8/7/2005

Caucasian Mummies in China and the Evolution of Culture

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by James Buchanan

China mummy 1The discovery of 3,000 year old European mummies in China raises the question of how much influence Europeans may have had on early Chinese civilization. One website reports “In the late 1980’s, perfectly preserved 3000-year-old mummies began appearing in a remote Chinese desert. They had long reddish-blond hair, European features and didn’t appear to be the ancestors of modern-day Chinese people. Archaeologists now think they may have been the citizens of an ancient civilization that existed at the crossroads between China and Europe.”

Any honest historian will admit that there was a great age of discovery and innovation from 1492 until today. The source of that creativity has overwhelmingly been the White race. Even today the vast majority of Nobel Prizes in chemistry and physics go to people of European ancestry.

European mummy in ChinaMany of the greatest milestones of societal evolution also result from Europeans. Europeans were the first race on the planet to abolish slavery. White societies established democracies and republics to replace previous tyrannical forms of government. The “Bill of Rights” has prevented tyranny in America to the present day. The United States played a major role in creating the first Asian democracies after World War Two. (more…)


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