ES - SCA Resources (fwd)

Richard Culver rbculver at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 14 08:34:56 PDT 2000


>I think his meaning is that (1) the SCA is defined to be set in Europe and
>(2) it is set to *end* at 1600 (with a 50 year carry forward under the
>assumption that something documented as common in 1645 would probably
>have existed in 1600 also).

    Yet we have Arabs and Arabia is very close to India which then close to 
China and so forth.  I think as long as the Western world could have had 
contact, even if it did not come back to Europe, run with it.   After all if 
that "fateful trip" in 1492 was meant to make a short cut then we know they 
already had a long way around to Asia well before then and know telling who 
they would have met.  When archaeologists began digging up Berka in Sweden 
they found an eighth century Buddhist idol.
    My thought has long been the SCA is too hell bent on some scholars 
writing than on putting two and two together by itself.


So your persona would have to be a Japanese
>traveler in Europe prior to 1600. Though this might be possible, it would
>be extremely unlikely. But document it and run with it.


   This was not for me.  I am quite European even very early.

Cyniric

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