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Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
#61
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
(February 7, 2013 at 10:39 pm)Justtristo Wrote: You cannot compare Anglo-Saxon England with Ptolemaic Egypt.

I wasn't trying to. I was just pointing out that a change in rulers can affect the lives of peasants.

When Pharaohs decided to go in for pyramid building, that effected the lives of peasants, too, even though they hand't had a change in rulers. The bodies indicate that pyramid building wasn't all that good for peasants' health.

The Discovery Of The Tombsof the Pyramid Builders at Giza

Quote:The pyramid builders were not slaves but peasants conscripted on a rotating part-time basis, working under the supervision of skilled artisans and craftsmen who not only built the pyramid complexes for the kings and nobility, but also designed and constructed their own, more modest tombs.

The peasants didn't get any fancy tombs.

Quote:None of the workers was mummified, a prerogative of royalty and nobility, but many tombs in this cemetery contained skeletal remains that tell us much about the lives of these people. Study of the remains by Azza Sarry el-Din and Fawziya Hussein of Egypt's National Research Center reveals that males and females were equally represented, mostly buried in fetal positions, with face to the east and head to the north. Many of the men died between age 30 and 35. Below the age of 30 a higher mortality was found in females than in males, a statistic undoubtedly reflecting the hazards of childbirth.

Skeletons from the great mastaba cemetery west of the Khufu pyramid, in which members of the upper class were buried, reflect a healthier population whose women lived five to ten years longer than those of the artisan and worker community.

Degenerative arthritis occurred in the vertebral column, particularly in the lumbar region, and in the knees. It was frequent and more severe than in the skeletons from the mastaba cemetery. Skeletons of both men and women, particularly those from the lower burials, show such signs of heavy labor.

Simple and multiple limb fractures were found in skeletons from both the lower and upper burials. The most frequent were fractures of the ulna and radius, the bones of the upper arm, and of the fibula, the more delicate of the two lower leg bones. Most of the fractures had healed completely, with good realignment of the bone, indicating that the fractures had been set with a splint. We found two cases, both male, that suggested amputation, of a left leg and a right arm. The healed ends of the bones indicate that the amputations were successful. Few other cases of amputation have been recorded in Egyptian archaeology. Depressed fractures of the frontal or parietal skull bones were found in skulls of both males and females. The parietal lesions tended to be left-sided, which may indicate that the injuries resulted from face to face assault by right-handed attackers.

So, back to the Hyksos kingdom. A change in rulers could have affected the lives of peasants if the Hyksos treated them better or worse than the Egyptian Pharaohs
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#62
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
Quote:Lots of men with sticks (pikes) could really do damage to a knight and his horse.


"Trained men" with pikes...not pitchforks...could stop a cavalry charge. But in reality an untrained mob would see a column of heavy cavalry bearing down on them, shit their pants, and run like hell. Like I said, this is not Hollywood.

Quote:The peasants didn't get any fancy tombs.

They never did. The vast bulk of the population had a pretty shitty life.
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#63
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
(February 8, 2013 at 12:40 pm)Minimalist Wrote: They never did. The vast bulk of the population had a pretty shitty life.

And they still do. Big Grin
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#64
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
And it seems to be the goal of the capitalist scumbags to drive the middle classes back into the oblivion which the rich seem to think they deserve!
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#65
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
(February 8, 2013 at 12:59 pm)Minimalist Wrote: And it seems to be the goal of the capitalist scumbags to drive the middle classes back into the oblivion which the rich seem to think they deserve!

Hold on now, once again "capitalism" is not a a form of government. Gadaffi was a billionaire who owned stock in GE.

It takes wealth to build things and make things and I am NOT against private business. The problem with ANY HUMAN VENTURE, is abuse and monopolies. It always no matter if it is a political party, or religion, it always takes resources to get power and it always takes resources to maintain that power.

Wealth by itself is not the problem. It is when a collective entity gains such wealth that they abuse it. It still takes resources to become the alpha male.
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#66
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
Take a look at some of the big "capitalists" from the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Fucking crooks, the lot of them.

Then consider what we have today and you realize the oldtimers were lightweights in comparison.

"Capitalism" does not have to be a "form of government." All it has to do is subvert whatever government exists.
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#67
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
(February 8, 2013 at 12:59 pm)Minimalist Wrote: And it seems to be the goal of the capitalist scumbags to drive the middle classes back into the oblivion which the rich seem to think they deserve!

Is that what you read in the stats?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojo

Regards
DL

(February 8, 2013 at 1:36 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(February 8, 2013 at 12:59 pm)Minimalist Wrote: And it seems to be the goal of the capitalist scumbags to drive the middle classes back into the oblivion which the rich seem to think they deserve!

Hold on now, once again "capitalism" is not a a form of government. Gadaffi was a billionaire who owned stock in GE.

It takes wealth to build things and make things and I am NOT against private business. The problem with ANY HUMAN VENTURE, is abuse and monopolies. It always no matter if it is a political party, or religion, it always takes resources to get power and it always takes resources to maintain that power.

Wealth by itself is not the problem. It is when a collective entity gains such wealth that they abuse it. It still takes resources to become the alpha male.

Speaking of corruption in business. Even when they know it is there, they have a hard time stopping it.

http://www.latimes.com/news/world/worldn...6285.story

Regards
DL
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#68
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
(February 8, 2013 at 12:40 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:Lots of men with sticks (pikes) could really do damage to a knight and his horse.


"Trained men" with pikes...not pitchforks...could stop a cavalry charge. But in reality an untrained mob would see a column of heavy cavalry bearing down on them, shit their pants, and run like hell. Like I said, this is not Hollywood.


Come to think of it in Anglo-Saxon England the freedmen or ceorls (the peasants who weren't serfs or slaves) were liable for military service when their overlords needed soliders. Considering that, some of the peasants would have had some military training in order to ready them for battle.
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#69
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
A system which worked so well that Alfred the Great built forts to stop the Vikings because English field armies had such great success against the Vikings.
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#70
RE: Was the Exodus natural or supernatural, fact or fiction?
Most of the time the Vikings didn't really go around looking for field armies to fight. Against raids forts made sense.
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