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viceroy likely has no from for where those people are, in the post above. LOL
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Remember too that those people were excluded from the Osirian Ressurection that AEs believed in for themselves, Nehhesu, Aamu, and Tjemehhu.
Nehhesu are at dynastic Egypt's beginning wherefrom valid sovereignty throughout subsequent eras is best retained via queen wife or queen mother from south of the border and is epitomised by blood lines tied to the most holy Ipet Sut Gebal Barkal way down south at the 4th cataract in Sudan.
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I was going to debunk the nonsense the OP posted, but @sudaniya already did a good job.
Also not only did the Ancient Kemetians not have a word for "Nubian", but the Ancient Kemetians made spiritual migrations south(since they considered southern where the originate from) and say the Pygmy people as "mystic" and even worshiped their god Bes!
But really we have this...
quote:To sum up, Nubia is Egypt’s African ancestor. What linked Ancient Egypt to the rest of the North African cultures is this strong tie with the Nubian pastoral nomadic lifestyle, the same pastoral background commonly shared by most of the ancient Saharan and modern sub-Saharan societies. Thus, not only did Nubia have a prominent role in the origin of Ancient Egypt, it was also a key area for the origin of the entire African pastoral tradition.
Lol this loon can't refute with analytical data, so he/ she has to resort to nameless and faceless individuals on YouTube, who themselves barely know the subject, yet distort science.
This supposed "super Egyptian" is a racist white Brith. lol
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Tukuler
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Note Thuthmosis of the opening post acknowledged Kush's Jebel Barqal's significance.
quote: When Thutmose I (ca. 1506-1493 BCE) passed by Jebel Barkal with his army during his conquest of Kush about 1504-03 BCE, his priestly entourage evidently identified the mountain as the residence of a primeval form of the Egyptian state god Amun of Karnak (Kendall 2007).1
Tukuler
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quote:Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus:
... Ancient Kemetians made spiritual migrations south(since they considered southern where the originate from) and say the Pygmy people as "mystic" and even worshiped their god Bes!
But really we have this...
quote:To sum up, Nubia is Egypt’s African ancestor. What linked Ancient Egypt to the rest of the North African cultures is this strong tie with the Nubian pastoral nomadic lifestyle, the same pastoral background commonly shared by most of the ancient Saharan and modern sub-Saharan societies. Thus, not only did Nubia have a prominent role in the origin of Ancient Egypt, it was also a key area for the origin of the entire African pastoral tradition.