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[QUOTE]Originally posted by supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Orionix: [b] You have to except the fact that Africans are not all the same, nor culturally or phenotypically. The ancient Egyptians could not have looked like Kenyan Bantus because this was never their geographical origin. They looked more "mixed race" or intermediate. [/b][/QUOTE] You keep shooting yourself in the foot. In general the Egyptian population is heterogeneous, but he original Egyptians, particularly those who reside in Upper Egypt are black Africans, whether or not you can swallow the truth. There is no such thing as a pure race, so you are just making a mole hill out of nothing, by constantly referring to the unheard of "intermediate" race. We all acknowledge that Africans have various cultures and phenotypes, except you. You are the one, who is in the dark about this. This is why you limit certain phenotypes to certain people. Advice: there is no such thing as "Ethiopian" phenotype. [QUOTE]Orionix: The Nuer and the Dinka are a minority in Ethiopia as a whole since Gambela is stated in the western tip of Ethiopia. [/QUOTE] Doesn't change the fact that they are still Ethiopians. If you continue to treat Ethiopia as a homogenous ethnic country, you will fail miserably. Might want to take that into consideration! [This message has been edited by supercar (edited 13 November 2004).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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