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Prehistoric Europeans People Who Invented Art 1 of 4
More: http://gekos.no/workshop/video.html In the history of art, prehistoric art is all ar...
published: 22 Jan 2012
author: kunstskole
Prehistoric Europeans People Who Invented Art 1 of 4
Prehistoric Europeans People Who Invented Art 1 of 4
More: http://gekos.no/workshop/video.html In the history of art, prehistoric art is all art produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhe...- published: 22 Jan 2012
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- author: kunstskole
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JUNIPER FUSE: Upper Paleolithic Imagination & the Construction of the Underworld
Victor M. Bearg Science and Humanities Scholars Speaker Series Clayton Eshleman, American ...
published: 10 Oct 2012
author: ULSeriesCMU
JUNIPER FUSE: Upper Paleolithic Imagination & the Construction of the Underworld
JUNIPER FUSE: Upper Paleolithic Imagination & the Construction of the Underworld
Victor M. Bearg Science and Humanities Scholars Speaker Series Clayton Eshleman, American poet, translator and editor, Professor Emeritus, Eastern Michigan U...- published: 10 Oct 2012
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- author: ULSeriesCMU
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Paleolithic Cave Arts in Northern Spain(1) El Castillo Cave, Cantabria
Is this the world's oldest cave painting ? Over the summer of 2004 from the autumn of 1997...
published: 23 Aug 2012
author: TexnaiDigitalArchive
Paleolithic Cave Arts in Northern Spain(1) El Castillo Cave, Cantabria
Paleolithic Cave Arts in Northern Spain(1) El Castillo Cave, Cantabria
Is this the world's oldest cave painting ? Over the summer of 2004 from the autumn of 1997, we executed photoVR shooting at 23 major caves that are located i...- published: 23 Aug 2012
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- author: TexnaiDigitalArchive
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History of Art 1. Prehistoric Art
Prehistoric age. Prehistoric art. History of fine art. Fine Arts and Art History. History ...
published: 29 Jan 2013
author: poendrawing
History of Art 1. Prehistoric Art
History of Art 1. Prehistoric Art
Prehistoric age. Prehistoric art. History of fine art. Fine Arts and Art History. History of Art. History of painting. History of architecture. History of sc...- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 957
- author: poendrawing
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Asturias Upper Paleolithic trailer 1
Trailer de un vídeo sobre el Paleolítico Superior, la glaciación Würm, el Arte Rupestre, y...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: AsturiasTravel
Asturias Upper Paleolithic trailer 1
Asturias Upper Paleolithic trailer 1
Trailer de un vídeo sobre el Paleolítico Superior, la glaciación Würm, el Arte Rupestre, y el yacimiento Neandertal de El Sidrón en Asturias. Forma parte de ...- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 262
- author: AsturiasTravel
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UPDATED La grotta di Fumane - Upper Paleolithic Cave Art 2012
Neanderthal cave occupation started from 80,000 - 60,000 years ago transitioning to Homo S...
published: 19 Aug 2013
UPDATED La grotta di Fumane - Upper Paleolithic Cave Art 2012
UPDATED La grotta di Fumane - Upper Paleolithic Cave Art 2012
Neanderthal cave occupation started from 80,000 - 60,000 years ago transitioning to Homo Sapiens around 30,000 years ago with the cave roof collapsing at around 25,000 years ago. Known as one of the most important prehistoric settlements found because of several artifacts containing the oldest evidence of painting originating from the Neanderthals. The cave is located about 30 minutes outside of Verona. In the video, note the drive up from the canyon bottom to the cave. This is very rugged, steep terrain.- published: 19 Aug 2013
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A Felső Paleolitikum/Upper Paleolithic.
A Homo Sapiens 40 000 éve érkezett Afrikából Európába a film az életét mutatja be a jégkor...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: Hung Aryan
A Felső Paleolitikum/Upper Paleolithic.
A Felső Paleolitikum/Upper Paleolithic.
