It would be the end of civilisation as we know it suggests author Dan Carlin. Of course, civilizations have ended before. The Bronze Age collapse laid waste to the epitome of civilistation at the time. The Assyrian Empire, brutal even by the standards of a brutal age, ruled for 2,000 ...
“Every culture has some kind of soup,” she said. “It’s got very ancient roots.” Early people simmered it in everything from turtle shells to lengths of bamboo, she writes in the book, turning out metal soup pots starting in the Bronze Age. Boiling food made it possible to subsis...
It’s obviously a play on the adage, “Marry in haste, repent at leisure,” and its slender plot is about a Navy pilot who marries a pretty, convivial blonde soon after meeting her at a dance, and then learns that while he’s been out in the Pacific, she’s taken up with an old...
not just Nordic ones.) The text goes on to explain that this is the most common rock art symbol in Norway, and they were probably carved between the Bronze Age and early Iron Age periods. They
Archaeological excavations have found evidence of Iron Age occupation of the area, but it is not certain that this was associated with the fortress. The site was occupied back in the Bronze Age, when a large mound was created. The Romans built a Pharos or lighthouse on the large mound. ...
ca. -5600 IC - The Old Ones' Polar Gates collapse and the Great Catastrophe begins as the Known World is flooded with extremely high levels of magic which blows from the Realm of Chaos through the polar gateways into the world in the form of the Winds of Magic. The Old Ones disappear,...
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Its spread in the Western Mediterranean Basin only occurs during the Middle Holocene and is consolidated in the Bronze Age. Mateu-Andrés et al. [174], considering its low genetic diversity, point to a recent expansion of Celtis australis in the Mediterranean Basin from the Eastern Mediterranean ...
agent-based modeling; Indus civilization; climate change; bronze age; agriculture Graphical Abstract1. Introduction The Indus civilization (IC) is one of the great civilizations of ancient Afro-Eurasia [1]. The material culture of the IC is exceptionally rich [2], and was associated with the ...
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