Vinča-Turdaș Culture | Old Europe
There are lost civilisations, and then there are forgotten civilisations. From the 6th to the 3rd millennium BC, the so-called “Vinca...
Burned House Horizon
In the archaeology of Neolithic Europe, the burned house horizon is the geographical extent of the phenomenon of intentionally burned...
The Hamangia Thinker and The Keops Standard 1500 years Before Pyramids
In 1956 in Cernavoda, Romania, near to the banks of the Danube, a strange neolithic statuette was discovered, dated to 4.000 – 3.500 BC....
Varna Gold
In the 1970s, archaeologists in Bulgaria stumbled upon a vast Copper Age necropolis from the 5th millennium BC containing the oldest...
The Lost World of Old Europe
The exhibition has been organized by the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University in collaboration with the...
How about Writing ?!
The famous mesopotamian scholar , Harald Haarman , who studied for 30 years the "first" civilization of the World , the Sumerians, says...