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472. The Endless Quest to Define Humanity: Exploring Prehistory feat. Stefanos Geroulanos

Oct 18, 2024
Stefanos Geroulanos, a history professor at NYU and author of 'The Invention of Prehistory,' joins to discuss the complexities of defining human nature. He explores the historical narratives around race, species, and Western civilization, unpacking their ongoing impact today. The conversation delves into the debates on human progress and how archaeological discoveries reshape our understanding of identity. Geroulanos also critiques Eurocentric historical classifications and discusses the intersection of science, politics, and our evolving perceptions of humanity.
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ANECDOTE

Impact of Scientific Discoveries

  • Scientific discoveries, such as fossils and cave art, greatly impact our understanding of the past.
  • The discovery of the Indo-European language family, for instance, had far-reaching implications.
INSIGHT

Interpreting Facts

  • The same facts can be used to support opposing viewpoints.
  • The out-of-Africa theory is an example, used to justify both feelings of superiority and pride in African origins.
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Manipulating Facts

  • Some people manipulate facts to support pre-determined conclusions.
  • German maps incorrectly depicted Indo-Europeans originating in Germany to assert German superiority.
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