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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: Yes. And that question too has been answered several times, just like the other ones you keep repeating. You fail to address the answers. Therefore you are nothing but a troll.[/QUOTE]Namecalling will not change the fact that those pages are an inadequete reference for a non-French speaker. And I already know who Champollion is, therefore the link doesn't give any further insight into the subject. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: Just as pointed out above, you've made the realization that categorization based on color was done on the said wall relief. And you also realize that 'black' was seen as sacred. So simply put; they refered to themselves as such, because they thought of themselves in both contexts.[/QUOTE]OK I did not see this post before. That paints a clearer picture. So since they viewed themselves as "black" people along with other dark-skinned people in Africa you are saying this ethnic appellative that they used for their nation was [i]both[/i] in reference to skin color and viewing their nation as a sacred entity? If so I am curious as to what the Egyptians called the "Kushites" in Mdu Ntr as Kush (Cush) is a Hebrew word. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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