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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] I don't understand the question. Does "instead of sudanese", contrast sudanese with beja, or sudanese with ancient egyptians? Anyway early European anthropologist like Seligman said the Beja represented the archtype found in the AE iconography....*but* stipulated this on the assumption that Beja were *hamites* - meaning black skinned white men, and not true negroes. Champollion also said that the ancient Egyptians came from Ethiopia and resembled the Beja more than the Copts. We know that the Beja are related to the Medijay, the Medijay are portrayed similarly to the AE and were allied to Kemet when the the new kingdom was founded based upon the ousting of the Hyksos. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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