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Date: 2004-03-11 04:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meepeek.livejournal.com
Interesting! How come Egyptian?

I should have said 'ancient Egyptian'. The reason.. um.. My dad and I used to get up early on Sunday mornings, let my mom sleep in, and watch archeological shows. I ended up with a fascination for Egyptian, Mayan and Aztec cultures.

Modern Egypt can be fascinating, too, but my main interest in modern stuff is in watching world politics unfold.

Re: History

Date: 2004-03-13 07:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meepeek.livejournal.com
Very cool. I haven't had extensive exposure to them, but they all sound like really inteesting cultures from what little I have learned about them. But then I tend to be something of a xenophile, especially where organized, ritualistic, structured societies are concerned. Don't know why, just am.

It's been awhile since I extensively studied them. (I gave up the idea of being an archeologist when I realized it would require long stints in hot areas. I don't deal well with really hot areas. And the South American jungles are.. not going to work. I actually pass out in hot and high humidity. It makes me feel ridiculously southern belle-ish. :P) I loved the way the whole culture revolved around the religions, tho. It wouldn't work the same way with a monotheistic god, tho. You have to have the need for rituals for every aspect of life. The whole 'go to church once a week' or 'stop and pray to *this direction* x times a day' isn't going to have the same interwovenness with the whole of daily life.

I understand about the fascination with very intricate societies. We, as a culture, are fairly haphazardous. If you compared us to something woven, we'd be a big mess; tightly woven in some places, holes in another. The other cultures would be more like very intricate, tightly woven tapestries. Of course.. I wouldn't want to /live/ in these cultures.. everyone /had/ a place, everyone was to be /in/ their place and stay there. Much like medieval Europe. And I just /know/ that my ancestors were peasants. (All I have to do is look at my short, dexterous little fingers. These are not the fingers of the aristocracy. *laugh*)

(Sigh) Buffalo is, like, a really logn way away, right? I seem to recall that what I drove up to Ft. Niagara last, it took quite a while. Why do you have to be so darn interesting *and* so far away? :-)

See, this is what I mean.. you /drove/ to Ft. Niagara. :) To go home, I usually have to take all day via /plane/. *laugh* Even if I could afford a non-stop ticket, it's a five hour flight. And I know many who would argue the idea that I'm interesting. *grin* Of course, the feeling is mutual, but that doesn't change the fact.

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