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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] You made a mistake coming to Egypt Search taking dumb stuff. You have no proper argument, so you derailed to some place in Asia, as if that makes your thinking valid. How dumb you are, seriously? “trousers”? What is your educational level? “Planes and Computers” are recent inventions. But we do see precursors of these at the Moors. All this sudden upsurge has a logical reason once you understand the Renaissance and Barock that was influenced by the Moors. What money is beying send to “3rd world countries?” SMH It’s obvious you don’t even understand the basics of economy. [QUOTE]The Kanuri people of Bornu originated from the Tibu or Teda Negroids of Kanem, and of the Eastern Sahara. These Tibu were perhaps the Garamantes of Roman geographers. Their range in ancient times extended from Fezzan to Lake Chad.'[/QUOTE]--Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927. 'A survey of the ethnography of Africa, and the former racial and tribal migrations in that continent' [QUOTE]One of the richest inhabitants of fourth century Roman York, buried in a stone sarcophagus with luxury imports including jewellery made of elephant ivory, a mirror and a blue glass perfume jar, was a woman of black African ancestry, a re-examination of her skeleton has shown. [/QUOTE] https://www.theguardian.com/science/2010/feb/26/roman-york-skeleton [QUOTE] A common misconception is that the Romans in Britain were all born in Italy, had white skin, and spoke Latin. Not so: ever since the Emperor Claudius' multiethnic Roman army landed at Richborough in Kent in ad 43, there has been a black African presence in Britain (Britannia). Two types of Africans came to Britain: those who were Roman citizens, from African families of the ruling classes who had embraced Romanization (the acceptance of Latin and Roman culture), and those who did not necessarily have a choice, such as slaves and soldiers mustered in one of the Roman provinces in Africa. 1. Evidence [...] 2. Highranking officials [...] 3. Soldiers [...] [/QUOTE]--The Oxford Companion to Black British History Edited by David Dabydeen, John Gilmore, and Cecily Jones http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780192804396.001.0001/acref-9780192804396-e-356 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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