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ancient civilisations and empires in history

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-16 10:13

let's list 'em.
off the top of my head, there's ancient greece (philosophy! sculpture! tragedy!), rome (gladiators), the byzantine empire/constantinople (mosaics, awesome architecture), ancient india (uh.. elephants?), ancient egypt (pyramids and papyrus!) .. ancient china (vases, funny hats and robes), feudal japan (ninjas)

am I missing any? add please.

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-27 19:21

>>118

Proof? Because from my understanding (which is naturally, less limited than yours) geographically those environment were few and far between and they were patches of land that were ALWAYS being warred over.

Secondly, putting "civilizations" in quotation marks everytime we speak on SSA-civilizations is a bit rediculous at this point because you seem to have a proclivity for changing the definition to suit your argument.

Third, Egypt as a superpower was well on it's way out before the enslaved Africans (Oh yeah, and Arabs, Iranians, and oh my what else <=== The point is that the last Egyptian dynasty wasn't all "negroes") rose up. The uprising of these peoples was basically a final symptom.

So, how exactly, when there is great dispute over your points does this prove your statement?

I think we should keep something in context of African civilizations and the constant (ancient and modern) ideological, political, economic and military pressure that's been placed on the region.

All hatred for "negroes" trace back to Noah's Ham, and the directive of semitism- meaning Christians, Jews and Islam to attack Africa. Now- historically speaking, I can only see this as an act of revenge. It has suddenly occured to me that the semites may not have left Africa and all it's empires willingly, but instead were forced out.


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