Figure 10. Who were the oldest farmers. What did they look like?

Gobeklitepe and Karahantepe in 9,500 BCE. Who were the oldest farmers/miners and what was their ethnicity and appearance? Part 4.

Figure 10. Who were the oldest farmers. What did they look like? This is part 4 of the webinar on copper mining possibly kickstarting modern civilisation. This link gives access … [Read More]

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Figure 9. Chronology of the dispersion of the megalithic stone builders after Gobeklitepe

How advanced, urbanised and extensive was European/SW Asian civilisation by 10,000 BCE. Part 3.

Figure 9 above. Chronology of the dispersion of the megalithic stone builders after Gobeklitepe These papers are an expansion of my AusIMM webinar https://www.ausimm.com/videos/community-event/south-west-wa-branchgeoscience-society—digital-tech-talk-geo-archaeology-correlation-between-civilisation–mining/  I believe only the 13,000 AusIMM … [Read More]

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Figure 5. The history and Anthropology of the stone rings in Europe

Who were our earliest European/South West Asian ancestors? Part 2 of copper mining kickstarting advanced urbanised civilisation..

Figure 5 (above). The history and Anthropology of the stone rings in Europe. View the webinar on ‘copper mining kickstarting civilisation’ at;  https://www.ausimm.com/videos/community-event/south-west-wa-branchgeoscience-society—digital-tech-talk-geo-archaeology-correlation-between-civilisation–mining/ The oldest known stone circles (figure 5 … [Read More]

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