Old European texts from Asia and America

Stuart Harris BS, MS, MBA
USA

Summary: 
Beginning in 45,000 BC, clans of mammoth hunters called Aurignacian migrated from eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to Europe, Asia and the Americas, traveling by skin-covered boats where possible. They were literate and left inscriptions along the way, but only those from the end of the ice age survive: an inscription at Catal Höyük in Turkey, early Chinese writing on turtle shells and pots, a baptism in Sri Lanka, a copper medallion brought up by well diggers in Indiana, a horse head owned by a Clovis hunter with matching horse head from France, and an eagle clan petroglyph from The Dalles on the Columbia River.