ALPINES PEOPLE


Alpines people has been selected by Roberto Amati in relation to the real history of european integration, then enlisted in the EUROPEAN PEOPLE category, accompanied by own fact SHEET useful to the comprehension, completed of historical MAPS AND IMAGES or with a direct linking to the related Blog contents dedicated to the entire history of european integration and the future of Europe.



Alpines people

The international name for Alpines people is a latin term referred to the main mountains chain of Europe, where these ancient group of european peoples lived from the Neolithic age (around 8.000 BC) and spreaded in great part of the mountainous region of Alps, when the Adriatic Sea wasn't formed as nowadays and could reach the internal zones of the Padana river valley and even Central Europe was covered in water. They probably came from Anatolia and practised agricolture and sheep breeding, part of those "mediterranean" peoples referring to the Antigua Mater civilty such as Italics, Iberians, Illyrians and ancient Greeks, sharing the lifestyle and the "cardium pottery" culture similar to the "old Europe" danubian-greek and balkanic ones still existing at the Old Bronze Age, even common mediterranean phehotype of brown/dark hairs and eyes, tipically of Caucasian anthropologic human group.


The Alpines tribes settled in the mountainous Alpine valleys of living in palafitte houses and practising hunting and fishing, using boats or canoas to run the rivers and discover new ways among mountains. Nothing is know about their spoken/written language, probably bacause those ancient people never exist anymore after the invasion of Celts that later formed the Halstatt culture inheriting the Alpine uses.





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