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  1. The Mighty Magyars, a Medieval Menace to the Holy Roman Empire

    The eighth to tenth centuries in Europe were turbulent times, as Western Europe was caught in the crossfire of invading foreign ... the northern Europeans.  The eighth to tenth centuries in Europe were turbulent times, as Western Europe was caught in ...

    Cam Rea - 06/11/2019 - 22:28

  2. Why Are There Carvings of Women Flashing Their Genitals on Churches Across Europe?

    ... a woman flashing her genitals is a church wall, but across Europe, most notably Ireland and Britain, there are dozens of ... a woman flashing her genitals is a church wall, but across Europe, most notably Ireland and Britain, there are dozens of ... named Sheela.     Sheela na gigs may be found across Europe. Whilst many of them are located in Ireland and Great ...

    dhwty - 29/11/2017 - 18:56

  3. Ogedei Khan: Only His Death Could Save Europe from the Mongols

    ... control of Persia. The Russian steppes and Eastern Europe were conquered as well and Western Europe was only spared by the Great Khan’s death in 1241. ... resistance. The Mongols continued their advance into Europe with the invasion of Central Europe, and were intent ...

    dhwty - 13/10/2018 - 14:01

  4. 2,500-Year-Old Celtic Chariot Proves Iron Age Links with Mainland Europe

    ... it may suggest that Iron Age Scots had closer ties with Europe that previously thought. It has been speculated that ... living in Scotland and those living in other parts of Europe. For example, some technical details, such as the way ... "Scotland is often seen as being at the fringe of Iron Age Europe, cut off from the mainstream,” said Dr Stephen ...

    dhwty - 11/12/2016 - 21:49

  5. Extensive Ancient Underground Networks Discovered Throughout Europe

    ... of Stone Age underground tunnels, stretching across Europe from Scotland to Turkey, perplexing researchers as to ... under literally hundreds of Neolithic settlements all over Europe and the fact that so many tunnels have survived 12,000 ... in Austria we have found 350 metres,' he said. 'Across Europe there were thousands of them - from the north in ...

    aprilholloway - 11/06/2013 - 03:03

  6. Tracing the Origins of Europe, through Goddess Europa, Back to Jeroboam? Pt 2

    ... possess her. The Greeks imagined one as Asia, the other, Europe. God settled the dispute decreeing Europe should receive her ( Moschus " Europa " 8-15 ). ... reforms" as outlined in "The Bacchae" by Euripides. Europe and the Lost Ten Tribes One final thought; Can we ...

    John Salverda - 01/08/2015 - 03:25

  7. Dire Consequences of Suicide in the European Middle Ages

    ... by theology, and followed soon thereafter in medieval Europe. In the view of the Christian church, suicide was a ... Between the 10 th and 12 th centuries in many parts of Europe, self-murder became a felony crime. Pre-industrial Europe, prior to becoming a vast imperial power, was not just ...

    Sahir - 30/03/2021 - 18:57

  8. The ‘Dynastic Race’ and the Biblical ‘Japheth’ Part II: Ethnology and Influence

    ... be related to the Beaker folk who were widely dispersed in Europe as well as in North Africa in the late chalcolithic ... Also, even the Corded Ware culture of northern Europe seems to have been borne by mostly dark-eyed, ... pottery group dated in the early Bronze Age (Europe 1970 and 1470 BC) ( CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Almagro-Gorbea has ...

    Alexander Jacob - 14/10/2017 - 13:56

  9. Faith or Economy? Why Pagan Religions Lost Their Position in Europe

    ... According to many researchers, the Christianizing of Europe took longer than it's officially described. For ... or Economy? Why Pagan Religions Lost Their Position in Europe ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 06/08/2016 - 00:46

  10. The Copper Age: When Metallurgy Came to Rule the World

    ... a greater emphasis on the warrior culture, especially in Europe. In archaeology, the first signs of massacres, ... (Jose Mª Yuste / CC BY-SA 4.0 ) The Chalcolithic Era in Europe The Copper Age was instrumental in the history of Europe and the development of the cultures emerging during ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 03/04/2021 - 14:42

  11. The Tragedies that Befell the Five Civilized Tribes that were Forced to Trek the Trail of Tears

    The Five Civilized Tribes of the American Southeast tried to assimilate into the European settlers’ society to keep their lands. But the outsiders who coveted their territory didn’t seem to care if the Indians were civilized, and eventually forced them to take the disastrous Trail of Tears far to the west.

