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It was the time that today we call the Neolithicu2026a time before the Egyptian pyramids, a time before Stonehenge. It was the time of the early migrations of the Yamnaya people, moving westward from the Pontic steppe, which stretched from what is now Bulgaria to Kazakhstan. What we now call Doggerland once connected the British Isles to continental Europe, but it was sinking into the North Sea. Little more remained than islands and sandbanksu2026yet there were persistent tales of firm land that lay beyond those waters. Buy Now: https://amzn.to/3IBcb1e
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The Final Days of Doggerland This is the story of a young woman in hunter-gatherer times relies on her skills for crafting poisons to survive after being captured by a hostile tribe. Many aspects of the story are based on archeological facts, such as the migration of the Yamnaya people, the disappearance of Doggerland, the use of garlic mustard to spice food, and the arrival of blue- eyed people from the area of the Black Sea.
Many aspects of the story are based on archeological facts, such as the migration of the Yamnaya people, the disappearance of Doggerland, the use of garlic mustard to spice food, and the arrival of blue-eyed people from the area of the Black Sea.
The Final Days of Doggerland: -- A Neolithic Story of Survival in Northern Europe Book by Mike Meier Available on Amazon