Post all things Neolithic.
I'll start with Burial Cultures from Germany and Egypt that perform the same rituals, and also have similar Beakers.
The Egyptian burial was found at Gebel Ramlah.
The German burial was found at Saxony-Anhalt.
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>>294646
Some Bell Beakers from Europe.
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VE VAS KONIGS N SHEISSE
>>294662
>Lake Megachad
named after /r9k/'s mythical mortal enemy?
>>294646
Location map
>>294692
>named after /r9k/'s mythical mortal enemy?
Very first thing I also thought.
>>294691
Similar cultures, shared a macro culture in the Middle East.
Haven't got that much neolithic stuff
Early germanic bronze age weapon.
>>294646
WIR WAREN NEGER
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>>294724
I reckon this is a bit to early.
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>>294716
Germans invented Baseball, Confirmed.
>>294737
When is this from?
pic related started appearing all over Ireland from about 4000 BC.
They are like the Pyramids of Egypt in that they buried the dead inside and are also the most elaborate buildings of the period.
>>294783
> Lol nope, they had wooden weapons in northern germany when Greece was all bronze age n shit.
Okay, I was bit confused there
>>294817
What they look like now, Carrowkeel in County Sligo.
>>294783
>they had wooden weapons in northern germany when Greece was all bronze age n shit.
From about 2500 BC in Ireland, they had Bronze Age weapons and jewelry.
pic related is from around 2000BC
>>294720
Did the Hittites travel through time to hire Danny Devito as their chariot-driver at the battle of Kadesh?
>>294646
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Domus de Janas (Neolithic necropolis) in Sardinia
>>294885
I believe the Culture spread from the Middle East.
The closer it settled to the Middle East the more evolved it was. Hence we have a progression or curve in technology spreading from East to West.
>>294897
What culture? This is from Ozieri culture, a native Sardinian culture I believe.
>>294646
That's neither Faiyum A or Badarian pottery from the Egyptian side, it's post-neolithic and is most likely Dynastic period.
>>294903
Or perhaps Northern Neolithic spreading from Greece.
>>294662
This is not contextualized at all. The Chadic Rb1 genes are extremely divergent and come from a back crossing older than the Neolithic era.
Even then the use of African crops extends outside of the Mediterranean climatic zone any would be middle eastern farmer would have migrated to.
To assume a barley farmer went to Africa, lost their crops, domesticated another completely different set of grasses and then spread out in such a way to conquer everyone else around lake chad isn't likely at all.
>>294922
pic related
look at the location
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>>294912
What? absolutely no, it has some similarities with some iberian cultures and the settlers probably came from there and continental Europe in general.
>>294944
But that's ignoring the fact that your paper is several thousand years older than the first pastoralist societies on the continent centered around Upper Egypt and Sudan.
>>294955
Greece isn't North Africa
>>294939
> This is not contextualized at all. The Chadic Rb1 genes are extremely divergent and come from a back crossing older than the Neolithic era.
Nope, Neolithic starts about 10000BC
See
> http://dienekes.blogspot.ie/2010/01/r-v88-and-migration-of-chadic-speakers.html
>>294971
I guess you don't into English.
>>294978
Mistake you from the other guy who said Northen Africa.
>>294986
*Mistook you
>>294998
*Mistook you for
>>295019
I only know that the pottery was influenced by Crete and the cyclades, as well as the art, see pic related.
>>295036
Can't help but post pic related, kek, from 25,000 years ago.
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>>294692
öpö
>>295044
It's different, the one you've posted has litterally no face
>>295049
I know, the 3 fat ones on the left flashed the Venus figurines in my head.
>>294662
Look, there he is, again. The /his/torian brother of /b/ bananaposters.
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