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- The Celtic Vedic Connection, Part I
- Of all the great ancient cultures perhaps no two share more parallels than those of the Celtic and Vedic peoples. A deep rooted affinity runs between them, what is present in one is mirrored in the other. Myths, Gods, Goddesses, even fairy tales bear a...
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Religions >> Druidism
- Origins of the Celts
- Two new groups of people emerge in Central Europe during the late Neolithic (New Stone Age) period, one certainly immigrant. Each group may be distinguished archaeologically by characteristic artifacts found in their respective burial sites. One was a Bell...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Pagan Culture Never Died
- Pagan culture never died. It changed, was hidden, became hushed -- but never died. We can look around and see that many of the Old ways are still part of everyday life. Here's a few examples. What others can you see in your own surroundings? A personal...
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Saga of Times Past >> History & Anthropology
- The 'W' Word (Witch), What Does it Mean?
- The other day I sat down and again tried to define what it is that I am doing. We are talking about beginning our church next year, but a church of what? I am the type that is most comfortable with a clear and complete understanding, so I began at the...
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Religions >> Paganism & Wicca
- Select Cross-Cultural and Historical Personifications of Death
- This extensive introduction includes some of the more well known, along with some lesser known Death "incarnations", and I use that term loosely, as in many cultures, the Angel of Death can be quite an adept shapeshifter. We have tried to cull...
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Mystic Sciences >> Necromantic Studies
Maykop Culture is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Maykop Culture books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- ofthe Lands ofthe Scythians The Maikop Culture
- The Maikop Culture. Late 3rd millennium B.C..
- www.metmuseum.org
- Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics The Geological Society
- the Maykop Culture in the North-Caucasus (Russia). J. Fassbinder, S Reinhold and A Belinskiy.
- www.bradford.ac.uk
- The Indo-Uralic verb
- www.kortlandt.nl
- Linguistics 051 Proto-Indo-European Language and Society Early
- Maikop Culture in the north Caucasus region from c. 3700.
- www.ling.upenn.edu
- Table of Contents: Introduction
- The Kura-Araxes culture was also in contact with the neighboring Maykop culture north of the. Caucasus.
- www.dnatribes.com
Suggested News Resources
- West Milford resident was Turkish pro wrestler with stories to tell
- Proud of his ancestry, Kaplan said in about 4000 BC the Maykop culture existed in the North Caucasus region.
Suggested Web Resources
- Maykop culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Maykop culture (also spelled Maikop), ca.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Kurgan hypothesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Kurgan II–III, latter half of the 4th millennium BC.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Maykop culture | Facebook
- Maykop culture - Description: The Maykop culture (also spelled Maikop), ca.
- www.facebook.com
- Origins of the Insular Celtic people. - The Apricity Forum
- www.theapricity.com
- Geographic spread and ethnic origins of European haplogroups
- The Maykop culture (3700-2500 BCE), in the North Caucasus, was culturally speaking a sort of southern extension of the Yamna horizon.
- www.eupedia.com
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