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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [QB] [QUOTE][b]It means burnt face: aithó (to burn) and ops (an eye, face).[/b][/QUOTE]Your answer is amusing. If "Aethiop" means what you say it means that's even much weaker than "melas" or "melanchroes". A lot of whites travel to Africa for holidays and return with "burnt faces", i.e. tanned faces. Be serious now. Let's have some good answers. And Baker? So what if he published his nonsense text with Oxford University Press and actually taught there. Many crackpots have published with Oxford University Press and have taught there too. The fact is that Baker's 1974 text is mainly speculative BS. The Oxford cachet means nothing when a work is confronted by serious intellectual eyes. Either it passes muster or it doesn't. Baker's work doesn't. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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