Seanp
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Without the achievements and cultural influences from the Egyptians, Judeans, Sumerians, Mesopotamians there wouldn't be such thing as modern Europe or Western civilization in my opinion, let's not forget the Neolithic migrations which brought agriculture to modern day Europe had led to rise up the Celtic and Northern tribes.
Ancient Greeks had learned mathematics, science and even their alphabets from Near Eastern civillizations and even the term Europe originally came from Phoenicians.
When Europe were in the dark ages and struggled with lack of hygiene and education way before the existence of the term Europe the Ancient Indus civilizations already used toilets, and the upper classes had privilege to study mathematics and other sciences. When it comes to non Eurocentric history, we can see the contrary on how science, knowledge and the beginning of civillization moved from East to West and then in the XVII-XX century it's the opposite happened, and now it seems that China and the Orient rise up again while modern European nations will struggle and move backwards due to low fertility rates, immigration and demographic problems.
Ancient Greeks had learned mathematics, science and even their alphabets from Near Eastern civillizations and even the term Europe originally came from Phoenicians.
When Europe were in the dark ages and struggled with lack of hygiene and education way before the existence of the term Europe the Ancient Indus civilizations already used toilets, and the upper classes had privilege to study mathematics and other sciences. When it comes to non Eurocentric history, we can see the contrary on how science, knowledge and the beginning of civillization moved from East to West and then in the XVII-XX century it's the opposite happened, and now it seems that China and the Orient rise up again while modern European nations will struggle and move backwards due to low fertility rates, immigration and demographic problems.