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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] There are no cultural-archaeological traits such as existed in LSA SEA. The next place the sam traits do appear is in the historic Western Sudan. In between the display of said traits we have northern Mande epic poetry describing Fulani. I have wrote this several times and it cannot be blown away and it serves to show drifting southwest movement from the Green Sahara to the Hodh and the Senegal over the millenia, gradually. No one has presented cultural-archaeological evidence for either purposeful migration or unintentional drift eastward from LSA SEA of Fulani. There is no such set of evidence and even if there were it would still show origination in LSA SEA not Egypt thus disspelling the topic header, [i]The Egyptian [b]Origin[/b] of the Fulani[/i]. Even the cited quotes you produced earlier, ones not from Welmer, all speak to a Saharan starting place not a Nile Valley one. And sticking to the subject header, [i]The [b]Egyptian[/b] Origin of the Fulani[/i], the Upper Nile Valley is not Egypt. The Upper Nile Valley is Rwanda, Uganda, Congo and far south Sudan. But please produce records from 12th dynasty Egypt of a wholescale migration westward of people bearing Fulani cultural traits. This is the only thing that will prove Fulani were in 12th dynasty Egypt. You know, of course, they could not have originated in 12th dynasty Egypt when the first record of anything like Fulani debuts 1800 miles away and roughly 3000 years earlier. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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