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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Prince_of_punt: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yonis: [qb] pre-dynastic era could have been some thousands years with all kind of people interating in that region, and the dynastic era was also a very long time, so saying they were predominatly this or that just doesn't make sense, considering most of the ethnic groups of today were not even existent at that time as they are today, people migrate, meet, interact, form groups, disperse meet other groups, interact again and form further groups(tribes, ethnicity, clans etc.). So to say they were from the horn predominetly, sounds quite biased and simplistic imo. [/qb][/QUOTE]That is true, but you have to remember that there was no globalisation in the past which is so prevalent today! Ofcourse there was intermingling between different groups of the past. But the fact remains from Egyptians depicting themselves that they were a unique African group, like there are many African groups today. I have some questions for Ausur. Did the Bantu Expansion reach Egypt? Why did the Egyptians depict themselves as being different to the nubians (ie Nilo saharans)? Was not most of north east Africa inhabited by Cushetic type people, as southern part of Africa was inhabited by Khoisan types in the past? What origin is proposed for the Nilotic or Nilo saharan speaking people? (Ps. all this is to learn the truth, and not to be a clown, thats for the trigger happy troll spotters in here!!! :D ) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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