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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] Osirion [QUOTE] [b]Black Headed is usually a reference to the hair being black. Haven't heard of any finds showing a clear connection to Cushitic people in Summeria. Usually you have to go to Palestine for such connections.[/b] [/QUOTE]Osirion Think about that for a second..what would make the Sumerians hair stand out from their neighbours during that era? you are hard pressed to find alotta non black-haired people in that area today I know having been to the area myself a number of times. The second part of your statement about them being Cushtite or non Cushtite is a little more complex..my guess is they were Black Asiatics who had contacts with Africans. [b]after fashioning the Black-headed people the God...Enki? went to Meluhha and perfusely blessed it.[/b] Magan and Meluhha being Kemet and Kush respectivly. from SN Kramer. And if the Biblical verses holds true then there was African Gene flow as well..but only genetist can give a definate anwser. [/qb][/QUOTE]Rawlinson who deciphered the cuneiform script made it clear that he felt the Sumerians were Kushite. In fact, have you forgotten that the Sumerians were first called the Kings of Kish< Kush. Check out my new video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-2xjWIIxK8 . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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