British school of diffusionism

The British school of diffusionism, also known as the Egyptianist school, was an extreme form of the archaeological and anthropological movement of diffusionism. Its main proponents, G. Elliot Smith and William J. Perry believed Ancient Egypt to be the source of all human culture.

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British school of diffusionism

The British school of diffusionism, also known as the Egyptianist school, was an extreme form of the archaeological and anthropological movement of diffusionism. Its main proponents, G. Elliot Smith and William J. Perry believed Ancient Egypt to be the source of all human culture.

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