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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: I don't think Djehuti was using that women as the streotypical modern Egyptian but to point out that phenotype exists. [b]She is actually a Nubian[/b] but technically she is Egyptian. [/QUOTE]Are you basing this on phenotype alone, or some other factors are at play here? "Stereotypically" Egyptians are equated with "Arabs" from southwest Asia in the U.S. and perhaps Europe, and may well face the same reactive 'geopolitical' attitudes afforded to folks from those regions, but this doesn't necessarily reflect the scientific reality on the ground. Hence, it is necessary to rely on objectivity than such 'subjective' assessments. "Nubia" as a geopolitical construct has never actually existed in history or prehistory, save for that implanted in the Eurocentric mind. As to the question of being Egyptians, the so-called Nubians too are and have been as Egyptian as any other, and perhaps even more so than many of the descendants of foreign immigrants in the northern portions of the country. [QUOTE]ausar: Here is a fallah from the Delta: http://www.aliciapatterson.org/APF001974/Rubin/Rubin06/Rubin01s.jpg [/QUOTE]Don't know if it was Doug M. or Myra, who showed examples of early 20th century photos of folks in upper Egypt, who wouldn't be out of place, in terms of phenotype, with these persons in that pic. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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