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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [QB] William Smith in his Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1849): ‘‘(Eastern "Aithiopia") and sub-saharan Africa (Western "Aithiopia"), two realms which were believed to lie in the farthest south along the shore of the Ocean-stream.’’ From Homer and Strabo (Od, 1. 22; Geo, 1. 1. 6) we are also informed there were two lands called Ethiopia, one east, and one west. Both had distinct racial populations according to Herodotus. Thucydides (2. 48): ‘‘...in the parts of Ethiopia above Egypt…’’ Note above Egypt, not to the south. The ethiopia most ancient greeks knew sat in asia. Homer’s ‘‘Blameless Ethiopians’’ were not dark skinned, note what the classicist James S. Romm details : ‘‘…Homer takes no notice of the one feature of the Ethiopians that otherwise occasioned the most surprise, their dark skin…’’ - The Edges of the Earth in Ancient Thought, James S. Romm, 1994, p. 50. - The 'blameless ethiopians' were therefore the light skinned straight haired ethiopians of Asia (Asiatics) who were not negroes. Herodotus Book 7: chapter [70] ''Of the Ethiopians above Egypt and of the Arabians the commander, I say, was Arsames; but the Ethiopians from the direction of the sunrising (for the Ethiopians were in two bodies) had been appointed to serve with the Indians, being in no way different from the other Ethiopians, but in their language and in the nature of their hair only; for the [b]Ethiopians from the East are straight-haired[/b], but those of Libya have hair more thick and woolly than that of any other men'' --- Two different races. The afrocentrics though never accept this fact. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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