Vinca Culture- the first European civilisation

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Summary

TLDRThe Vinča culture, flourishing around 5000 BC in Southeastern Europe, stands as a remarkable prehistoric society known for its early advancements in metallurgy and script, with its script being one of the oldest in Europe. Despite its contributions, much about the culture remains shrouded in mystery, shedding light on questions about human civilization. Renowned for its surprising technological development, the Vinča culture produced intriguing anthropomorphic figures that some speculate resemble alien forms, though these interpretations are typically dismissed. Various artifacts, including over 2,000 figurines, have been excavated from sites near Belgrade, offering insights into this ancient society's deities or ancestral representations. The Vinča settlements were notably large, suggesting a complex society with specialized jobs, social stratification, and cultural influence reaching beyond other Neolithic communities. However, the exact origins and linguistic traits of the Vinča people remain uncertain, posing challenges to fully understanding the significance of their script and cultural impact.

Takeaways

  • 📜 Vinča produced some of the earliest scripts in Europe.
  • 🤖 Figurines from Vinča sparked alien speculation.
  • 🏙 Vinča settlements were large, comparable to cities.
  • 🔨 Early metallurgy was a highlight of Vinča technology.
  • 🌾 Main activities included animal husbandry and agriculture.
  • 🎭 Figurines likely represented ancient deities or ancestors.
  • 📍 Artifacts found near Belgrade tell tales of ancient life.
  • 🔍 Vinča remains a mystery despite extensive studies.
  • 🌊 The culture extended across Southeastern Europe.
  • 🗿 Vinča shared architectural traits with other Neolithic cultures.

Timeline

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    The video discusses the Vinča culture, a technologically advanced Neolithic culture from Southeastern Europe around 5000 BC. It had early metallurgy and one of the oldest scripts, intriguing historians and prompting theories, including alien hypotheses, although these are not widely accepted. The Vinča settlements were remarkably large and advanced, possibly resembling early cities, and the people engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry, fishing, and more. Despite extensive archeological finds, including figurines that might represent deities or ancestors, the culture and script remain largely mysterious. The Vinča culture is considered more advanced than other Neolithic societies, with influences seen in its social, religious, and artistic developments.

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Video Q&A

  • What was the Vinča culture known for?

    The Vinča culture was known for its advanced technology in early metallurgy and the creation of the earliest known script in Europe.

  • When did the Vinča culture exist?

    The Vinča culture existed around 5000 BC in Southeastern Europe.

  • Why are Vinča figurines associated with alien theories?

    Vinča figurines are often linked to alien theories because their abstract, humanoid shapes with large eyes resemble modern depictions of aliens.

  • What are the main activities of the Vinča culture?

    The main activities of the Vinča culture included animal husbandry, agriculture, hunting, fishing, and wildlife harvesting.

  • Where have Vinča artifacts been found?

    Vinča artifacts have been found throughout Southeastern Europe, with a major archaeological site located near Belgrade.

  • What is unique about the Vinča script?

    The Vinča script consists of mysterious symbols on pottery and other artifacts, resembling Phoenician and early Hebrew scripts.

  • How does the size of Vinča settlements compare to others?

    Some Vinča settlements were larger in size and population than contemporary Neolithic cities in regions like Mesopotamia and Egypt.

  • What do the Vinča figurines likely represent?

    Vinča figurines most likely represent ancient deities or ancestors used in holidays or ceremonies.

  • Did the Vinča culture have a developed social system?

    Yes, the Vinča culture had a developed social system, religion, and art, which were more advanced than others of its time.

  • Are Vinča structures similar to those from other Neolithic cultures?

    Yes, Vinča structures share similarities with those from cultures like the Lepenski culture, indicating shared traditions.

