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2022-01-27 21:47:51 Detailed map of Urnfield bronze age tradition.
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Aberto / Como
2022-01-27 21:45:35
Urn figures dating back to the years around 1300 BCE where flowers went in the tradition of cremation of the dead by the Celts and other Indo-European tribes
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2022-01-27 21:41:23
THE CELTIC CUSTOM ( AND INDO-EUROPEAN GENERAL ) OF CREMATION.
1300 BCE

Around 1300 BCE, what is now known as the Urnfield culture emerged in central and eastern Europe. It is named for the burial practice of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns. Prior to this, the Tumulus culture of the preceding four centuries used burial mounds. As with all such transitions, the change was not immediate or sharply defined, but took place gradually over many years with both methods in use at the same time.

The Urnfield culture was widespread, covering much of Europe north of the Alps, from what is now France to the Danube basin. It was not unified of course; many local variations have been found. In many cases the style of pottery used by Urnfield people changes abruptly from one place to another, suggesting boundaries between tribes or cultural subgroups. However, a general culture can be discerned throughout the entire region.

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Aberto / Como
2022-01-27 02:02:12
you only fight for what you love, you only love for what you respect and you only respect what at least you know.

A.H

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você só luta pelo que ama, só ama pelo que respeita e só respeita o que pelo menos conhece.

A.H
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Aberto / Como
2022-01-26 22:06:02 do you love your people? make money and babies ( very babies ).
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Você realmente ama o seu povo? Faça dinheiro e bebês ( muitos bebês ).
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Aberto / Como
2022-01-26 21:57:35
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Aberto / Como
2022-01-26 21:38:53



Video as material support
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Video como material de apoio
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Aberto / Como
2022-01-26 21:37:26 Greek legends also speak of the Dorian Invasion, or Dorian Migration, in which a people of unknown origins entered Greece from the north and took control of parts of the region. Exactly what form this ‘invasion’ took, and who the Dorians were, remains unknown, although there have been suggestions that this incursion was in part responsible for the collapse of Mycenaean civilization in Greece and the subsequent Dark Age.

Whether the ancestors of the Celts were involved in any of these events is not known, but a period of turbulence, including the collapse of three major civilizations, would have implications far across the Ancient world, and may have in part created the conditions for the rise of Celtic culture. It also suggests a troubled time in which the ability to defend would be as important as the ability to create and to build. This would have altered the path that Celtic society was developing along even if the Celts were not directly involved. This development can be traced back through preceding pre-Celtic and proto-Celtic societies, although their original point of origin is open to some debate.

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Aberto / Como
2022-01-26 21:34:52 The Bronze Age Collapse, as this period is known, saw the New Kingdom of Egypt, the Hittite Empire of Anatolia (Turkey) and the Mycenaean Greek kingdoms all succumb to some great disaster. The reasons remain obscure; causes have been suggested ranging from drought and natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanoes to invasions by foreigners.

"Celts" comes from Greek "Keltoi", which, like the Roman name for them, also means "barbarians".

It is known that during the period of the Bronze Age Collapse (1200–1150 BCE), most of the cities on the eastern Mediterranean coasts were sacked and they were often destroyed. Fragmentary accounts refer to raids by the ‘Sea Peoples’, whose identity is unknown.

There may have been a single source for these raids, or perhaps there was more than one group active. Similarly, the Bronze Age Collapse may not have had a single cause.

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Aberto / Como
2022-01-26 21:30:15
ORIGIN OF "CELT" TERM

The name ‘Celt’ comes from the Greek Keltoi, which, like the Roman name for them, also means ‘barbarians’. Exactly when the Ancient Greeks came into contact with the proto-Celts is open to speculation, but it is known that the Celtic people interacted with various Greek civilizations over a lengthy period. Sometimes Celts might be found serving as mercenaries in Greek wars and sometimes they fought against various Greek forces.

It is probable that interactions of some kind took place from at least as early as the end of the Greek Dark Age. This lasted from around 1200 to 800 BCE and followed the collapse of earlier Greek civilizations. The Greek Dark Age also coincided with the collapse of other societies in the Eastern Mediterranean region, resulting in a dearth of written records from that period.

Macedonia, Greek Impire - Celts warriors talk to Alexandre Magno ( The Great ) 4th century BC.

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