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[QUOTE="Doomkid:991448"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:991444"]I'm a beliver that there may have been more advanced cultures - before that last Ice Age - that we don't really know too much about. It is kind of strange that just about every religion has a story about a massive flood. Obviously, something happened when a lot of religions from different continents claim the same thing. That's why I'm intrigued by the Atlantis theory, among others. The fact remains that we DON'T know much about pre-Egyptian history. It's a common belief that most people were nomads (or druids in northern Europe). But what if there's a discovery that will change the course of human thinking? [/QUOTE] That would be wonderful if we discovered something that fundamentally changed our ideas about when and where complex sedentary societies first arose. Its not implausible that agriculture was discovered and abandoned elsewhere before its permanent adoption in Mesopotamia/Egypt/China. The natives of the American southwest did so as well as many of the peoples that had once made up the Mayan civilization.[/QUOTE]
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