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Mezin, Cuina Turcului 15-10 mill. BC |
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Hasuma, Samarra, Tell-Halaf, 5-4 mill. BC |
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Sealk I-III, Suza, 5-4 mill. BC |
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Merimde, Naqada, 3.500 BC |
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Quetta, Kot-Diji, Amri 3300 BC |
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Yangshao, Dawen 3.200 BC |
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Olmec, Chavin, 1.000 BC |
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Old Europe |
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Old Sumer |
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Old Iran |
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Old Egypt |
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Old Ind |
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Old China |
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Old America |
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Djeitun, Turkmenia, 5000 BC |
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Skating on the cool China Way |
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Clay model of a shrine from ancient China, 4th
mill. BC (with "V" sign, "tri-line", "triangle", "egg", "spirals" and other geometrical signs) |
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Twin vases from Yangshao Culture, (5.000 - 3.000 BC), vase from 3.200 BC (with "tri-lines" & parallel lines) |
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Jade from Liagzhu Culture, c. 3.000 BC, (with "spirals", "eggs", "tri-lines", etc. This Jade, we think, tied Old China with Old America.
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The Near East (Sumer, on the Tigru & Eufrat rivers). Egypt (on the Nile river). Harappia (on the Ind river). China
(on the Huang-ti river).
These Civilizations became the greatest Civilizations of the Ancient World after they were "conquered" by the Geometrical message that came from Old Europe
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