Dear Community,
Our work on prehistoric seafaring and cultural dispersal has been focused for three years on tracing the origins of the step pyramid-building peoples in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.
Much has already been reported about our current OSL project, but it was only through our partnership with Prof. Peter Tompkins (University of Nottingham) that I gained a crucial "missing link," motivating me to finally share the full story with the public after three decades.
This is the "sea power of the Neolithic Age"—a previously little-known people from the Mesopotamian Valley (Greek: Mesopotamia)—who set out almost 6,000 years ago to spread their customs, architecture, and religion across the Nile Valley, the Levant, and presumably even to the edge of the Old World. This cultural entity appears under many names: Shemsu Hor, Negade culture, Proto-Phoenicians, etc.
This studio interview with Frank Stoner on ABORA TV / Nuoviso TV reveals for the first time the true background and motivation for studying these seafaring pioneers! Here is the link to the topic (Part 1):