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Patagonia indigenous had highly organized, dynamic and hierarchical society

Monday, April 12th 2010 - 05:03 UTC
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Argentine and Spanish researchers have shown that indigenous societies in Patagonia, the southernmost region of the Earth inhabited by humans over the past 13,000 years, were not static and marginal as had always been thought, but in fact had high levels of social organisation. Read full article

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  • agent0060

    What do you know. Antecedents of current Argentines, e.g. Spanish and Italians, colonised a territory probably occupied by an indigenous civilised people. Did they shove them aside? Did they enslave them? Did they just wipe them out? And now Argentina wants to persuade the world that they have some sort of imagined “right” to do the same on the Falkland Islands. They think you're all as dumb as they are.

    Apr 16th, 2010 - 06:58 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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