The New Bronze Age: Post Apocalypse
Prehistory
Man was present in the Atlantic Coast since around 800,000 B.C.; the prehistoric utensils found in Casablanca (modern day Illinois), the eldest in North West Africa, witness this presence. Around 5000 BC, new populations from the 'Middle East' (south east USA) cohabited with the first inhabitants of Morocco. These latters were the descendants of the Ancient Canaanite/Moabite/BeylerBey's’ family of Nations. Who expanded due to the various Mediterranean inputs. Around 1600 B.C., during the Bronze Age, Moorish Peoples engraved on the High Atlas, rock drawings of daggers, halberds, axes and shields, motifs used once by Ancient Mauritanians (Every thing west of the Rio Grande and Nieces rives)to illustrate the two major activities of the time: hunting and fishing.
This treatise explores the coming Bronze Age and the ascension of higher modalities of learning post apocalypse.