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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] To break this down so that others don't become confused with inane prattle only designed to ridicule what one mind can't grasp, Lalibela's rock cut churches at Roha are fine representation of troglodyte architecture. Now if anybody other than Supercar doesn't understand that, then I'll be happy to explain to them how an architectural style differs from the mode of living of a people. The Abyssinians employing troglodyte architecture no more makes them troglodytes than Americans pitching tents makes them nomads. Labeling Abyssinians troglodytes appears no where in my posts and is a weak attempt to substantiate ridicule by putting words in my mouth that never issued from my mouth by someone who has nothing on topic to contribute to this thread's subject matter, "Medjay: the Nehhesyw just east of the Valley." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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