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Very cool! Hope it's not too late to go back and continue exploring. Burning their old sites before moving on seems strange--and as if it was planned and sudden. Or did invaders do it?Trypillia: 7000-year-old civilisation silenced by Moscow Marxist occupiers (communists)
10 June 2021|Archaeology
The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture is one of the of the oldest civilisations in the world and dates back to 5,000 BC.
Since most of its settlements were discovered in the former communist countries in Eastern Europe, many mysteries of this ancient civilisation remain unsolved.
Trypillia: 7000-year-old civilisation silenced by communists - BBC Reel
The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture is one of the of the oldest civilisations in the world and dates back to 5,000 BC. Since most of its settlements were discovered in the former communist countries in Eastern Europe, many mysteries of this ancient civilisation remain unsolved. Video Journalist...www.bbc.com
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Wow! The shared writing and identical goddess symbols over such a wide area sure sounds like this was one giant civilization, doesn't it? How fascinating! I'd love to know what those stone tablets say, wouldn't you?"Symbols and proto-writing of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture
There has been some controversy in the dating of some of these discoveries, especially the Tărtăria Tablets.
In 1981 archaeologists unearthed a remarkable discovery dating back to 4200 BC from the Precucuteni site of Poduri-Dealul, near the town of Ghindaru, Bacău County, Romania. Dubbed the "Council of Goddesses", it was a collection of 15 anthropomorphic female clay figurines, all of whom were seated, with 13 of them seated on accompanying clay chairs (or thrones), all of the figurines were placed so that they were facing inward in a circle (see photograph below). The archaeologists noted that some of these figurines had symbolic markings painted in red on their shoulders, almost identical to other clay female figurines found elsewhere.
One of the three Tărtăria tablets, dated to 5500–2750 BC
One of the Gradeshnitsa Tablets
Cucuteni-Trypillian barter tokens, or pintadera
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Burning their old sites before moving on seems strange--and as if it was planned and sudden. Or did invaders do it?
I'd like to know more about that.
Wow! The shared writing and identical goddess symbols over such a wide area sure sounds like this was one giant civilization, doesn't it? How fascinating! I'd love to know what those stone tablets say, wouldn't you?
wrong, Moscow kills today , its only one way for moscow to be relevantShame the OP had to insert his usual attempted propaganda drivel by implying Russian heavy handedness, but actually refers to soviet practises in satellite countries from the better part of a century ago .
Perhaps OP might next tell us about Gobekli Tepe in south east Turkey which could be twice as old --- around 10, 000 BC . I expect one of Stalin's ancestors tried to force Communist type practises on them as well .
wrong, Moscow kills today , its only one way for moscow to be relevant
satellite? wrong , oppressed Moscow´s coloniesNBC News Asks Moscow dictator Vladimir Putin: “Are You A Killer?”
NBC News Asks Moscow dictator Vladimir Putin: “Are You A Killer?” https://deadline.com/2021/06/vladimir-putin-killer-nbc-news-keir-simmons-1234774112/ Are you a killer? laughs and doesn’t answer the question and 5 more years and putin will surpass koba's length of rule, After the...debatepolitics.com
the USSR was almost exactly the same as Czarist Muscovy , which was definitely a colonial empire. It was different from the other colonial empires in that its colonies were contiguous and not overseas possessions. The core of the empire was Muscovy and the Muscovites. The Muscovites pushed out from their homeland and colonized large areas of Siberia, the Crimea, and the Ukraine. If Communist USSR was not colonial, then back in the 1920's it would have let go of states like Belarus (GDL), Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan , Siberia , Ukraine, and those in Central Asia (etc.) , all lands that would have preferred independence to being forced into the USSR. Also, it would not have occupied the Baltic/East European states into the USSR in 1940.Russia has no "colonies" Litwin.
None.
Why lie?
the USSR was almost exactly the same as Czarist Muscovy , which was definitely a colonial empire.
It was different from the other colonial empires in that its colonies were contiguous and not overseas possessions.
The core of the empire was Muscovy and the Muscovites. The Muscovites
pushed out from their homeland and colonized large areas of Siberia, the Crimea, and the Ukraine.
If Communist USSR was not colonial, then back in the 1920's it would have let go of states like Belarus (GDL), Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan , Siberia , Ukraine, and those in Central Asia (etc.) ,
all lands that would have preferred independence to being forced into the USSR. Also, it would not have occupied the Baltic/East European states into the USSR in 1940.
did Trypillia civilization have contacts with the outside world ? what kind of contactsThe town of Nebelvka, Ukraine, is listed as organized from 10,000 years BCE, to 4000 BCE. Is this the earliest culture with written records recorded in clay?
Trypillia mega-sites of the Ukraine
After a trial season in 2009, in which we evaluated the functionality of an Anglo-Ukrainian partnership and our working methods, the Project defined seven objectives for investigation in 2012 - 2016: (1) the derivation of an accurate settlement plan of Nebelivka, using a combination of modern...archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
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Reference for the years of activities of the town of Nebelvka, Ukraine. 4300 to 4000 BCE
Mogylna is the oldest settlement listed, Years 5000, to 4600 BCE
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