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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shady Aftermath: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [qb] Good questions. I'm researching their provenance to assure they're bovidian. Also to see whether they possible pre-date, post-date or if they're comtemoraneous in regards to Tjemehu of the BG vignette. I think it unfair to suppose dark images are of blacks then propose light images are symbolic. We have to face the issue of lighter skinned North Africans head on instead of wishing them away to limbo. Without seriously looking into it, I think the New Kingdom is when creamy Libyans enter the picture (ouch). There's a Diop polemic about pre-dynastic whites in the delta. I don't know if they're supposed to be Tjemehu or what. Will have to reread [i]African Origins[/i] for clarity. TTBOMK Tjemehu become a known entity not very long after the Tehenu but I need to refresh myself on this. [/qb][/QUOTE]Chancellor Williams (in 'Destruction of Black Civilisation') mentioned 'creamy' coloured Africans (could be classified as white) being in North Africa from very early times so no news there really. But they clashed with the black Africans apparently. save for a few. Anyway, why would they have clashed back then? is there a fundamental difference between the majority black Africans and our creamy coloured Bros? and how were albinos isolated from the general black population in the first place given that albinism occurs very rarely enough to form a population from? And didn't C.Williams claim they were Asiatics? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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