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  Tartaria, Romania - TheBestLinks.com - Transylvania, 1961, Mures, Alba (county), ...
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Tartaria, Romania, Romania, Transylvania, 1961, Mures, Alba (county), Tartaria...
Tărtăria is a small village in Alba county, Transylvania, Romania situated near the Mures river.
www.thebestlinks.com /Tartaria__2C___Romania.html   (90 words)

  
 Diplomacy.ro :: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After the Union in1859 of the other two Romanian Principalities, and especially after Romania had become independent (1878), the Hungarian government intensified its policy of persecution and forced Magyarization of the majority Romanian population; the existence of the Romanians as nation was not acknowledged.
Romania’s involvement in the First World War had one sole goal: the making of the national unity; Carol I’s successor, King Ferdinand I (1914-1927) was one of its advocates.
Romania is a member of the Council of Europe (1994) and of NATO (2004), and a candidate for full EU membership on January 1, 2007.
ue.mae.ro /index.php?lang=en&id=215   (2499 words)

  
 Dacia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dacia, in ancient geography the land of the Daci or Getae, was a large district of Central Europe, bounded on the north by the Carpathians, on the south by the Danube, on the west by the Pathissus (Tisza river, in Hungary), on the east by the Tyras (Dniester, border between Moldavia and Ukraine).
It thus corresponds in the main to modern Romania.
The discovery of Tartaria tablets seem to indicate that the dacians were the first ones to use writing (as far ar we know it by now).
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Dacia   (1346 words)

  
 Getica - Dacians
The oldest bronze furnaces in Europe have been discovered in today's Romania, and their age is over 8000 years.
The bronze objects found together with these furnaces show good skill from their makers, which suggests that the civilization that produced them had some time to develop this skill, and thus it is much older than the objects.
Neither the Tartaria tablets, nor the sumerian symbols have been deciphered, but they are considered "writing" by the same principle of abstraction.
www.geticagame.com /index.php?section=dacians&categ=civilization   (848 words)

  
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The Carpathian fls arrived in the area in the 4th millennium B.C. The Tripolye culture dates from 3800 to 2100 B.C. The Tripolye culture was established in the Ukraine, Moldavia and Romania along the Siret River in the Ukraine.
Tartaria is a town 70 miles south of the city of Cluj, on the Maros river near that part of Transylvania famous in classical times for gold deposits.
The culture at Tartaria, and Tordos belong to the Vinca culture.
www.geocities.com /Tokyo/Bay/7051/MAGYAR.htm   (3392 words)

  
 Tartary - TheBestLinks.com - Tartaria, Africa, Asia, Christopher Columbus, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tartaria, Tartary, Africa, Asia, Christopher Columbus, Europe, Russia, Romania...
Tartary (or Tartaria) is a old term that referred to that region of Asia east of the Ural mountains.
Tărtăria is also a village in Romania which gained fame after discovery of Tartaria tablets.
www.thebestlinks.com /Tartaria.html   (137 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Old European Script
To date, more than a thousand fragments with inscriptions have been found on various archaeological sites throughout south-eastern Europe, notably in Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, eastern Hungary, Moldova, southern Ukraine and other locations in the former Yugoslavia.
It is unknown which language used the symbols, or indeed whether they stand for a language in the first place.
Clay amulet, one of the Tartaria tablets unearthed near Tartaria, Romania, and dated to ca.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/o/ol/old_european_script.html   (1465 words)

  
 Romania - History - Stone Age - Neolithic Era
At Tartaria, in Transylvania, archaeologists have uncovered numerous anthropomorphic figurines manufactured by the Vinca culture.
They were building a highway that cuts through the historic region of Transylvania, between Brasov in central Romania and the town of Bors on the Hungarian border.
In May, on a visit to Romania, England's Prince Charles commented that he was worried about possible environmental damage from building the highway, which goes through Transylvanian villages that are classified as historically important by the UN organization UNESCO.
www.romerica.com /rom/hist_ston_neo.htm   (2482 words)

