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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Orionix: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by supercar: [b] Of course there was a lot of mulattos, with the unification of upper and lower Egypt, but the sizeable and dominant population (predominantly black Egyptians) was in Upper Egypt, particularly in the early era and the middle dynastic era. It was only over time, as more foreigners came into Egypt, did sizeable populations began to appear in the Lower Egyptian regions. You keep dancing around this reality, by saying the population remained the same. [/b][/QUOTE] You are forgetting about the lighter skinned Berbers who were present in Egypt since at leat 3000 BC. Upper Egyptians were never black Africans, they were just brown Africans. People exaggerate how they really looked like. The ancient Egyptians were mulattos (brown Africans). Saying they were black is not exactly the reality. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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