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[QUOTE]Originally posted by anacalypsis: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by neo*geo: [b]There seems to be 3 schools of thought: 1. Egyptians have not changed dramatically over the past 5000 years and the black Africans of Egypt were mainly Nubians [/b] 2. Egypt's founders were black African but Egypt's population was never entirely black African [/B] 3. Egypt was entirely a black African country atleast until the 7th century AD I fall into category #2 and I have no problem with the direction Egyptology is going in. For those who don't approve of the current state of Egyptology, what changes would you like to see made to improve things? [This message has been edited by neo*geo (edited 14 December 2004).][/B][/QUOTE] Number 2 seems like a good choice, but in a way the 1st part somewhat disqualifies the latter. To say that AE were founded by black africans but the population was NEVER entirely black, is to suggest that even the 1st dynasty was NEVER entirely black, and thus those others (non-black african AEs) could have been there all along and in any quantity. From there one can go on to say that those others could have been the driving force behind the dynasties' great achievements.. So the door is left wide open there… Now for instance, knowing what you know about the greeks exposure and subsequent influences from the africans and near by easterns, would you say that the Greek populous was NEVER entirely white europeans...and thus were a mix population of peoples throughout the Greek achievement period???? Would you say that??(not a rhetorical question) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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