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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE] I agree with the first part, but I'm going back and forth on the second part. People occupying Lower Nubia could have had many reasons to fight their northern neighbors, but the region was supposed to be very inhospitable at least until the reign of Ramses II. This could be the reason why different groups of people occupied this area at different times.[/QUOTE]I agree and I think understanding that the region to the South of Kemet was not uniform, either politically in its relationship with Kemet or ethnically, especially over 1000's of years of time frame is key to comprehending [khast]/[nu]. Also Nehesi; Nesu; Khentu; Ta Seti; Ta Neter and so forth. It is as if we were attempting to understand references to Nordic Europe: valhalla, barbarian, etc.....without taking into consideration the different social, political and philosophical conceptions of something we prefer to apply one label to. [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 28 December 2004).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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