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Origin - Chronology

Religion - Europe

The St Valentine’s Day

12 February 2008

The St Valentine’s Day of Romans was Lubercus, holidays of the fertility of the shepherds and the herds. Billy goats and goats (tackles) were sacrificed. The half bare young men, coated with some blood of animals, ran (roamed) then in the city, drinking and laughing, while whipping without violence the young ladies whom they crossed with fragments of skin of the sacrificed animals. This (...)continue

Migration - Diaspora

20 January 2008

Yorkshireman found to share DNA with African tribes

Yorkshireman found to share DNA with African tribes My dear Yorkshirewomen and Yorkshiremen, Believing that Berbers had been black is a big mistake. Egyptian paintings, Hirodotus’s writings, and many coin effigies of Berber (...)continue

Canary Island - Research

30 October 2007

The Early Inhabitants of the Canary Islands

"The very existence of a white people perpetuating an advanced Neolithic Culture in the 14th Century of our era in the extreme SW of the Old World was such an unaccountable oddity that the association of the Canary Islands with (...)continue

Identity

21 June 2007

The Tassili n’Ajjer: birthplace of ancient Egypt?

In January 2003, I made enquiries to visit the Hoggar Mountains and the Tassili n’Ajjer, one of the most enchanting mountain ranges on this planet. The two geographically close but nevertheless quite separate landscapes are (...)continue

Lybia

20 February 2007

Buried Amazigh place names in the Libyan Desert

Indigenous place names play a great and important distinctive role in most countries. To preserve this place names we obtain a discipline tool that regards us to a better understanding of this region (in terms of evolution and the (...)continue

Language

15 January 2007

Amazigh language

Amazigh people’s origin Recent anthropoligical discoveries enable us to account for the Amazigh people’s origin. Relying on the discoveries, it seems that this poeple can be considered as the origin from which ramified all (...)continue

Portrait

10 December 2006

Interview with Karl-G. Prasse

Q: Would you, kindly, introduce yourself to our audience ? Prof.: I am trained as an Egyptologist in the beginning and I started studying comparative and general linguistics at the university of Copenhagen. After two years time, I (...)continue

4 February 2006

Connections to the Arthurian legend

Although the newest Movie on King Arthur is fiction, research and documentation of my family history, prove it is based on fact. I now have a personal in the existence of King Arthur and his Knights. Not only do my family lines connect (...)continue

Religion

30 January 2006

Poseidon, son of Cronos and Rhea

Poseidon is a god of many names. He is most famous as the god of the sea. The son of Cronus and Rhea, Poseidon is one of six siblings who eventually "divided the power of the world." His brothers and sisters include: Hestia, Demeter, (...)continue

25 January 2006

The Nimble Numidians

One of the most enduring pictures of the ancient world is the swift moving Numidian horsemen. There are literary characterizations of him trotting out against the powers of Carthage or Rome on a swift horse, armed with nothing but a (...)continue

12 February 2005

HLA genes

Abstract: The gene profile of Arabic-speaking Moroccans has been compared with those of other Mediterranean populations in order to provide additional information about the history of their origins. Our HLA data suggest that most (...)continue

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