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Fourty2Tribes
Member # 21799
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the lioness,
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes:
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the guy who wrote the description here of the Walls of Benin ^^ is Fred Pearce in The New Scientist:

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The founders of New Scientist

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Tom Margerison
 
Ish Gebor
Member # 18264
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Now it's only a matter of time, for euronuts trying to claim it. Which will be ironic.


Quick facts:

  • The Benin walls consisted of a combination of ramparts and moats.
    The ramparts ranged in size from shallow traces to gigantic 20-meter-high (66 feet) around Benin City.
  • It covered a border distance of 16,000km.
  • It enclosed 6500km˛ of community land.
  • Its construction is estimated to have started as early as 800AD.
  • It was finally completed around 1460AD.
  • It provided a defensive barrier against invaders.
  • Shortly after the wall and the ditch were completed, the Portuguese visited Benin in 1472 AD.
  • At that time, it was considered the world's largest earthwork. European visitors travel notes described the Great wall of Benin e.g. Dapper 1668.
  • The Guinness Book of World Records (1974) describes the walls of Benin City as the world's second largest man-made structure after China's Great Wall,
    in terms of length, and the series of earthen ramparts as the most extensive earthwork in the world.
  • Fred Pearce wrote in New Scientist:


http://www.kingdomofbenin.com/the-benin-moat.html


http://www.wallsofbenin.com


https://www.wmf.org/project/benin-city-earthworks


https://www.britishmuseum.org/pdf/KingdomOfBenin_StudentsWorksheets.pdf


http://www.binoandfino.com/blog/2014/9/26/a-shot-of-the-benin-wall
 
Fourty2Tribes
Member # 21799
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
the guy who wrote the description here of the Walls of Benin ^^ is Fred Pearce in The New Scientist:

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The founders of New Scientist

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Tom Margerison

I'm a populace. I generalize about generalities.
 
Tukuler
Member # 19944
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Considering the source, Mike111, and his
subjective polemics and tendency to rip
off and distort old ES material. I don't
know what the OP actually refers to
* Nigeria's Benin City or
* Nigeria's Eredo Kingdom wall
 
Mike111
Member # 9361
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quote:
Originally posted by Tukuler:
Considering the source, Mike111, and his
subjective polemics and tendency to rip
off and distort old ES material. I don't
know what the OP actually refers to
* Nigeria's Benin City or
* Nigeria's Eredo Kingdom wall

My, how bankrupt and pathetic we have become.

Fourty2Tribes - is referring to the "TEXT" part in ORANGE above (only), as coming from Realhistoryww.com

There is no material about Nigeria's Benin City or Nigeria's Eredo Kingdom at Realhistoryww.com. As a matter of fact, there is no material about Sub-Sahara Africa, except in passing, at Realhistoryww.com

So then, would you care to specify what "subjective polemics and tendency to rip
off and distort old ES material" you refer to.
 
Tukuler
Member # 19944
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There are many ways you can
recover yourself from the
bankruptcy you've fallen
into but as for you being
pathetic cheer up that's
only a perception.

OK, Tribes confused me, if
no one else, by making a
unit out of your site's intro
and the material immediately
attached to it.

Admittedly surprising since
I seem to recall you dissing
W Africa's banco architecture
in the same terms your fellow
European Africa haters do.

The subjective polemics is
obvious as is ripping off ES
to anyone who's seen your
more than a decade long
evolution here at ES from
quiet church mouse to
noisy fat rat.
 
the lioness,
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike111:

Doxie, I remember when all the excitement was that Egyptian Royalty was Y-dna haplogroup "R1" the "White Mans" haplogroup. Now you're claiming haplogroup "I" as the "White Mans" haplogroup. I sense that this is a "Seed Change" in Albino denial tactics, so please tell me where the haplogroup I stuff came from.
Btw - most of my alleles are I.

.
 
Fourty2Tribes
Member # 21799
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Apologize for any confusing. I enjoy juxtaposing.
 



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