by Damien AtHope | Mar 29, 2026 | Blog
Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref Wild Cereal Consumption in Iran around 80,000 to 30,000 years ago, then spread out from there, going west to Italy and Syria by at least 30,000 years ago. As well as south...
by Damien AtHope | Feb 28, 2026 | Blog
Dylan Violette (CopperViolette) (in Maine) and Damien Marie AtHope (in Texas) seek to learn more about the indigenous peoples of the Americas (First Nations/Native Americans) where they both live. Native Americans in Maine are: collectively known as the Wabanaki or...
by Damien AtHope | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Dylan Violette (CopperViolette) Psychology Minor and Philosophy Student who’s interested in archaeology, history, and astronomy.Current Research Interests: The Archaic Era in North America; Long-Distance Trading Across the Americas; Eurasian Prehistory. Current...
by Damien AtHope | Feb 17, 2026 | Blog
Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref The Kelp Highway hypothesis and Beyond in the Americas Kelp Highway hypothesis, Darien Gap, and South America migrations: Boats, Land, or Both? Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref First Humans in...
by Damien AtHope | Feb 11, 2026 | Blog
ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref Religion is a cultural product and moved in cultural migrations. ref “The Sumerian Genesis describes the Abzu as a cosmic freshwater ocean that surrounds our mother Earth (created in its midst) above and below, so the sketch...