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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sahel (Siptah): [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] An honest question to all E/S members is the study and discussion of African civilizations outside Kemet boring? I mean we can go weeks even months at time without bringing up a single African civilization outside Kemet/Kush south of the desert and if not for Jeri not even Axum Christian or pagan get paid much attention, we dig deep into European history,Indian,Meso -American,Asian and others and the board are just dominated with those about questions on phenotype and rarely of culture even.. some can trace the history of European royals with exact detail. But what of lands like Ghana were their royals any less important than lets say Bohemians?? Is the rise of Shaka and the political intrigue before and during his reign any less important some Welsh Duke? I mean how important are the descendants of these families are today in either the building up or hampering of Africa's growth. I am not saying that other areas of the world that Africans touched should not be studied but I only wish more people would put equal emphasis on the more neglected but not devoid of civilization history and culture on other parts of the Continent. [/qb][/QUOTE]No. This forum has created many threads dedicated to other areas of Africa not pertaining to Nile Valley Civilization, And as far as your point on 'equal emphasis' goes, well not every civilization in Africa has received the same sort of anthropological emphasis as Nile Valley Civilization has. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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