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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] No time for games. You know quite well that empires are not acephalous. When acephalous states were mentioned you brought up three major West African empires as if to propose that there were not complex acephalous states in Africa, i.e., that Africa only had states with heads of state? Is that what you were trying to get across? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: Doug M is quite right though his wording is incorrect. Besides, [b]he's not saying Africa only had rulerless societies.[/b][/QUOTE]And who said that he was saying that? [QUOTE]alTakruri: One of the triumphant aspects of African social thinking is the fact of its complex asephalous states. This is nothing to deny or be defensive against. [QUOTE]Supercar: [b]What do you think the likes of Ghana, Songhay or Mali were all about?[/b][/QUOTE][/QUOTE]Are you suggesting that the aforementioned cultural entities are examples of [b]acephalous[/b] states? [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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