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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] Pax Dahomenias said: [QUOTE]but since most other African religions share a predynastic -or even dynastic(I know most of you people won't believe me on this one, but I've found a lot of facts irrefutably confirming it)- origin with AE culture, and Egypt is just a small portion of Africa moreover widely islamized, I still believe that survivances of AE culture can mostly be found in non-Egyptian Africa where traditional religions and cultures are still widely practicized[/QUOTE]Pax Dahomenias brought up an interesting point about similarities between ancient Kmt and other areas in Africa. One major African component that was admitted by even early Egyptologist like Henri Frankfort is divine-king-ship and the rain-maker king. I have read that certain festivals like the hed-seb festival was similar to contemporary African traditions. Reading this from mainstream sources. One book I read was by Theodore Celenko entitled Egypt in Africa[unfortunately out of print]. Pax Dahomenias, I would appreciate if you or others would be kind enough to tell us more about these connections. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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