Archeology in Germany, a fresh look at prehistory

11

  • 42
  • 0
  • 8.093
  • Reply

  • Open in the desktop app ADD TO PLAYLIST

    stonertv

    Published on Aug 20, 2019
    About :

    From where come the oldest examples of figural art in human prehistory? From where the oldest music instruments? The oldest figural representation of the human body? The oldest hunting weapons?

    The answer may be a surprise for many, because when it comes to archeology, we are used to focus on the ruins and excarvations of early civilisations at Mesopotamia, Egypt and others. Ex oriente lux, the light comes from the east, they say.

    By that way, many pearls of archeology, that were found in central europe are still overlooked or underrated. The amazing artefacts, that were excarvated by archeologists of well respected german universities in recent decades, push the timeline of human existence far back.

    Scientific ideologies dating from the 19th century like the evolution-theory and anthropology until modern myths like the out-of-africa-theory must be questioned, facing the high age of genuine artefacts.

    As Graham Hancock uses to say: "Stuff just keeps getting older..."

    Tags :

    germany Archeology nebra berlin 6000 bc

    Woo! This creator can upvote comments using 3speak's stake today because they are a top performing creator! Leave a quality comment relating to their content and you could receive an upvote worth at least a dollar.

    Their limit for today is $0!
    Comments:
    Time until stonertv can give away $0 to their commenters.
    0 Days 0 Hours 0 Minutes 0 Seconds
    Reply:

    To comment on this video please connect a HIVE account to your profile: Connect HIVE Account

    01:09:50
    10 views 4 years ago $
    01:14:38
    35 views 4 years ago $
    16:31
    114 views 4 years ago $

    More Videos

    01:18
    4 views 2 years ago $
    00:29
    26 views a year ago $
    00:48
    4 views 2 years ago $
    05:01
    1 views 4 years ago $