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Default AW: Re: Aristotle on 'race'

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Originally Posted by Mynydd View Post
The "antecedents" occured before any such melting before north and south. Or didn't they?
In Germany or the Greek states? In Germany the Celts were there before the arrival of the Nordic people around 2000 years ago. And in the Greek states around 1500B.C. people from other parts of Europe and north Africa like Egypt and Skythien arrived which brought knowledge, culture, and arts with them and were thus responsible to a high degree for the rise of Greece in later centuries. The art of working with iron for example came from Skythien and the art of mathematics from Egypt - at least that is what the old Greeks believed.


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There's nothing wrong with Southern-Europeans but they work much better with a "little" help of the Nordic fella

Southern people are often happy people who know how to celebrate, having some deficits when it comes to organization. With Nordic people it is pretty much the other way around and so indeed they work very well together and balance the deficits of each other out.
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