A Homo Sapiens 40 000 éve érkezett Afrikából Európába a film az életét mutatja be a jégkorszak végéig. A modern ember megérkezésekor Neandervölgyi ember lakt...- published: 05 Jun 2013
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- author: Hung Aryan
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810 Radiocarbon Dates of the British Upper Paleolithic/Mesolithic
Animation visualising calibrated radiocarbon dates from the Council for British Archaeolog...
published: 13 Dec 2011
author: TemporalMapping
810 Radiocarbon Dates of the British Upper Paleolithic/Mesolithic
810 Radiocarbon Dates of the British Upper Paleolithic/Mesolithic
Animation visualising calibrated radiocarbon dates from the Council for British Archaeology's Radiocarbon Database. Spatial Resolution/Extent: 30 arcseconds,...- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 523
- author: TemporalMapping
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Cro Magnon Giants Discovered In The Great Lakes Region
Cro Magnon Giants odkryty w wielki Lakes region Cro Magnon Giants entdeckt in die groß Lak...
published: 01 Dec 2012
author: przemek30098jct
Cro Magnon Giants Discovered In The Great Lakes Region
Cro Magnon Giants Discovered In The Great Lakes Region
Cro Magnon Giants odkryty w wielki Lakes region Cro Magnon Giants entdeckt in die groß Lakes Region Cro Magnon Gigantes Descubierto en la gran Lagos región C...- published: 01 Dec 2012
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- author: przemek30098jct
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treasures of the upper paleolithic Display
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published: 03 May 2012
author: robinrome1
treasures of the upper paleolithic Display
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Flodden 1513: Introduction to Archaeology - Lecture 2a. 'Palaeolithic Europe'
This is the second lecture in the series of 10 - 'Flodden 1513, an Introduction to Archaeo...
published: 02 Aug 2013
author: iflodden
Flodden 1513: Introduction to Archaeology - Lecture 2a. 'Palaeolithic Europe'
Flodden 1513: Introduction to Archaeology - Lecture 2a. 'Palaeolithic Europe'
This is the second lecture in the series of 10 - 'Flodden 1513, an Introduction to Archaeology.' Presented by Dr Kristian Pedersen on 22 May 2013 at Crookham...- published: 02 Aug 2013
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- author: iflodden
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Stone Tool
Scene from Prehistoric Man : Human Evolution in the Middle and Upper Paleolithic Age. Just...
published: 16 Oct 2011
author: callisto8413
Stone Tool
Stone Tool
Scene from Prehistoric Man : Human Evolution in the Middle and Upper Paleolithic Age. Just The Facts Leaning Series - Goldhill Entertainment 2002.- published: 16 Oct 2011
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- author: callisto8413
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the stone age, prehistory
The Stone Age is the period roughly between 2500000 and 3000 years before Christ., And its...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: Federico Lopez
the stone age, prehistory
the stone age, prehistory
The Stone Age is the period roughly between 2500000 and 3000 years before Christ., And its main feature is the human learning techniques for the developme...- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 8817
- author: Federico Lopez
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Indo-European origins: "Aryan Invasion", "Out of India" or "Paleolithic Continuity" ?
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory (or PCT, Italian La teoria della continuità), since 2010...
published: 23 Dec 2013
Indo-European origins: "Aryan Invasion", "Out of India" or "Paleolithic Continuity" ?
Indo-European origins: "Aryan Invasion", "Out of India" or "Paleolithic Continuity" ?
