• Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Tripolye, was a neolithic civilization that flourished in present-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine. Approximately 7500 to 4750 years ago.

    At its peak, Tripolye was one of the most technologically advanced societies in the world at the time. Developing new techniques for ceramic production, housing, building, agriculture and producing woven textiles. It is named after two archaeological sites: Cucuteni in Romania and Trypillia in Ukraine. Tripolye was an big culture. It extended from the Carpathian…

    March 15, 2023
  • Chalcopyrite was the mineral upon which copper & bronze age civilizations were built

    Comes from the Greek words ‘chalkos’ and ‘pyrites’, which respectively mean ‘copper’ and ‘striking’. Chalcopyrite was the mineral upon which copper and bronze Age civilizations were built. Within the last century, it has also became the mineral foundation for our modern electrical age. Our primary source of copper, chalcopyrite’s name. With its metallic luster and…

    March 4, 2023
  • The neolithic age came rather late to different regions of earth. Especially in the north.

    To one, during the Weichselian glaciation, almost 115,000 till about 11,700 years ago. Scandinavia begin the deep unfreezing from ice cover. It is decided that, in Denmark, the Ice Age finally ended about 9,700 years ago. About 15,000 to 13,000 BC years ago. The ice sheet, that covered almost all of Scandinavia, slowly began to…

    January 30, 2023
  • Prehistory covers the time from the middle paleolithic (old stone age) to the beginnings of ancient history.

    Homo sapiens in Africa 315,000 years ago to the invention of writing, over 4,000 years ago. -320,000 to 305,000 years ago: Olorgesailie, in Southern Kenya modern advancements to lithic tools made. -315,000 years ago: appearance of homo sapiens in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco. -250,000 years ago: appearance of saccopastore skulls and homo neanderthalensis. -210,000 years ago:…

    January 9, 2022
  • Tell es-Sultan is Jericho. Yeriẖo in hebrew, ʼArīḥā in arab, or ‘fragrant’ in (english)

    Because of its water springs, Tell es Sultan or Jericho was a natural oasis in the desert all could enjoy. North of Dead Sea, and west of Jordan river. It is a Palestinian city in the west bank. The site rises above the wide area of the Jordon valley. Its height upon height, a result…

    January 18, 2021

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