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The historic content of prehistory


G. H. Hourmouziadis
The dominant view on Prehistory
considers it to be a period of shortages
and brutality. It also perceives prehistoric people as living in caves, wearing
animal skins and not cutting their hair.
As having their bats on their shoulders
and, when hungry, devouring each other.
Such a conception, of course, does not
take into account that prehistoric man
constructed the first houses on earth
ever. He cultivated the earth. He domesticated animals. In other words, it was
he who invented and built what actually

supports peoples lives today. So, if we


look carefully and correctly at the meaning of history and also study carefully the
relationship between prehistoric man
and his environment, then we can comprehend the prehistoric past and identify its historic content. Such an effort, of
course, should not be influenced by the
orientalistic perceptions that created
the model of a civilized West vs. a barbaric East, thus proposing a new model,
i.e. the civilized History vs. the barbaric
Prehistory!

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