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory (or PCT, Italian La teoria della continuità), since 2010 relabelled as the Paleolithic Continuity Paradigm (or PCP), is a hypothesis suggesting that the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) can be traced back to the Upper Paleolithic, several millennia earlier than the Chalcolithic or at the most Neolithic estimates in other scenarios of Proto-Indo-European origins. Its main proponent are Marcel Otte, Alexander Häusler, Mario Alinei. Alinei advanced the theory in his Origini delle Lingue d'Europa (Origins of the Languages of Europe), published in two volumes in 1996 and 2000. The PCT posits that the advent of Indo-European languages should be linked to the arrival of Homo sapiens in Europe and Asia from Africa in the Upper Paleolithic. Employing "lexical periodization", Alinei arrives at a timeline deeper than even that of Colin Renfrew's Anatolian hypothesis. Since 2004, an informal workgroup of scholars who support the Paleolithic Continuity Theory has been held online. Apart from Alinei himself, its leading members (referred to as "Scientific Committee" in the website) are linguists Xaviero Ballester (University of Valencia) and Francesco Benozzo (University of Bologna). Also included are prehistorian Marcel Otte (Université de Liège) and anthropologist Henry Harpending (University of Utah). It is not listed by Mallory among the proposals for the origins of the Indo-European languages that are widely discussed and considered credible within academia. GENERAL LINES -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The framework of PCT is laid out by Alinei in four main assumptions: * Continuity is the basic pattern of European prehistory and the basic working hypothesis on the origins of IE languages. * Stability and antiquity are general features of languages. * The lexicon of natural languages, due to its antiquity, may be "periodized" along the entire course of human evolution. * Archaeological frontiers coincide with linguistic frontiers. The continuity theory draws on a Continuity Model (CM), positing the presence of IE and non-IE peoples and languages in Europe from Paleolithic times and allowing for minor invasions and infiltrations of local scope, mainly during the last three millennia. Arguing that continuity is "the archeologist's easiest pursuit," Alinei deems this "the easiest working hypothesis," putting the burden of proof on competing hypotheses as long as none provide irrefutable counter-evidence. Alinei also claims linguistic coherence, rigor and productivity in the pursuit of this approach. HISTORICAL RECONSTRUCTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Paleolithic Continuity hypothesis reverses the Kurgan hypothesis and largely identifies the Indo-Europeans with Gimbutas's "Old Europe." PCT reassigns the Kurgan culture (traditionally considered early Indo-European) to a people of predominantly mixed Uralic and Turkic stock. This hypothesis is supported by the tentative linguistic identification of Etruscans as a Uralic, proto-Hungarian people that had already undergone strong proto-Turkic influence in the third millennium BC, when Pontic invasions would have brought this people to the Carpathian Basin. A subsequent migration of Urnfield culture signature around 1250 BC caused this ethnic group to expand south in a general movement of people, attested by the upheaval of the Sea Peoples and the overthrow of an earlier Italic substrate at the onset of the "Etruscan" Villanovan culture. KURGAN HYPOTHESIS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Those scholars who follow Gimbutas identify a "Kurgan culture" as reflecting an early Indo-European ethnicity which existed in the steppes and southeastern Europe from the 5th to 3rd millennia BC. Marija Gimbutas' Kurgan hypothesis is opposed by Paleolithic Continuity Theory, which associates Pit Grave and Sredny Stog Kurgan cultures with Turkic peoples, and the Anatolian hypothesis, and is also opposed by the Black Sea deluge theory. (Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_Continuity_Theory) (Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurgan#Kurgan_hypothesis) The PCP Workgroup: http://www.continuitas.org/workgroup.html The Settlement of the Indo-European, Turkic, and Finno-Ugric tribes in Eastern Europe: http://www.v-stetsyuk.name/en/Alterling/SettlEastEur.html Ethnicity of the Neolithic and Eneolithic cultures of Eastern Europe. The Seredniy Stiğ and Yamna (Pit) Cultures: http://www.v-stetsyuk.name/en/Alterling/Archaelog.html http://alterling2.narod.ru/English/Maps/EneolitEn.PNG _________________ See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botai_culture https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_worship https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Turkic_language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urheimat#Indo-European_homelands https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urheimat#Turkic_homeland- published: 23 Dec 2013
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Prehistoric Europeans People Who Invented Art 2 of 4
More: http://gekos.no/workshop/video.html In the history of art, prehistoric art is all ar...
published: 22 Jan 2012
author: kunstskole
Prehistoric Europeans People Who Invented Art 2 of 4
Prehistoric Europeans People Who Invented Art 2 of 4
More: http://gekos.no/workshop/video.html In the history of art, prehistoric art is all art produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhe...- published: 22 Jan 2012
- views: 1266
- author: kunstskole