hugs
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Post by hugs on Mar 13, 2015 9:35:13 GMT
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Post by horselady on Mar 13, 2015 11:41:28 GMT
I find that very interesting. people of ages ago just did not have the tools but they were crafty, just think how they brought down a mastadon for food and clothing.?? i would imagine those talons were found in another part of the world as the people traveled with the seasons. and used the caves as homes. If anyone has read clan of the cave bear by jean auel. those books go into detail of early people. 4 books in the series . worth the read.
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Lipizzan
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Post by Lipizzan on Mar 13, 2015 14:06:52 GMT
Europe is such a fantastic area for finds of prahistoric humas and lives. They say it all have began in Africa and then people started to migrate as the continents were joined together to further places. I think that the most oldest skeleton of a Neanderthal human was found in Croatia or that we have the biggest number of findings. Not sure. In fact my village where I live originates since the Roman times. It had it's Roman name also. It is very old.
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Post by horselady on Mar 13, 2015 17:14:17 GMT
History, as i read it says the romans conquered all of europe to england where they found roman statues and artifacts all the way to africa and middle eastern states. amazing history and treasures tell the story of their travels. thankfully there are people who can read the hiro-s and interpret the drawings that are found.
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Lipizzan
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Post by Lipizzan on Mar 13, 2015 18:46:21 GMT
I hated history in school. But as I get older it is more and more interesting to me. Maybe I should start reading some history books I have. :-)
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Post by horselady on Mar 13, 2015 23:59:45 GMT
I love ancient history and learning about the people of ages ago. after all they are our foundation to who and what we are today. see if you can find those books on your computor worth the read.
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