The Danube River basin has been home to some of the earliest human civilizations, with settlements dating back to the Neolithic era, including the Linear Pottery and Vinča cultures; later, the river became a vital trade route for the ancient Greeks and Romans, leading to the development of major cities like Vienna, Budapest (Aquincum), Belgrade… Continue reading The Danube
Category: Ancient History
Return to Africa theory supported by North African Berber blue eyed populations
I theorize that the fair skinned populations of the world are due to a Neanderthal /human intermixing. I could be wrong, but at one point not that long ago, the concept of Neanderthal /human intermixing was laughed at due to DNA being different enough to allow intermixing to happen.This is interesting, because the Berbers seem… Continue reading Return to Africa theory supported by North African Berber blue eyed populations
Sumeria – 3000 year long civilization
The Sumerians, who inhabited the region of modern-day southern Iraq, emerged around 4500 BCE. They were pioneers in various fields, including agriculture, writing, mathematics, and governance. Their cities, such as Uruk and Ur, thrived with impressive infrastructure, intricate temples, and bustling trade networks. For over three millennia, the Sumerians flourished, leaving behind a lasting impact… Continue reading Sumeria – 3000 year long civilization