Unexplained Disappearance Of East Balkan Civilizations – Discovery Of Unusual Mini Artifacts – Part 1
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Europe has a rich ancient history of wonderful prehistoric cities, beautifully produced artifacts and powerful civilizations that became known in other parts of the world.
There are also many ancient mysteries in Europe that still remain unsolved and it’s time to explore one of them. This is the first part in a series dealing with unexplained disappearance of East Balkan civilizations. We turn our attention to Old Europe and explore unusual ancient artifacts, interesting graves and thought-provoking theories about social hierarchy, traditions and beliefs.
Why did advanced, organized and peaceful ancient civilizations suddenly just vanish without a trace? There are many theories what caused the mysterious disappearance of the East Balkan civilizations, and we will discuss some of them.
Interestingly, as we examine the legacy of this complex society, a certain pattern emerges. Perhaps, some ancient discoveries and intriguing scientific theories can shed light on this great archaeological and historical mystery.
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