Kulturkreis

Kulturkreis:

“The Kulturkreis (roughly, “culture circle” or “cultural field”) school was a central idea of the early 20th-century Austrian school of anthropology that sought to redirect the discipline away from the quest for an underlying, universal human nature toward a concern with the particular histories of individual societies. It was the notion of a culture complex as an entity that develops from a centre of origin and becomes diffused over large areas of the world.”

Or:

Why do different places in different countries from vastly different eras all contain the same stuff?

 

Mexican Ethnologist Miguel Covarrubias –

“the great traditions of the Teotihuacan culture were brought to the Mexican Valley… by some MYSTERIOUS FOREIGN ELITE, WHOSE MOTHERLAND WAS SITUATED SOMEWHERE IN THE EAST… Having mastered the more primitive local tribes, the strangers, according to him, STOOD AT THE TOP OF THE NEW CIVILIZED SOCIETY, FORMED ON THE BASIS OF THE CULTURAL FUSION OF THE TWO CULTURAL STREAMS: LOCAL AND FOREIGN.”

 

 

“Various authors have tried to prove that THE CULTURES OF ALL THE PEOPLES IN THE WORLD ORIGINATE FROM SEVEN OR EIGHT WAVES OF CONSECUTIVE MIGRATIONS OF A GIGANTIC SCALE, EMANATING FROM A CERTAIN MYSTERIOUS CENTRE, WHICH SHOULD BE LOOKED FOR SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-EAST ASIA and regions of Oceania adjacent to it.”

I think that when we drop the stupid/false chronology, things like this begin to make sense.

Once upon a time there was a Great Empire ……!

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