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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] you have the wrong type of opposite. The difference is in methodology. Anything I don't see thoroughly investigated I will take issue with. For instance the conclusions of the authors of the Abusir study. I can't agree with that. They make broad assumptions based on a limited sample. I have at least four threads on books about black Europeans. They get few replies. People would rather look at pictures and make up the stories [/qb][/QUOTE]no all you do is copy and paste with no primary sources you use the same methods as mena because you regurgitate alot of information that you your self have not investigated or can verify. Both you and mena are in the same boat, just at different ends of the boat. for example your thread on Angelo Soliman was typical copy and paste with no primary sources or originality your version of black history is only limited to two categories Sub-Saharan Africa and Slavery your version of Black European history will fall in the slavery category [/QB][/QUOTE]
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