunter-gatherer lifestyles in prehistoric Europe over about 1,500 years as they evolved into sedentary ... to 5,000 BC, located along the Southern Atlantic coast of Europe, in what is today Spain and Portugal, the researchers ... Ireland. An artist’s impression of prehistoric humans in Europe. ( Public domain ) This claim is supported in the fact ...

    ashley cowie - 28/04/2020 - 19:04

  4. Genetic Study Reveals Exactly Who ‘The Romans’ Were

    ... the Mediterranean Sea , immigrants from the Near East , Europe and North Africa pulled up their roots and moved to ... more or less comports with what has been found around Europe - they represent an influx of farmers primarily ... there relative to the Roman Empire's western reaches in Europe and Africa. A History of the Crusades As Told by ...

    ancient-origins - 08/11/2019 - 15:43

  5. Saint Brendan and His Epic Voyage: Was the Irish Saint the First European in the New World?

    ... monastic tradition, St. Brendan traveled around northwest Europe to preach the Christian faith and to found ...

    dhwty - 02/12/2017 - 13:43

  6. Charlemagne: One of the Most Important Figures of Early Medieval Europe

    ... most important figures in the history of early Medieval Europe. As King of the Franks, he sought to unite all the ... to Charlemagne’s patronage of such scholars that Western Europe was able to experience a cultural and intellectual ... Keen, M., 1968. The Pelican History of Medieval Europe. London: Penguin Books. Snell, M., 2016. Charlemagne. ...

    dhwty - 30/03/2016 - 03:50

  7. New DNA Study Suggests African Humans Interbred With European Neanderthals Way Earlier Than We Think

    ... took place after the ancestors of Neanderthals arrived in Europe, by a lineage more closely related to modern humans. ... engage in mass migration from Africa, their backyard, to Europe, Neanderthal territory, until 75,000 years ago. Early ... these small Neanderthal groups managed to spread all over Europe (from Spain to Siberia). Joshua Schreiber, a ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 06/07/2017 - 13:57

  8. The Fascinating History of Medieval Castles: From Emergence to Obsoletion

    ... buildings of the Middle Ages, especially in Western Europe. During this period, the castle served generally as ... buildings of the Middle Ages , especially in Western Europe. During this period, the castle served generally as ... Carolingian Empire, which ruled over Central and Western Europe during its height of power. When the empire collapsed, ...

    dhwty - 16/03/2020 - 13:06

  9. Ancient Elites in North-western Europe Enjoyed High-Island Living

    ... communities in the medieval world of the north-western Europe crannogs.  Archaeologists in the UK have shown how ... in the medieval world crannogs in north-western Europe. They controlled the communities they ruled from ... Stock By Ashley Cowie Ancient Elites in North-western Europe Enjoyed High-Island Living ...

    ashley cowie - 29/09/2022 - 22:56

  10. How Charles II of Spain’s Inbreeding Plunged Europe Into War (Video)

    ... Charles II's health woes had far-reaching consequences. Europe descended into the War of the Spanish Succession upon ... Mitchell How Charles II of Spain’s Inbreeding Plunged Europe Into War (Video) ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 04/11/2023 - 15:53

  11. Archaeologists Find Proof that early Hittites entered Europe

    ... research has shown that the early Hittites ventured into Europe, while previously it was believed that they remained ... which offer the first ever proof that the Hittites entered Europe.   “The Mesopotamian works of art date back to ... Archaeologists Find Proof that early Hittites entered Europe ...

    aprilholloway - 01/11/2013 - 05:31

  12. The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution

    ... that occurred some 40,000 to 50,000 years ago in Europe marked end of significant biological evolution in ...

    ancient-origins - 28/10/2017 - 00:26

  13. Illegal Artifact Smuggling and Forgery Ring Smashed in Europe-Wide Police Swoop

    ... treasures to traders, collectors and auction houses in Europe. The investigators began following members of the ... Illegal Artifact Smuggling and Forgery Ring Smashed in Europe-Wide Police Swoop ...

    ashley cowie - 16/07/2018 - 10:45

  14. Black Spark, White Fire: Did African Explorers Civilize Ancient Europe?

    Columbus Discovered America . . . But Who Discovered Europe? Were the ancient Egyptians black? Did Egyptian ... establish royal houses, and bring civilization to Europe’s savage tribes? Did the secret rites of their ... Spark, White Fire: Did African Explorers Civilize Ancient Europe? ...

    ancient-origins - 16/04/2016 - 15:30

  15. Prehistoric Spanish Massacre Rewrites the History of War in Europe

    ... view that large-scale warfare was introduced into Iron Age Europe by Rome. La Hoya was a very important Iron Age town in ... massacre completely rewrites the timeline of warfare in Europe, taking the spotlight off the Romans. Aerial view of ... Spanish Massacre Rewrites the History of War in Europe ...

    Ed Whelan - 01/10/2020 - 00:00

  16. Thirty Years’ War: The Horror Of Europe’s Bloodiest Conflict (Video)

    In the 16th century, Europe witnessed a seismic shift as Latin Christianity ... of power struggles, with factions emerging across Europe. “Lion of the North” Gustavus Adolphus and the ... 3.0 By Robbie Mitchell Thirty Years’ War: The Horror Of Europe’s Bloodiest Conflict (Video) ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 03/12/2023 - 15:57

  17. 640 Years of Unity: Honoring Europe's Oldest Peace Treaty (Video)

    ... commemorates a treaty that is believed to be one of Europe's oldest international agreements still in force.  ... commemorates a treaty that is believed to be one of Europe's oldest international agreements still in force. This ... Stock. By Robbie Mitchell 640 Years of Unity: Honoring Europe's Oldest Peace Treaty (Video) ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 20/06/2023 - 21:02

  18. Cave Paintings Among the Oldest in Europe

    ... the earliest known cave paintings produced by humans in Europe. The Altxerri caves, located in the province of ... Upper Palaeolithic period (50,000 to 10,000 years ago) in Europe and southwest Asia. The exceptional display of art ... By  April Holloway Cave Paintings Among the Oldest in Europe ...

    aprilholloway - 24/09/2013 - 01:38

  19. Dover Castle: The Key to England at the Gateway to Europe

    ... England, due to its being the closest town to continental Europe. Although the current castle dates to the Medieval ... so that they could have unrestricted access to continental Europe. Dover was therefore a strategic site in this plan and ... kingdom of England was now at odds with Catholic Europe and was especially threatened by Spain and France. ...

    dhwty - 13/07/2021 - 01:51

  20. New Study Questions Archaic Views on Gender Roles, Showing Women as Cultural Leaders

    ... feature characterizing the lives of people in Central Europe even in the 3rd and early 2nd millennium.” Pope ... either the Iberian Peninsula, the Netherlands or Central Europe and subsequently spread out across Western Europe. They are known for a particular pottery type they ...

    Alicia McDermott - 06/09/2017 - 13:58

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