
Early human species evolve through the whole of Africa. Emergence into Asia of many of these groups initiates development of diverse cultures for millions of years. The challenges of entering colder Europe are evidenced by bones and artefacts 1,000,000 BCE. Fairweather Eden Boxgrove site provides evidence of living rhinos and horses 500,000 years BCE.

2 million years human development in Asia
Evidence in North African Arabia indicates many human cultures 400,000 years BCE benefit from transient lush conditions en route to Asia. Homo Sapiens from East Africa 350,000 years BCE starts to develop worldwide with rock markings showing high physical coordination. Petroglyphs of Europe and the whole world from 100,000 BCE involve and represent human activities demonstrating strong awareness and manual skills. Ceramics from China and Japan 24,000 years BCE reveal early advance of Himalayan and Pacific Ocean cultures then transmission through Southeast Asian seas enlivens civilisations in Thailand, Malaysia, Khymer Cambodia, Java and Sumatra.

Early advance of Southeast Asian cultures
Tobacco leaves lining the stomach of embalmed Ramesses may be evidence of African ancient Egyptian seafarers of the Atlantic to Central America from 3000BCE a capable thirty day sail with Ra to another world. As activity markings early scratches, incisions, sketches and engravings become the first scripts connoting human energies first then associations with plants, animals, actions or sounds. The hieroglyphs affirming life awaken Mediterranean Europe to guidance of the stars present of the key obelisk in Place de la Concorde France defining civil governance between the National Assembly and the Palais de Justice. In a corresponding way the proto Sanskrit Indus Valley script depictions of animals and humans in natural harmony introduce Western Europe and the world to Himalayan yoga skills.

African ancient Egyptian early advance 3000BCE
Maeve Mabd from ancient Eireann comes with Guinevere through celtic wales Cymru to the Atlantic Avon gorge. In the Somerset levels Gwynffh finds many waterways into a pleasing and verdant scene. She invites humans to share with plants and animals the beautiful wetlands Avalon Marshes. For her the Sweet Track to Glastonbury lake village entices the reality of Arthur.

Life of Atlantic Celtic coasts, isles and mountains