    Mark Miller - 19/09/2018 - 23:04

  12. 27 Pounds of Copper Age Axe and Hammer Heads is the Largest European Hoard of its Kind

    ... us to better understand the Copper Age (4000-3000 BC) in Europe and its surprising level of civilization. Lucky Find ... that the hoard is the largest find of these objects in Europe to date. Drawings of hammer-axe heads found in the ... metal, was widely used by a variety of cultures in Eastern Europe and the Near East. Interestingly, the heads did not ...

    Ed Whelan - 12/01/2019 - 12:26

  13. Two of Europe’s Biggest Cairns are About to Be Buried in Trash

    ... Massive Cairns of Maulbronn In the archaeology of Western Europe these impressive relics are generally referred to as ... are totally undervalued in Maulbronn. In other parts of Europe, these monuments have been investigated and restored ... Germany. Source: Author provided By Walter Haug Two of Europe’s Biggest Cairns are About to Be Buried in Trash ...

    Haugar - 28/03/2020 - 18:07

  14. Lone Archaeologist Discovers First Multi-Year European Settlement in the U.S.

    An archaeologist and historian working on his own found the first multi-year settlement by Europeans on U.S. soil, in Pensacola, Florida. The mid-16th century expedition of about 1,500 people led by Tristán de Luna y Arellano included Spanish colonialists, slaves and Aztecs and lasted for two years.

    Mark Miller - 31/12/2015 - 15:09

  15. Viking Colonies Collapsed Through Over Hunting Walruses

    ... according to a study of medieval artifacts from across Europe. The mysterious disappearance of Greenland's Norse ... according to a study of medieval artifacts from across Europe. Founded by Erik the Red around 985 AD after his exile ... for hundreds of years, almost all ivory traded across Europe came from walruses hunted in seas only accessible via ...

    ancient-origins - 06/01/2020 - 23:00

  16. Jure Grando and The First Documented Case of Vampirism in Europe

    ... said to be the first documented case of vampirism in Europe. Jure Grando is recorded to have lived in a small ... Smith, Z., 2013. Kringa, Croatia – Home to Europe’s Oldest Vampire. [Online] Available at: ... Smith, Z., 2013. Kringa, Croatia – Home to Europe’s Oldest Vampire. [Online] Available at: ...

    dhwty - 13/09/2016 - 00:38

  17. Maize, Not Metal, Key to New York Iroquoian Settlements' History

    ... 17th centuries. Colonization of the new world enriched Europe (Manning has described this period as "the beginning ...

    ancient-origins - 20/03/2020 - 17:49

  18. New Evidence of Early Humans Crossing the Alps 45,000 Years Ago

    ... 40,000 and 50,000 years ago, the lands of present-day Europe and Asia experienced a population exchange ... 40,000 and 50,000 years ago, the lands of present-day Europe and Asia experienced a population exchange between  ...  groups crossed rugged the Alps and settled in northern Europe (specifically in modern-day Germany) approximately ...

    Nathan Falde - 31/01/2024 - 16:01

  19. Stone Age Britons traded with European farmers 8,000 years ago

    ... domesticated wheat from farmers on the continent of Europe. That is 2,000 years earlier than people were farming ... Bouldnor two agriculture types were moving north through Europe. One came from the east of the British Isles along the ... was grown on the Isle of Wight but rather was traded from Europe. “Wheat, of course, is a signature for farming, but ...

    Mark Miller - 04/03/2015 - 00:38

  20. Scant Evidence that Early Prehistoric People were Warlike, Anthropologist claims

    ... as early as 13,000 years ago. There was mostly peace in Europe and the Near East during a large part of the Stone Age, but war swept Europe and the Near East by the time of the late Neolithic ... about the sixth to fifth millennium BC. “In both Europe and the Near East the literature reviews begin without ...

    Mark Miller - 08/03/2015 - 22:46

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