  
 Newsletter
The case of cultural anthropology in Romania, and particularly in Cluj, is a mirror through which one may see how a subject under making reflects and produces the general trends of the formation of the local “scientific community” under the conditions of the post-socialist transformations.
The introduction of the editor Sanda Golopentia (the daughter of Anton G.) is an excellent guide for the reader in the complexity of the Patrascanu affair, the reasons for the arrest of her father, the nature of the interrogatory of A.G. and the organization of the archive material.
This book is a must for future research on the installation of the communist regime in Romania, the repression of the intellectuals and specialists on political grounds, the Bucharest Sociological School and the psychology of the Romanian intellectual during the 1940s and the 1950s (Viorel Anastasoaie).
www.euro.ubbcluj.ro /ica/newsletters1.htm   (10565 words)

  
 F&P History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A distinct place is held by Alexandru Odobescu, who supported and encouraged the first systematic archaeological diggings in Romania, as he organized and coordinated the national Museum of Antiquities of the Bucharest University, where he also was the first professor to teach archaeology.
A great deal of attention was given to settlements dating back to the Dacian period, and to the period of the Roman conquest and the emergence of the Romanjan people and language.
Thus, the archaeologists unearthed the oldest art object in Romania, a 21,000 year-old pendant- amulet, nearly l0,000 baked clay statuettes, about 800 treasures comprising gold and silver jewelry and vessels, as well as thousands of household, military and other objects.
www.friends-partners.org /fpromania/history.html(opt,mozilla,unix,english,,new)   (1325 words)

  
 old_european_script_Vinča_alphabet_Vinča_script_Vinča_Tordos_script_tartaria_tablets-stone_sitovo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A similar cache was found during excavations conducted in 1908 in Vinča, a suburb of the Serbian city of Belgrade, some 120km from Tordos.
Chronology of the Neolithic in Transylvania, in the Light of the Tartaria Settlement's Stratigraphy, Dacia, N.S. Einege Bemerkungen zu Fragen des Neolithikums in Siebenbürgen, Studijné Zvesti, 17:513-540.
Chronology of the Neolithic in Transylvania, in the Light of the Tartaria Settlement's Stratigraphy, Dacia, N.S. Einege Bemerkungen zu Fragen des Neolithikums in Siebenbürgen, Studijné Zvesti, 17:513‑540.
www.uned.es /geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/ESCRITURAS_ANTIGUA/Escrituras_antiguas_europa.htm   (2819 words)

  
 Romania - History, Legends and Traditions
If modern Romanian literature is the offspring of Romanian culture grafted onto Western cultural trends, the old Romanian legends and beliefs lie under the sign of another spiritual zodiac, that of myth and ancient sages.
The Indian values which reached Romania directly or indirectly have represented for the Romanians a world in which they have re-discovered their own cultural vitality.
Discover Romania, a land of legends, history and traditions.
touromania.blogspot.com   (1351 words)

  
 Bulgarian property & tourism news
The main EU objective is to help Bulgaria and Romania join the bloc in 2007, the EU Enlargement Commissionaire underlined, pointing out, however, that the European Commission is to make sure that the two countries will be able to face their obligations once members of the Union.
Romania, together with neighbouring Bulgaria, are hotspots for property investors, who are lured by yields that are comparatively higher compared to other markets.
Austria's Foreign Minister Ursula Plasnik pointed out that the reports on Bulgaria and Romania's progress en route to the bloc are "encouraging." She underlined that although the countries from the Western Balkans have achieved much, there was still a difficult road ahead.
www.bulgariaproperties.net /News.html   (15406 words)

  
 Virtual Museum of the Inscriptions
Although evidence of these signs had been known since the late 19th century excavation at the site of Tordos (Turdaş) (2) in Transylvania, it was the discovery of tablets at the nearby site of Tartaria in1964 that kindled a wave of controversy regarding both the origin and chronology of the signs.
The author's participation on excavations in former Yugoslavia and his interest in the signs eventually resulted in the opportunity to visit excavations and to study museum collections in Romania, former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria.
Signs were collected from approximately 50 sites belonging or related to the Vinča culture, named after the important site of Vinča (see map, Fig.1) on the Danube River, near Belgrade.
www.prehistory.it /ftp/winn.htm   (329 words)

