Unexplained Disappearance Of East Balkan Civilizations – Scientific Disagreement – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Thousands of years ago, the East Balkan civilizations vanished from the historical records. Their culture, beliefs, and traditions remained unknown until archaeologists recently found traces of their existence.
In part 1 of this series we examined curious mini artifacts discovered in the region. In this article we take a closer look at other interesting archaeological discoveries that that provide us with knowledge of the ancient East Balkan civilizations' traditions and beliefs. By investigating archaeological evidence along with historical data it's possible to get a better understanding of the little-known ancient history of East Balkan civilizations.
We will examine conflicting theories presented by scientists and try to unravel what caused the mysterious and sudden disappearance of these peaceful ancient cultures. There are some theories that might shed light on this ancient mystery, but scientists admit all of them have gaps and an important piece of history is still missing.
Perhaps the solution to this ancient mystery is more obvious than we have imagined?
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