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  • 596 sidor
  • 2014
The traditional history, composed by generations of scientists in the XVI-XVIII centuries, is a political historiography, which describes the history of states and their rulers. To cater them not only some historical facts but sometimes the entire course of human history were distorted. Even the father of scientific communism Karl Marx wrote: "That what we believe as real history - it's just a fairy tales told by the victors".

Someone said, "If you want to understand the problem - write a book". Of the natural desire to explore the available materials on the history of the Slavs, systematizing the information obtained from the publications on the Internet and available literature, was born the book, which shows that the place of origin of European civilization was on the territory of Russia. It is here that 50-40 thousand years ago in the only region in the Paleolithic era a man of modern European type (neoanthrop) appeared, which used the Proto-Indo-European language. This language is then spread in the range of 10-2 thousand years BC throughout Europe and Asia, and after mixing with languages of local Neanderthal or Cro-Magnon tribes has become Indo-European languages in the modern sense.

This is the main feature of this book, the content of which, ranging from the prehistoric pagan past, ignored by Russian historical science, and ending with modern archaeological, anthropological, genetic and epigraphic researches, breaks stereotypes and forces us to reassess the entire world history. With the role of the Slavs in history will have to reckon those who are interested in the truth, a road to which is laid out from individual stones. The author puts his small stone in this road.
  • Författare: Герман Марков
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781490727295
  • Språk: Tyska
  • Antal sidor: 596
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2014-04-11
  • Förlag: Trafford Publishing