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eurocentrism
Sam, thanks for the attempt to define eurocentrism. But in all the
atlases that I have ever consulted, what is called the Middle East is in
Asia, not Europe.
The best archaeological evidence suggest that the neolithic revolution
took place in central Asia.
Rod
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- Thread context:
- Anti-Eurocentrism: Idealist DiversionfromAnti-racism/anti-imperialism (fwd),
Charles Brown Thu 13 Apr 2000, 14:36 GMT
- Anti-Eurocentrism: IdealistDiversionfromAnti-r...,
Charles Brown Thu 13 Apr 2000, 14:15 GMT
- eurocentrism,
Rod Hay Thu 13 Apr 2000, 14:09 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: eurocentrism,
Charles Brown Thu 13 Apr 2000, 14:57 GMT
- Re: Anti-Eurocentrism,
Ricardo Duchesne Thu 13 Apr 2000, 13:29 GMT
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