Celtic Max Expansion c 250 BC Roman Empire Max Expansion 117 AD …
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Late Indo-European Eneolithic (i.e. Chalcolithic or Copper Age) Cut-out from the Top Map showing the…
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“Modern” Sami People evoke my concept of the Botai people 3600 BC My current…
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Mongolian Steppes Horses, Credit As I tidy up my research while editing my new novel,…
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Indo-European Males Invade “Old Europe” In today’s world, I hear the word “myth” despised…
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DNA Helix. Credit: Shutterstock Phys.org Previously, we followed the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) speaking horsemen from their Balto-Caspian…
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Steppes Horsemen I have found an excellent video presentation from the Penn Museum which provides…
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Gobekli Tepe 9,600 BC, Illustration from National Geographic If Gobekli-Tepe is a new subject to…
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In Post 25, we compared the legends of huge floods with the evidence of glaciers…
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Last week, I introduced a conundrum regarding Egypt and Mesopotamia. The question remains, “Why did…
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