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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] The mongoloid Maya mainly lived in Yucatec. The Black Mayan people mainly lived in Chiapas, Belize, Guatemala and Hondurus. It is here that we find the oldest pyramids. The mongoloid and Black Mayans were heavily influenced by the Mande speaking Olmecs. As a result we detect a Mande substratum in the Mayan language. Archaeologists are discovering that under Mayan pyramids we find Olmec inspired iconography. This indicates that the mongoloid people stole Black Mayan civilization and attempted to pass it off as their own creation. Below are some of the murals from Xultun . [IMG]http://www.history.com/news/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/xultun_004.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i.usatoday.net/tech/gallery/2012/5/t120510-Maya/8pg-vertical.jpg[/IMG] Many pyramids are of Olmec origin. This is evident in the dragon motifs. [IMG]http://olmec98.net/oldramotif.png[/IMG] This Olmec motif is found on pyramids that were covered over by later Mayan pyramids. These subpyramids were probably built by the Olmec. . [IMG]http://olmec98.net/preclassicpyramid.gif[/IMG] A good example of the Architectural skill and innovations of the First Nation Blacks is the pyramidal complex at Xultun. These Blacks left evidence of their identity in the architectural workroom. [IMG]http://www.utexas.edu/opa/photo/slideshows/2012/la-corona/600_450/xultun_wes_w_bkgd.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.history.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/xultun_NorthArtistCS_Hurst2012_009.jpg[/IMG] The Xultun pyramidal complex shows a variety of architectural styles and buildings [IMG]http://guatemalatourism.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/568727.jpg[/IMG] The First Nation Blacks in Mexico had a right to create their own architectural style just like other Blacks in Africa who developed different pyramidial style. Check out this article: Inference of Ancient Black Mexican Tribes and DNA, By Dr. Clyde Winters Abstract Background: Controversy surrounds the time period when Indigenous Mexican-African admixture occurred. Most researchers assume this admixture took place after the Atlantic Slave Trade. But, Spanish eyewitness accounts, Mayan skeletons with sickle cell anemia, and West African skeletal remains generally,indicate that there were Black Native Mexican and Meso-American communities in Meso-America before 1492. Using genetic association studies of available Indigenous Mexican and African genome-wide SNP genotypes and HLA we infer the probable pre-or post Columbian date for the admixture. Here we analyze the historical and archaeogentic literature relating to the American foundational haplogroups and HLA to extract ancestry information detailing when Indigenous Mexican-African admixture took place. Results: Indigenous Mexican and African archaeogenetic, DNA and HLA resources were analyzed to determine to what extent admixture had occurred between these populations. The sample indicated that Indigenous Mexican-African admixture has taken place across Mexican fundamental male and female lineages; and that Africans and Indigenous Mexicans share HLA alleles. In addition, archaeogenetic evidence including, African [Mande] inscriptions, Mande substratum in Mayan languages, Africans depicted in Mayan murals at San Bartolo and Xultun, African skeletons generally, and ancient Mayan skeletons with sickle cell anemia support Spanish eyewitness accounts of Black Native American tribes [Otomi, Chontal (Mayan speaking group) ,Yarura and etc.] in Meso-America when they arrived on the scene. Conclusion: We demonstrate that given the age of the African skeletons, excavated at Meso-American archaeological sites and Spanish eyewitness accounts of Black Mexicans, Indigenous Mexican- African admixture occurred prior to the European discovery of America. The date for the African skeletons indicate that there were several waves of West Africans who probably introduced African haplotypes into the Americas. The 25,000 Malians who sailed to America in 1310 probably had a major influence on the exchange of African genes in the Americas. See: https://www.academia.edu/11544535/Inference_of_Ancient_Black_Mexican_Tribes_and_DNA . [IMG]http://38.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lpsnxllqzy1qh2tc9o1_500.png[/IMG] Afro-Mexicans : http://kwekudee-tripdownmemorylane.blogspot.com/2014/08/afro-mexicans-mexicanos-negros-brave.html [/QB][/QUOTE]
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