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    hello everyone welcome to the Billy of
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    today
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    this is beyond the truth today we are
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    going to be talking about the venture
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    culture the venture culture was spread
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    over a territory larger the net of any
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    Neolithic culture in Europe it was the
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    most technologically advanced
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    prehistoric culture with the earliest
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    developed metallurgy and the oldest
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    script yet even today it is surrounded
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    by mysteries we beat the venture culture
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    is one of the few early Neolithic
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    cultures of southeastern Europe leading
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    back to 5000 BC that was in the true
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    sense of the word
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    flourishing venture culture was the most
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    technologically advanced prehistoric
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    culture in the world and it has the
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    earliest attested evidence of metallurgy
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    in Europe as well as the oldest writing
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    that were found at the Bell abode
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    location in eastern Sylvia Newsweek's
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    reports the figures left by the venture
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    culture have been examined countless
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    times and among the many explanations
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    for a purpose the most extreme have gone
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    so far as to claim that the figures
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    represent aliens although such
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    explanations are dismissed the mystery
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    surrounding the finish the intention
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    culture do not cease the intrigue and
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    attract although we admit that they do
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    kind of look like the idea that we have
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    about how aliens look like in the same
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    way as the Egyptian pyramids the Vicenza
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    culture continues to inspire minds in
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    search of answers to the origins and
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    origins of human civilization I just
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    don't get why it is not that well-known
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    not as mainstream as some other cultures
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    the oldest habitats Inventure most often
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    have elliptical bases made from logs of
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    wood and a tent like roof made of wicker
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    reeds and straw that lies directly on
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    the ground
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    the huts are grouped according to a
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    specific system around the central one
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    and are reminiscent of the architecture
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    of the Lipinski feared culture these two
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    cultures appear to have shared the same
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    traditions attested by the
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    Anthropy anthropomorphic figures we
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    remember the alien looking ones
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    the venture culture appeared somewhere
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    around 4500 BC and immediately after the
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    cultural layer with the tetlock habitats
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    a new settlement appears showing
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    progression specialized activities have
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    led to the economic rise social
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    stratification and enrichment of the
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    venture culture communities which
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    extended beyond the territory of any
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    other Neolithic culture in Europe some
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    of its settlements exceeded in size and
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    population not only all of the Neolithic
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    settlements at the same time but also
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    the first cities that there are always
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    much later in Mesopotamia the Aegean and
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    Egypt some historians claim adventure
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    was a city because it had the cost in
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    evidence for many generations the
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    population was active throughout the
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    year and there was a specialization of
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    jobs
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    it gave me said that it was a metropolis
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    sister was populated by a large number
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    of inhabitants that it was on economic
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    and cultural center that many smaller
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    settlements were found in the immediate
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    vicinity of India and evidence of
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    intensive communication and exchange of
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    goods service and people were found but
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    it's highly unlikely that all the
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    characteristics that we associate with a
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    city in the true sense namely a large
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    ceremonial center like a huge temple or
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    a like and a ruling class with a king
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    the findings show the first Farmers of
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    the Danube region belong to a special
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    anthropological type that combines the
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    characteristics of the old European
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    population with those of the gracious
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    Mediterranean
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    the bearers of the venture culture and a
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    mixed economy their main activities were
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    animal husbandry and agriculture but
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    they were involved in hunting fishing
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    and wildlife harvesting the venture
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    script the meaning of the mysterious
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    symbols confident pottery and degrees
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    from adventure culture is still unclear
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    they have been studied for years /
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    archaeologists and Paleolithic property
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    marks Bale pictograms or pictorial or
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    Flajnik letter
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    some argue that in the vintage script
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    that is a system of signs and symbols
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    resemble the Phoenicians and paleo
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    Hebrew scripts apart from the four s
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    oldest swastika or add the oldest
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    courage ever found is found on ivory
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    twelve thousand year old figurines found
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    in Mezen Ukraine this figure also
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    belongs to Neolithic culture has spread
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    throughout Eastern southeastern Europe
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    with an imaginary center and venture
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    among the Asian Vincentian artifacts
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    there's an abundance archaeological
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    material on which swastikas are engraved
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    the enchancia signs are usually straight
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    cuts that are made on an already big fan
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    they are located from the perimeter to
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    the bottom of the vessel to date more
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    than thousand Federal's have been
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    discovered on which these sides are
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    engraved and as symbols have been found
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    in many places throughout Eastern Europe
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    most between six thousand five hundred
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    and eight thousand years old many
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    scholars make bench at the birthplace of
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    the oldest script in the world it has
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    not yet been revealed to which group of
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    people's the bearers of this culture
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    belonged so it's extremely difficult to
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    determine which language they spoke
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    which is a prerequisite for deciphering
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    the Finch apprentice script
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    figurines and the gods of Vidya
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    most of the agent venture figures
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    represent anthropomorphic humanoid
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    beings in an abstract way with Opel
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    heads huge eyes which actually triggered
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    speculation about aliens while all the
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    real question is how these figures form
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    our pets representation of being from
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    acosta stars artifacts of the venture
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    culture have been found throughout South
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    Eastern Europe with the main
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    archaeological site located 50
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    kilometers from Belgrade the excavations
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    have filled over 2,000 figurines that
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    together mega the largest European
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    collection of its type these figurines
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    most probably represent ancient deities
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    or ancestors and were used to the
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    holidays or ceremonies the fact Vinci
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    culture flourished for several thousand
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    years during the course of the first
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    ancient civilizations on the soil of
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    Europe and a stumbling block for the
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    theorists of development of human
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    society venture is a intriguing at on a
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    fentanyl proof is something unusual has
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    happened in the lab a region suffering
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    is yet to be discovered
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    studied and understood most contemporary
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    still do not provide a satisfactory
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    explanation of the venture culture
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    mainly because the remnants of the
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    society are significantly more advanced
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    than any other Neolithic societies in
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    other words the people who lived in
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    India at the developed social system
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    religion and art long before the
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    personal examples in the old world so
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    what you guys think and we'll see you
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    next time
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Tags
  • Vinča culture
  • Neolithic
  • metallurgy
  • ancient script
  • archaeology
  • Southeastern Europe
  • figurines
  • prehistoric society
  • anthropomorphic
  • settlements