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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sundjata: [QB] ^There is no doubt that the Beja descend from the Blemmeyes. - See [URL=http://www.afroarticles.com/article-dashboard/Article/Sudan-s-Beja---Blemmyes--and-their-Right-to-Freedom-and-Statehood/18486]here[/URL] The Medjay theory does seem to rely on the geography and demographics where all groups are said to have inhabited the eastern desert areas. Beja and Medjay or Medjaw/Bedawi do seem to recall cognate-like similarities as well (Ehret, 2002 believes these groups to be continuous but doesn't explore why). I've also read about similarities in lifestyle and pottery between the groups but the connections were all tenuous. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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