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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Marc Washington: [QB] Dr. Winters. Thanks again for the citations. I re-did the poster adding these citations. The text is inserted below in the event it is not clearly legible on the web page. Excellent information. I wish I was as well-read in these areas as you. I changed the title from "Hints of African Presence in Europe and Asia" to "The African Presence in Europe and Asia." [b]TEXT FROM WEB PAGE[/b] There has been a long recognized African presence in Eurasia. As Dr. Clyde Winters writes: “Marcellin Boule and Henri Vallois, in Fossil Man, provide an entire chapter on the Africans/Negroes of Europe. Anta Diop also discussed the Negroes of Europe in Civilization or Barbarism , pp.25-68. Also W.E. B. DuBois, discussed these Negroes in the The World and Africa , pp.86-89. DuBois noted that ‘There was once a an ’uninterrupted belt' of Negro culture from Central Europe to South Africa’ (p.88).” [Marc continues] [I] Steatophygia is an African trait. It was the African population in Bulgaria [11] that produced the ceramics in [1] and the African population in Hungary [5, 6] that produced the elated ceramics in Hungary [2]. There was a huge geographical sphere with the Kung / San population spanning Africa [8, 9], the Ancient Near East [7, 8], and Europe [5, 6, 11, 12]. [II] Peppercorn hair as an African artistic trait is found also in Africa with Ptah Hotep [20], with Gudea in Mesopotamia [19], with Hercules in Syria [18], the first Viking Thor in Scandiinavia - and African [13], and elsewhere [14. 15. 16, 17]. [III] African Home arts span the millenniums and continents via Hungary of 6000 BC [3] and Ghana today [4] where in both instances, the water-sign motif is used to decorate exterior walls." http://www.mightymall.com/Roots/92-10-100-00-10.htm [b] End of Text[/b] If it is all right with you, perhaps we can collaborate more in the future with these web pages? I don't have so much time but occasionally I will be able to put some together. What do you think? Marc Washington [/QB][/QUOTE]
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