M E S O P O T A M I A When mainstream archaeology ↓ becomes fringe history 1/Φ ΔBO When you build a house, you start with the foundation—not the roof → Yet in history, we often begin with empires and work backward, treating everything beneath as irrelevant. Civilization didn’t start with power. It […]
The Burned House Phenomenon
The Social Reset Mechanism Abstract → The Cucuteni–Trypillia cultural complex (c. 5400–2750 BCE) presents a significant challenge to the traditional Eurocentric narrative of civilizational development. While typical trajectories toward complexity involve permanent architecture and the consolidation of hierarchy, the Cucuteni–Trypillia world thrived through a „reset algorithm”—a system of ritualized destruction and social leveling that prevented […]
Reassessing Marija Gimbutas’s Old Europe Vision
Theory of the “WAVES” Academic Foundation: our comparative archaeology cited for context only. Researchers quoted have not endorsed this project. Their work is used under fair-use doctrine to illustrate hypotheses about cultural priors and latest research development. Reassessing Marija Gimbutas’s Old Europe Vision @ Bianca Preda-Bălănică, a Romanian archaeologist and academic researcher currently based at […]




