by Damien AtHope | Jan 25, 2022 | Blog
Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref In my prehistory art in this blog, I offer my speculations relating to art with possible religious/supernatural thinking which I think are loose, justified, or reasoned...
by Damien AtHope | Jan 19, 2022 | Blog
Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref Indo-European language Trees fit an Agricultural expansion from Anatolia beginning 8,000 – 9,500 years ago? Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref,...
by Damien AtHope | Jan 17, 2022 | Blog
ref, ref, ref The “Inner Asian Mountain Corridor” as well as the “Eurasian Steppe Corridor” and Repetitious Migrations Lake Baikal Caspian Sea “In northern China, the Nanzhuangtou culture on the middle Yellow River around Hebei (c. 8500–7700 BCE) had grinding...
by Damien AtHope | Jan 11, 2022 | Blog
Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref In my prehistory art in this blog, I offer my speculations relating to art with possible religious/supernatural thinking which I think are loose,...
by Damien AtHope | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog
Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref Predecessors to the domestic horse? “A 2005 study analyzed the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of a worldwide range of equids, from 53,000-year-old fossils to contemporary horses. Their analysis placed all equids into a single clade, or...