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treasures I find. That's me, Tony Johansen, artist who likes to share
my excitement of being alive.




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    The Cerny people occupied the Yonne River valley and parts of the Seine valley. The lack of ornaments made of precious metals found in gravesites is noticeably different to other burials found further east in Europe from that time. While it is easy to suggest this is due to some kind of philosophical opposition to material goods, it is more likely that the people here were simply poor and had little to give beyond their labor to build the monuments.

    The Cerny people occupied the Yonne River valley and parts of the Seine valley. The lack of ornaments made of precious metals found in gravesites is noticeably different to other burials found further east in Europe from that time. While it is easy to suggest this is due to some kind of philosophical opposition to material goods, it is more likely that the people here were simply poor and had little to give beyond their labor to build the monuments.