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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] You want to learn about culture of the examples provided, you'll have to dig more, and do research; but wait a minute, you already know about these cultures! And yeap, I am still waiting on the specifics of those "Most African cultures" that didn't build anything in stone, much less leaving anything behind on their culture [glimps of what the artist saw as part of life in their society]! Tell us about these "Most African cultures", and what you know about their daily life and activity. I really could care less about what you think per se, but more to the point of how you intend to corroborate your questionable claims. That is why I need to know the specifics of what it is you are talking about. The perceptive will have already noticed that examples of these [pertaining to glimps of life in the said African society] have been posted here; it of course, goes without saying, I don't expect you to be observant enough to know what is being talked about. [QUOTE]Doug M: None of these structures ALONE allow us to glimpse daily life and activity the way you see in Egypt, except for the monuments of Aksum and Meroe, which are RELATED to Egypt anyway.[/QUOTE]Which Aksumite monument(s) are you referring to, and how is/are Aksumite monument(s) related to Egypt "anyway"? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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