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    Posted: 25-Oct-2006 at 15:15
the Whities in Europe were making loin cloth.


No, they were mining tin, without which Egypt would be stuck in the stone age.
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  Quote Chodas Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Oct-2006 at 04:33
Originally posted by King Kang of Mu


 I think the one who stole answers were the Whities who stole from Greeks and Romans, and the Greeks and Romans from Egyptians.  Come on, when Egyptians were building pyramids, the Whities in Europe were making loin cloth.


Never heard of Stonehenge, Carnac, Silburry hill, Avebury, Abri de cap Blanche and the Clava cairns(and countless others)?


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I do. There are some people that believe Europe was very primitive in the past, but the true was the "barbarians" made some remarkable advances by themselves. Think in Stoneage, and in the metal workings of those times as well.
 
Now, the first European civilization it was Crete, which is not precesely a recent civilization. Tartessos in Spain is also quite old, at least contemporary to King Solomon.
 
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