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In a message dated 3/16/2003 10:27:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< "The term Old Europe is applied to a pre-Indo-European culture of
Europe, a culture matricfocal and probably matrilinear, agricultural
and sedentary, egalitarian and peaceful. It contrasted sharply with
the ensuing proto-Indo-European culture which was patriarchal,
stratified, pastoral, mobile, and war-oriented, superimposed on all
Europe, except the southern and western fringes, in the course of
three waves of infiltration from the Russian steppe, between 4500 and
2500 BC." >>
"Old Europe" is also the name of a nice German restaurant in Washington, D.C.
Somehow I don't think Rumsfeld had either of these concepts in mind.
David Haberstich
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