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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] You must develop your discourse beyond the super simplistic methodology of "I say so, so it is so" by learning the rudimentary scholastics of citing a reference by author, work, year, and page number, along with a fully contextual quoted passage (that is, if you want anyone at all to take you seriously). Your dogmatic assertions are less than useless. They are misleading to those who, like yourself, have yet to learn the ways of academia. Your personal opinion backed by no scholaraly information but only by name dropping (the logical fallacy of appeal to authority and the counter academic method of blind citing) does nothing to refute the above passage from [URL=http://www.] [b]David Sacks[/b][i] Ancient Greece: Minoan civilization. Encyclopedia of the Ancient Greek World.[/i] New York: Facts On File, Inc., 1995[/URL] Please try again, I'm sure with a little effort on your part you can produce something at least worthy of middle school level. [QUOTE]Originally posted by ARROW99: [qb] actually the minons are thought to have come from the northwest. Greek and proto Greek experts like Dr Chadwick have traced the roots of their language to the NW of Greece. very little , however, is known past that. That they came from SW asia is just Afrocentric nonsense. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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