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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siptah: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by TheHorsenation: [qb]"only for political reasons" - that Nonsense. That's like the Unionists would paint themselves as Negroes during the Civil War with the Confeds, to distinguish themselves from the South. Did they also make all these family figurines that people were given to comfort them in the afterlife non-negroid for political reasons? [/qb][/QUOTE]I disagree with your analogy. The political reasons for the Union during the Civil War is different to that of AEgypt. I stand by my post being that there is no reason to believe politics were over determined by ethnic factors. For much of AEgypt's history depending on which specific time frame you are viewing much of Nubia was a part of AEgypt. This would mean that despite some of them being distinguished as another African people depending on the time frame in Nile Valley history they pretty much resembled each other and shared the same origins. Not surprisingly, in your video, even some Nubians are phenotypically depicted similar to the AEgyptians. What is your take on this? [qb] [QUOTE]Did they also make all these family figurines that people were given to comfort them in the afterlife non-negroid for political reasons?[/qb][/QUOTE]Which family figurines? What you deem as Non-Negroid or Non-black is subjective. Going by personal subjectivity alone, I have seen many family figurines that look black. I don't see how this supports the argument of a non-black AEgypt. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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