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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Hotep2u: [QB] Greetings: Here we have a problem where the use of Pre-Kerma is being linked to Kerma which it should not be linked to Kerma. Note that because a settlement is found in the region of Kerma that doesn't mean it is early version of the Kerma Culture, Nubti being the ancestral migratory route which later evolves into Kemet shows this very well. Afrikan version of Apedemak: [IMG]http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sudansammlung/Meroe_Bilder/Apedemak2.jpg[/IMG] Notice in the left hand top corner of this picture we have some Meroitic inscriptions, could someone translate please? Indian version of Apedemak: [IMG]http://www.egiptologia.com/religion/diccionarios/diccionario/a/apedemak3.gif[/IMG] Two different versions of the same War Deity, showing that at least on group with a foreign influence is in the area. Hotep [/QB][/QUOTE]
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