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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 3349489, member: 57463"]That's right! Fred Flintstone did not count to 10. He counted "1, 2, Many" until about 5000 BCE when larger numbers were invented.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for China, yes, they may have had monetary items like knives and spades and cowerie shells from about 1200 BCE. Still, it is relatively recent, and did not travel all over the world. China was a world of its own for thousands of years. So, its histories are different than the West's.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 3349489, member: 57463"]That's right! Fred Flintstone did not count to 10. He counted "1, 2, Many" until about 5000 BCE when larger numbers were invented. As for China, yes, they may have had monetary items like knives and spades and cowerie shells from about 1200 BCE. Still, it is relatively recent, and did not travel all over the world. China was a world of its own for thousands of years. So, its histories are different than the West's.[/QUOTE]
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