Andrew asked this question about Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies:
Many historians have reexamined and abandoned the notion that Africa was always primitive and poor. John K. Thornton, for example, argues that Africa's backwardness is a recent phenomenon; before perhaps the 18th century, societies in sub-Saharan Africa were just as advanced as those in Europe or Asia. How does this square with Diamond's theory that Africa was geographically predisposed to poverty and backwardness?
Alistair Shaw What's funny is the successful north African civilisations took their food technology from the fertile crescent much like Europe and the really truly …moreWhat's funny is the successful north African civilisations took their food technology from the fertile crescent much like Europe and the really truly successful civilisations in the north their people came from the Levant as well. Such as Cathage in classical period, the Muslim Moroccans and Algerians that took over spain in the 900s. etc. etc. so actually Diamonds point stands. (less)
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