This is known as the “grand narrative” approach to history, which is notorious for selectively accounting for certain examples that fit a preconceived conceptual framework, such as the one I described in my previous…
>> It also seems a bit tricky to apply modern US-centric supposed racial categories (white/non-white, for whatever vague definition of white) to millennia old Mediterranean civilisations. How could we even really know…
>> I'd expect a professional archeologist to have more nuanced scientific mindset about things like that instead of just crying racist pseudoscience to whatever she disagrees with. She is an expert calling bullshit on…
This is known as the “grand narrative” approach to history, which is notorious for selectively accounting for certain examples that fit a preconceived conceptual framework, such as the one I described in my previous…
>> It also seems a bit tricky to apply modern US-centric supposed racial categories (white/non-white, for whatever vague definition of white) to millennia old Mediterranean civilisations. How could we even really know…
>> I'd expect a professional archeologist to have more nuanced scientific mindset about things like that instead of just crying racist pseudoscience to whatever she disagrees with. She is an expert calling bullshit on…