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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Maahes: [QB] - as for cattle domestication, and bananas, Pariah dogs and spices- there was without any doubt more trade and more cultural transference between Southern Asia and East Africa and for many more tens thousands of years than there was between Europe and North Africa. The point I was making is that cattle domestication began in Africa and was imported into Western India by Horn Africans. Those Horn Africans then went to the task of domesticating a wild Asiatic cattle species Bos indicus. Transference of Asiatic cattle genes occured in Western India and Pakistan and moved into Western Asia with the spread of the Indo-Aryan culture. THe Horn Africans continued to move materials between Western India and the Horn and this trade route's most important points were the epicenter of Punt. I read some of your missive as to suggest that I believe that non Africans are responsible for African culture. That is not what I believe nor is it what I wrote. If you are biased against my position, anything I write is going to read {anti-black} negatively to you. You have not discounted the theory I have presented to you. All you have done is presented a refutation. I'm still patiently waiting for an objective voice to arise from this board that is going read what these papers cover - the ideas that are put forth and what I have written. My objective is to open up the worldview of those of you suffering from the limited parameters of the Eurocentric/Afrocentric obsession with white and black. Reread what I wrote about banana cultivation and check out the You Tube material and then please reread what you have written to refute what I've stated. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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