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JamStone
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06/01/01 09:38 PM
[INLINE] Suggested Reading

Em Hotep,
This book has been out for sometime now so many of you may know it. But for those that do not I suggest picking up the book "Black Spark, White Fire" subttitled, "Did African Explorers Civilize Europe?" by Richard Poe. It is a great book, that at least for me, cleared up the confusion of Euro-centric and Afro-centric 'scholarship' of ancient KMT by taking credible theroies from both camps and creating a more universal picture of the ancient Mediteranean world without dictating that "this is the way it was", but rather leaving it up to the reader to draw their own conclusions. Don't let the title mislead you...the book goes into much more than what the title implies. One more note that I would like to add is that it is written in manner that could easily be understood by lay readers as opposed to many books on this subject that is filled with 'scholarly' jargon.
Peace & Seneb.









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Antistoicus
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06/04/01 01:26 AM
[INLINE] Re: Suggested Reading new [re: JeloRoc]

How does one find middle ground between honest research and fraud, when it is in the nature of research that one result builds on another? Compromises are for politicans, not for scholars, and those whose feelings are hurt by this fact, ought to find a different line of work.

Having witnessed JamStone's own style of scholarship, I would suggest that one take any reading recommendations from him with a grain of salt the size of Olympus Mons. I saw a lot of evasiveness far too blunt, to allow any doubt as to its intent. As reading recommendations are taken on faith, not argument, I think that one really does have to factor past performances in, when evaluating such recommendations.
See : Present Day Egypt Forum, thread : Egypt is not "truly dead".









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Bob
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06/05/01 03:28 AM
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[INLINE] Re: Suggested Reading new [re: Antistoicus]

Em hotep Antistoicus!

First of all, I would like to remind you that you are a GUEST to these forums. Personal attacks on ANYONE will result in nothing more than long, endless discussions that go NOWHERE! If you weren't aware of this, I would highly recommend clicking on the "Policies" link above, and reading it very carefully. Knowledge is a great thing. Even better is when you can use it to help someone learn without degrading them, and hence degrading your own image [INLINE]
Senebty!
Nebnetjeruiti
SW Imy-Ra

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Stylistically, this last message from "Robert" seems strangely reminiscent of one of John's messages. Here is Antistoicus' reply to this nonsense, unless you'd like to return to to return to "Meeting the Pharoah" (this review's entry page), or skip ahead to the next absurdity.