  
 Traditional Yoga Academy - a yoga and tantra yoga high quality training
Romania is known overseas mainly due to certain famous sportsmen like Nadia Comaneci and probably in a lesser manner due to some great men of culture and art, like the famous historian on religions - Mircea Eliade or the visionary sculptor - Constantin Brancusi.
Even though he spent many decades teaching the History of Religions in American Universities, not many people know how deeply Mircea Eliade was touched by the disciple - master relationship he had, as a young man, with the great yogi Shivananda, during the time spent in India.
Last dating (the year 2004) of the Tartaria plates, performed by the History Institute of Rome, have led to two striking and of planetary importance conclusions.
www.traditionalyogacenter.com /yoga-articles.php?article=18   (1548 words)

  
 Vinca alphabet
Further, since different symbols in Vinca correspond to the Phoenician and Etruscan 'A', for example, it would mean that the Etruscan 'A' was not derived from the Phoenician 'A'.
The Tartaria tablets: A clay Amulet unearthed near Tartaria, Romania, dated to 30th century BC.
If the signs are meaningless property marks, there would be a large variety of them.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/v/vi/vinca_alphabet.html   (506 words)

  
 From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells - Chapter 2
Prior to their emergence they were preceded by the Ubaid migrants from what is now southern Romania, from Carpathia and Scythia, who had fled south to escape the Black Sea flood of 4000 BC.
They were mound houses exactly the same as the tepes of Tartaria and the Tells that the Ubaid built all the way down through Anatolia to Al’Ubaid and Sumeria.
In Romania however, these grades with their animal totems or badges make up the degrees or conditions of vampirism.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /dragons/esp_sociopol_dragoncourt02_02.htm   (4982 words)

  
 Signs on Tartaria Tablets found in the Romanian folkloric art
Whilst Tartaria signs have not lost their popularity over the millennia as decorative motives, it remains the case that in rural tradition they are not purely ornamental elements but allusive expressions of religious ideas, codes associated with magic powers and basic symbols relating to the divinity and its epiphanies.
Powerful geometric motives continue to be transmitted from mother to daughter, as Ioana Crişan witnesses herself as she inherited the beautiful collection by the mother who inherited from her own the mother.
These three small, inscribed tablets started a debate that is challenging the conventional wisdom of European prehistory, because they have been dated from around 6.500 years ago.¹ Some scholars argue they date even earlier at 7,300 years old.² More prudent researchers, date the stones to 6,000-5,800 years ago.
www.prehistory.it /ftp/arta_populara01.htm   (685 words)

  
 ROMANIAN the closest to CLASSICAL LATIN | Antimoon Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
While this is a marvelous subject and I first read about in a 1968 issue of "Scientific American," it is not exactly a language topic and certainly does not relate to the modern Romanian language.
The toponyms (place names in Romania) as SIMERIA, ORASTIE are at least 7.000 years old.
Along with the discoveries of TARTARIA tablets, from surrounding areas — a scientifically proved form of LITERATE civilization existed there.
www.antimoon.com /forum/t2129-270.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Oldest writing on Earth found in ROMANIA | Antimoon Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In Transylvania, it was the discovery in 1961 of three inscribed tablets TARTARIA TABLETS regarding the possibility that writing in the Danube basin predated the earliest Sumerian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Carpato-Danubiano-Pontic = (carpathians mountains+Danube river +pontus = fl sea-in greek) is where modern Romania is located where the oldest form of writing system in the world was discovered.
Too bad Romania can't lay a claim to that cultural (first) innovation, as there were no romanians then.
www.antimoon.com /forum/t2564.htm   (1521 words)

  
 Archaeology Wordsmith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
DEFINITION: Late Neolithic site in Transylvania, Romania, with a Vinca pit containing three controversial clay tablets in a Tordos level.
They bear incised signs, are unbaked, and resemble pictographic signs from Jemdet-Nasr and Uruk.
However, there is approximately a 1000-year discrepancy between the Tartaria tablets and the later Mesopotamian symbols.
www.reference-wordsmith.com /cgi-bin/lookup.cgi?category=&where=headword&terms=Tartaria   (50 words)

