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[QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] Anyway it won't change anything of what I said ; Egypt as a whole still had more ties with the middle east than any other regions and the presence of levantines in the history of this region is also well attested and as old as the nubian one.[/QUOTE]So what, who cares? Every Egyptologist, EVERY SINGLE ONE Knows where the Dynastic Culture came from, they know were the people lived that pioneered what became Ancient Egypt. The South, Upper Egypt, AFRICA etc. Its not Afrocentrism, its 100% bonafied accepted fact because thats what the evidence shows. Post 20 Sensationalist Dog Whistling DNA studies, Post 100, Post 1 Million It will [b]Never[/b] Ever change that established fact. 5,000 years from now Egyptology texts will still say Dynastic Egyptian culture came from the Nile Valley. [QUOTE]Nubians are nubians and were depicted as eternal ennemies of Egypt in the official iconography no matter how much they used to interact with Egypt they still are not egyptians. stick to facts pls :[/QUOTE]There was not one mention of a single united entity called Nubia in 3,000 years of Dynastic Egypt. People falling under your umbrella of Nubians were incorporated by 1sy Dynasty as Egyptians, while some kept Neheshy names they still played a vital role within Egypt for all its Dynastic history and beyond, No other ethnicity can claim that, esp. any Middle Eastern one. [QUOTE] [b]The evidence clearly shows that those Greco-Roman authors who refer to skin color and other physical traits distinguish sharply between Ethiopians (Nubians) and Egyptians, and rarely do they refer to the Egyptians, even though they were described as darker than themselves. No Greek doubted that the Egyptians were darker than the Greeks, but not as dark as black Africans[/b] [/QUOTE]Shavit, Y. (2001). History in Black: African-Americans in Search of an Ancient Past. London: Frank Cass. p. 154.[/quote] What is the point of this quote? [QUOTE]You literally used to post pictures of black tunisians and implied they were representative of the ancient ones.[/QUOTE]I posted those images to show there's a such thing as a black Tunisian, not that they're the only type of Tunisian there is. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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