I aplaud their efforts.
1 posted on
07/21/2002 1:23:15 PM PDT by
vannrox
To: vannrox
And then, I'd love them to explain the presence of Red-haired euro-looking mummies found in the desert there :0)
To: vannrox
bttt
3 posted on
07/21/2002 1:49:56 PM PDT by
Don Myers
To: vannrox
What do they mean by "civilization?" I thought that there were several periods over the last 5000 years where China had descended into complete chaos, been conquered by Mongols and red haird Irishmen, and so on. I'll believe that there's been someone living there for 5000 years, but that's true of a lot of places, including Iraq/Persia, Egypt, India, and probably portions of the Sahara now covered by sand.
To: vannrox
After their relatively recent devolution into communism, they should be trying to find their current civilization.
To: vannrox
Al Gore invented the ancient Chinese civilization--just ask him.
To: vannrox
....the world's only ancient civilization that has been developing for 5,000 years without interruption. Would that be 5762 years to be more precise?
8 posted on
07/21/2002 7:57:39 PM PDT by
PJ-Comix
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To: vannrox
some scholars in Western countries argued that Chinese civilization originated from the West. gee imagine that.
15 posted on
07/21/2002 10:18:55 PM PDT by
staytrue
To: vannrox
the world's only ancient civilization that has been developing for 5,000 years without interruption. Total nonsense. Their claim to fame is that some of them stayed home.
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23 posted on
07/20/2004 10:49:15 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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