Friday, May 3, 2019

NEOLITHIC DECOR & NEOLITHIC PARTY

Deepert had the idea to do a prehistoric event. It finally became a event about the neolithic (please read the past posts about neolithic, if you not already did, if you want to know more about that era).
Deepert started to build and here are some snapshots when it was finished. 
Deepert thought it would be funny to make some mine tunnels were people had to find there way to the event. It is unsure how much guests still are lost and wandering through those tunnels to find there way out.
 At the end of the tunnel I placed some auroch cows from that period made by: Ancient Designs
The aurochs, also known as urus or ure (Bos primigenius), is an extinct species of large wild cattle that inhabited Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is the ancestor of domestic cattle; it has also been suggested as an ancestor genetically to the modern European bison, which have been crossbred with steppe bison. The species survived in Europe until 1627, when the last recorded aurochs died in the Jaktorów Forest, Poland.

During the Neolithic Revolution, which occurred during the early Holocene, at least two aurochs domestication events occurred: one related to the Indian subspecies, leading to zebu cattle, and the other one related to the Eurasian subspecies, leading to taurine cattle. Other species of wild bovines were also domesticated, namely the wild water buffalo, gaur, wild yak and banteng. In modern cattle, numerous breeds share characteristics of the aurochs, such as a dark colour in the bulls with a light eel stripe along the back (the cows being lighter), or a typical aurochs-like horn shape.
The Stonehenge look finished it all
NEOLITHIC PARTY
And finally here are the snapshots I made during the party.
 ▲▼ Deepert
 ▲▼ DJ Threesje and DJ Angel
One of the fitting songs that DJ Threesje had in her set.

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