  
 Tartary or Tartaria is a old term that referred to...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tartary or Tartaria is a old term that referred to...
"Tartary" (or "Tartaria") is a old term that referred to that region of Asia Asia east of the Ural mountains Ural mountains.
T?rt?ria T?rt?ria is also a village in Romania Romania which gained fame after discovery of Tartaria tablets Tartaria tablets.
www.biodatabase.de /Tartary   (161 words)

  
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Third comes Eastern Pelasgia, bordering on the Thracian Sea (Aegean), the Getic Sea (Black) and the Nipru, and reaching as far as the Don river, the Caucasian Mountains, crossing Anatolia and stopping at Cyprus Island.
This branch once settled on territories now located in Ukraine, The Moldavian Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Herzegovina, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, having a northern extremity (Austria, The Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland, and Lithuania), and a southern one (the Sardinian Islands, Sicily, Crete, Cyprus).
In the necropolis at Cernavoda (Romania), two ceramic statues were found, considered to belong to 4,530 BC, and representing "the primary couple": the father - the sky (Samasua) and the mother - the earth (Dakia), also passing as "the Ponto - Danubian thinker and his wife".
www.dacia.org /history/conq-ew.html   (2815 words)

  
 rogueclassicism: Thracian Alphabet?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The culture of Paleolith tribes living on nowadays Bulgarian land is believed to hide the roots of ancient Orphic mysteries.
Signs of sound alphabet have been discovered on the localities: Lepeneski Vir and Vincha in Serbia, Karanovo, Gradeshnitsa and Sitovo in Bulgaria, Tartaria in Romania as well as many localities in Macedonia.
More information on the findings - which, if true, will give an entirely new direction of the sciences of Thracians - will be held March 29, Wednesday, in the BTA press club in Sofia, archeologists announced.
www.atrium-media.com /rogueclassicism/Posts/00003249.html   (222 words)

  
 symbolsummaries2
We intent to refer here to some civilizations, for which we have more information as Starcevo - Cris, Vinca and Banat cultures (especially from Parta).
This communication represents a brief overview on the research of the Balkan prehistoric signs including Tartaria problem, as well as the database foundation of my research on the problem.
It has been stressed that Maria Gimbutas had made the first catalogue for the sacred signs, but without numeration.
www.iianthropology.org /symbolsummaries2.html   (477 words)

  
 Madona
Madonna from Rast, W Romania, on the Danube river, 5000 BC Angle Alphabet (AA), Spirituality and Writing from the European Neolithic
Marija Gimbutas thinks that the signs from this Madonna from Rast, W Romania, on the Danube, 5000 BC and from the little wheels from Vinca, Est Serbia, on the Danube, 5000 BC, are the first samples of logical writing (storing and transmitting the information) of the human.
With the help of the AA alphabet we could try to read these texts.
www.ournet.md /~ancient/Madona/madona.html   (101 words)

  
 Amulet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Every zodiacal sign has its corresponding gem that acts as an amulet, but these stones vary according to different traditions.
Drawing of clay amulet unearthed near Tartaria, Romania
An ancient tradition in China involves capturing a cricket alive and keeping it in an osier box to attract good luck (this tradition extended to the Philippines).
www.hotspotsz.com /wiki.php?title=Amulet   (1170 words)

  
 ROMANIAN MYTHOLOGY
Not far away from Tartaria region, inside the triangular area of the three "Crish" rivers, astounding remains of the first surface dwellings dating from as early as fifth millennium B.C. have been recently uncovered, meaning they were no less than 7000 years old!
These types of dwellings, which would spread afterwards through the entire world, indeed seemed to have been the result of a cult dedicated to this Goddess.
the ones to have always wanted some territorial revendication upon Romania's various regions, claims that were to be, somehow, vindicated, the only arguments capable of winning ignorants and fools' confidence being the ones related to "origins", "language", "religion" and "history", last one most easily in being mystified;
www.angelfire.com /md/Orastie/mythology.html   (3845 words)

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