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What do you think about this Old Europe civilization?
Evidence found shows the civilization to be older than Mesopotamia. Which means not all people started in Africa. Bad part is there's no written language, just artifacts. I knew the middle east wasn't the cradle of civilization, nothing good ever came from there.
There's a new exhibit coming to New York from Romania, Macedonia, & other European countries. The artifacts were found in the late 70's. Watch the news people.
Mesopotamia had government & cities, languages & so on, so it's a civilization. All I'm saying is scientists have dated these Old European artifacts as being older. It might be the pyramids in Bosnia, I didn't really read into it much more than the story about the exhibits.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
its amazing, so advanced! mash'allah
"nothing good ever came from there": well I did, lol :)
:Peace
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Everything is cyclical. The Middle East and Africa used to be THE place to be. It's only a matter of time before this becomes true again. Dubai is already turning into the hottest location in the world.
- Robert AbuseLv 71 decade ago
A link would be nice, many people here in Asia would say that China was the cradle of civilisation.
Edit: Are you refering to the `new stone age` Danubian cultures ?
Boian, Rossen and Linear Pottery Culture ?
Many good things come from the Middle East, get yourself a Lebanese cook-book for a start !
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Sigh.
Mesopotamia is a region -- a region has no "age."
Evidence of some kind of "civilization" in Europe being older than some kind of "civilization" elsewhere (though you don't give any references) does not mean "not all people started in Africa."
We already know that human beings had migrated to Europe long before any "civilization" started in the fertile crescent, that's not news.
Please get some education.
Peace.
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- strpentaLv 71 decade ago
I think I heard a blurb about that...However, civilization apparently did start on it's own in the Middle East although the Egyptian civilization seems to be the first really successful one...they weren't middle eastern.
Hinduism is the oldest known religion and I don't associate it with the ME.
- JeancommunicatesLv 71 decade ago
This is just the newest find. The rocks are crying out, but I put my thoughts on Jerusalem. Archeology will finally get their chance in the Holy Land. I believe Enoch's Hebrew Alphabet given to Enoch by God is the original language. Islam doesn't want the Archaeologists digging around the Temple Mount or in Jerusalem but the Garden of Eden is in that area somewhere.
Any where between Mt. Ararat and Jerusalem should be interesting digs also.
- DemiLv 71 decade ago
If you're referring to the Bosnian "pyramids" any geologist can tell you that all of the "evidence" so far points to them being natural phenomena which are common all over the world, especially in the Western US where they are called "flatirons". There's nothing there unusual at all, and it's certainly not man made. This is one case where anyone with half a brain is going to say "naturedidit" without hesitation. (Which makes Osmanagich the delusional idiot of the century, but a damn fine psuedo-archaeologist nutjob, IMO)
- AranthealLv 71 decade ago
I don't mean to be rude, but source or it didn't happen. Sorry, but one has to demand source. This is R&S after all. Half the claims made here are way off the deep end.
- RobinLv 61 decade ago
What evidence?
Edit: I do watch the news. This was not on there. It would be nice if you would provide an actual link.