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So Ancient Egyptians didn't consider the mediterranean/red sea coasts as Egyptian
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mansa Musa: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: Evidence is provided and goes unaddressed. Your posts are worthless because they fail to address the evidence[/QUOTE]What is "evidence" worth if it cannot be recognized by the jury? I am not invalidating your evidence mind you I am just stating that I, and I am willing to bet most people posting on this board cannot read French. [QUOTE]Really, so you don't know what [b]les noires[/b] means in English? And you don't know how to find out? It's too hard for you? In that case, your are mentally impotent, I can't help you, and our conversation is over.[/QUOTE]It means "the black ones". But the French text on those pages are a bit more complex than one phrase now aren't they? My question and request were simple. Question: What context are the Ancient Egyptians using when they referred to their nation as "Kmt."? Request: Can you provide an authoratative source for your answer? I do not prescribe to the "Black land" theory and I understand the complexity of dialectics when it comes to themes associated with colors. I can comprehend the usage of the color black having different meaning when showing a contrast in skintone between groups (i.e Reddish-brown Egyptians and Jet-Black Kushites), being used to group one trend in skintone from another (e.g. Blacks and Reds) or being a form of religious symbolism (e.g. King Tut's guardian statue being painted jet-black). I am still curious as to what the AEs meant when they named their nation black. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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