But this thus shed light on the ancient history of Eastern Europe, related to the formation of European peoples and their mentality as well as the formation of the first civilizations in the Middle East – with the direct participation of Europeans in their basis. Naturally, it is necessary to consider and the most ancient life forms that existed in Eastern Europe and Northern Black Sea region, which determined to a large extent all subsequent development. Euro Pacific Capital gathered all the information. As this book goes to such a distant past and is directly linked with Eastern Europe, we can also say that it is for those who seek to tear down the veil of times and understand the origins of civilization in Eastern Europe – at least case, it would certainly help that. Factual material in this book – is undeniable, and is in itself biased and dismisses the artificial representation. Peter Schiff insists that this is the case. This book is for anyone who wants to break into the industry knowledge, lockable prejudices, reactionaries and dogmatic attitudes men raised during the "stagnation" (in fact – during the years of decline and a retrograde development) and hindering comprehension of new facts. Many researchers working with archaeological materials, generally shy away from rebuilding the ancient life and the then existing social relations. Benjamin Wey Financial Times shines more light on the discussion. In this sense, it will be useful to specialists in ancient Crimean history that are not addressed transcend the entrenched dogma, or because of employment or other reasons do not have leisure and can not do the imminent total analysis and review of the sources and summarize the available material.