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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2023 · 47 MIN

Pre-Historic Cyprus Religion is MIND BLOWING

from Gnostic Informant · host Neal Sendlak

https://www.patreon.com/GnosticInformant Please Consider joining my Patreon to help finding scholars to bring on. Any amount helps me. Thank you existing Patrons. 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LateNiteGnosis Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NealSendlak1 Discord: https://discord.com/invite/uWBZkxd4UX Cyprus has a long history, with evidence of human habitation dating back as far as the 10th millennium BC. These earliest inhabitants are believed to have been hunter-gatherers who crossed over to the island from the nearby regions of the Middle East. The first major wave of civilization in Cyprus was during the Neolithic period, around 7000-6000 BC, when farming communities began to develop. The Bronze Age, which started around 2500 BC, brought significant advancements in metallurgy and commerce. Cyprus has since been occupied by a series of different civilizations including the Mycenaean Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Arab caliphates, French Lusignan, Venetians, Ottoman Turks, and British. The Neolithic period on Cyprus, also known as the New Stone Age, is characterized by significant advancements in human technology and culture. It's believed to have started around 8200-7000 BC and lasted until about 3900 BC, spanning the Aceramic (without pottery) and Ceramic (with pottery) Neolithic periods. In the Aceramic Neolithic period (8200-5200 BC), Cyprus saw its first permanent human settlements. The inhabitants lived in round houses and survived mainly by hunting, gathering, and fishing. The Khirokitia culture is a well-known example of this period, with a well-preserved archaeological site that has provided a great deal of information about the early settlers' way of life. The Khirokitia people are known for their innovative architecture, including stone round houses, which were often partially buried in the ground for insulation. The Ceramic Neolithic period (ca. 4500-3900 BC) marked the introduction of pottery, more sophisticated tools, and the beginnings of agriculture. The Sotira culture is a significant group from this period. During this time, Cyprus had significant interactions with the surrounding regions, especially the Levantine coast, as evidenced by the commonality in certain types of pottery and other artifacts. Despite being an island, Cyprus had a rich Neolithic culture that closely mirrored the major developments happening on the mainland at the same time. The evidence of these ancient cultures provides invaluable insights into the human journey from hunter-gatherers to settled farming communities. The Copper Age, also known as the Chalcolithic Age, in Cyprus is believed to have begun around 3900 BC and continued until the advent of the Bronze Age around 2500 BC. This period is characterized by the development and use of copper, in addition to stone, for tools and other items. While farming continued to be the primary source of sustenance during the Copper Age, the inhabitants of Cyprus began to master the smelting and working of copper, which was abundant on the island. This allowed for the production of more durable tools, weapons, and other objects, facilitating a significant advancement in technology. The Cypriot Chalcolithic period is also noted for the production of distinctively decorated pottery, and for the beginning of trade relations with the surrounding regions. Artifacts from this period, such as cruciform figurines, plank-shaped figurines, and pottery with complex incised decoration, show a sophistication in their craftsmanship. These artifacts indicate that society was becoming more complex, with the development of new rituals and social norms. In terms of settlement, people during this period tended to live in small villages, usually built on hills, which allowed them to easily defend themselves. The architecture was simple, generally featuring round or rectangular houses. #gnosticinformant #documentary #4k

https://www.patreon.com/GnosticInformant Please Consider joining my Patreon to help finding scholars to bring on. Any amount helps me. Thank you existing Patrons. 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LateNiteGnosis Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NealSendlak1 Discord: https://discord.com/invite/uWBZkxd4UX Cyprus has a long history, with evidence of human habitation dating back as far as the 10th millennium BC. These earliest inhabitants are believed to have been hunter-gatherers who crossed over to the island from the nearby regions of the Middle East. The first major wave of civilization in Cyprus was during the Neolithic period, around 7000-6000 BC, when farming communities began to develop. The Bronze Age, which started around 2500 BC, brought significant advancements in metallurgy and commerce. Cyprus has since been occupied by a series of different civilizations including the Mycenaean Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Arab caliphates, French Lusignan, Venetians, Ottoman Turks, and British. The Neolithic period on Cyprus, also known as the New Stone Age, is characterized by significant advancements in human technology and culture. It's believed to have started around 8200-7000 BC and lasted until about 3900 BC, spanning the Aceramic (without pottery) and Ceramic (with pottery) Neolithic periods. In the Aceramic Neolithic period (8200-5200 BC), Cyprus saw its first permanent human settlements. The inhabitants lived in round houses and survived mainly by hunting, gathering, and fishing. The Khirokitia culture is a well-known example of this period, with a well-preserved archaeological site that has provided a great deal of information about the early settlers' way of life. The Khirokitia people are known for their innovative architecture, including stone round houses, which were often partially buried in the ground for insulation. The Ceramic Neolithic period (ca. 4500-3900 BC) marked the introduction of pottery, more sophisticated tools, and the beginnings of agriculture. The Sotira culture is a significant group from this period. During this time, Cyprus had significant interactions with the surrounding regions, especially the Levantine coast, as evidenced by the commonality in certain types of pottery and other artifacts. Despite being an island, Cyprus had a rich Neolithic culture that closely mirrored the major developments happening on the mainland at the same time. The evidence of these ancient cultures provides invaluable insights into the human journey from hunter-gatherers to settled farming communities. The Copper Age, also known as the Chalcolithic Age, in Cyprus is believed to have begun around 3900 BC and continued until the advent of the Bronze Age around 2500 BC. This period is characterized by the development and use of copper, in addition to stone, for tools and other items. While farming continued to be the primary source of sustenance during the Copper Age, the inhabitants of Cyprus began to master the smelting and working of copper, which was abundant on the island. This allowed for the production of more durable tools, weapons, and other objects, facilitating a significant advancement in technology. The Cypriot Chalcolithic period is also noted for the production of distinctively decorated pottery, and for the beginning of trade relations with the surrounding regions. Artifacts from this period, such as cruciform figurines, plank-shaped figurines, and pottery with complex incised decoration, show a sophistication in their craftsmanship. These artifacts indicate that society was becoming more complex, with the development of new rituals and social norms. In terms of settlement, people during this period tended to live in small villages, usually built on hills, which allowed them to easily defend themselves. The architecture was simple, generally featuring round or rectangular houses. #gnosticinformant #documentary #4k

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