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dana marniche
Member # 13149
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Its a wonderful site with a few well-written articles obviously authored by an informed academic, - possibly seasoned scholar, and probably someone who visits this forum.

Those who love to rely on dna interpretations to verify population movement and the peopling of geographic regions will find this blog a great boon as there is at least a good deal of objectivity and balance displayed here.

http://exploring-africa.blogspot.com/2011/12/genetic-profile-maghrebi-populations.html

http://exploring-africa.blogspot.com/2010/03/timbuktu-stripping-has-began-conclusion.html

I consider this Afrocentric blogging at its best.

I don't know if its Dr. Keita or not, but its someone of his academic caliber.
[Wink]
 
-Just Call Me Jari-
Member # 14451
 - posted
That's Explorer's blog..

Great Blog..
 
dana marniche
Member # 13149
 - posted
Oh wow - I wonder who Explorer really is then. Gotta find out.


http://knol.google.com/k/part-2-peopling-of-the-nile-valley#

Zarahan's/Enrique Cardova's site ultra-informative as well.
 
-Just Call Me Jari-
Member # 14451
 - posted
^^^
Yeah Zarahan's site is very informative just as Explorer's is, helps with my new Tumblr...

Check it out Dana..

http://nilevalleystudies.tumblr.com/

I plan on posting on the Berbers and West/East/Central Africans as my blog gains more momentum, its going great so far, I have Native Egyptians, African Americans, Europeans and Ethiopians following me so far..and I just started, 24 followers in less than a week..

[Smile]

Whats your blog Dana?? It might come in handy.
 
dana marniche
Member # 13149
 - posted
quote:
Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-:
^^^
Yeah Zarahan's site is very informative just as Explorer's is, helps with my new Tumblr...

Check it out Dana..

http://nilevalleystudies.tumblr.com/

I plan on posting on the Berbers and West/East/Central Africans as my blog gains more momentum, its going great so far, I have Native Egyptians, African Americans, Europeans and Ethiopians following me so far..and I just started, 24 followers in less than a week..

[Smile]

Whats your blog Dana?? It might come in handy.

Well yours has some interesting concepts. Mine is not really ready for primetime yet either, but I've started something at

www.afroasiatics.blogspot.com

Haven't had time to start really get into the editing as I need to yet, but lots of ethnic info.

Are the photos you are posting straight from your visits to Egypt?
 
typeZeiss
Member # 18859
 - posted
quote:
Originally posted by dana marniche:
quote:
Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-:
^^^
Yeah Zarahan's site is very informative just as Explorer's is, helps with my new Tumblr...

Check it out Dana..

http://nilevalleystudies.tumblr.com/

I plan on posting on the Berbers and West/East/Central Africans as my blog gains more momentum, its going great so far, I have Native Egyptians, African Americans, Europeans and Ethiopians following me so far..and I just started, 24 followers in less than a week..

[Smile]

Whats your blog Dana?? It might come in handy.

Well yours has some interesting concepts. Mine is not really ready for primetime yet either, but I've started something at

www.afroasiatics.blogspot.com

Haven't had time to start really get into the editing as I need to yet, but lots of ethnic info.

Are the photos you are posting straight from your visits to Egypt?

I am really loving your blog, good work so far.
 
dana marniche
Member # 13149
 - posted
quote:
Originally posted by typeZeiss:
quote:
Originally posted by dana marniche:
quote:
Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-:
^^^
Yeah Zarahan's site is very informative just as Explorer's is, helps with my new Tumblr...

Check it out Dana..

http://nilevalleystudies.tumblr.com/

I plan on posting on the Berbers and West/East/Central Africans as my blog gains more momentum, its going great so far, I have Native Egyptians, African Americans, Europeans and Ethiopians following me so far..and I just started, 24 followers in less than a week..

[Smile]

Whats your blog Dana?? It might come in handy.

Well yours has some interesting concepts. Mine is not really ready for primetime yet either, but I've started something at

www.afroasiatics.blogspot.com

Haven't had time to start really get into the editing as I need to yet, but lots of ethnic info.

Are the photos you are posting straight from your visits to Egypt?

I am really loving your blog, good work so far.
Thanks again, typezeiss.
 
-Just Call Me Jari-
Member # 14451
 - posted
No Dana those photos are mainly from past E.S treads..but thanks. Im going to upload some new info today..
 
zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova
Member # 15718
 - posted
^^Good work Jari and Dana. We need many more such blogs.
Google will be shutting down Knol but I am already
shifting my data to blogspot and Wordpress, as an alternative.
ES will go sooner or later. Many hope so, desperate that
the info we have gathered over the years will disappear,
leaving only the distortions of Wikipedia moles, and racist
"biodiversity" types in control of the field.
Your blogging efforts ensure that this is not so. Cross
post and backup as much as you can while time permits,
plus add your new stuff of course.

PS:Jari, how do you like Tumblr? What features are
different than say blogspot?
 
dana marniche
Member # 13149
 - posted
quote:
Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova:
^^Good work Jari and Dana. We need many more such blogs.
Google will be shutting down Knol but I am already
shifting my data to blogspot and Wordpress, as an alternative.
ES will go sooner or later. Many hope so, desperate that
the info we have gathered over the years will disappear,
leaving only the distortions of Wikipedia moles, and racist
"biodiversity" types in control of the field.
Your blogging efforts ensure that this is not so. Cross
post and backup as much as you can while time permits,
plus add your new stuff of course.

PS:Jari, how do you like Tumblr? What features are
different than say blogspot?

Zarahan I hope you are making hard copies too because that's a lot of necessary information for posterity you have on there! [Wink]
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
 - posted
Excellent blogs you guys! LOL Dana, you just realized that the Exploring Africa blog belongs to Explorer. I thought we told you that before. Anyways, I didn't know you had a blog of your own. It looks rather interesting. I hope I can contribute to all these blogs.
 
IronLion
Member # 16412
 - posted
^^No! You cannot! [Embarrassed]
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
 - posted
^ Whose going to stop me tincat? YOU? Last time I checked, you don't run those blogs. GTFOH [Big Grin]
 
Ethiop
Member # 20120
 - posted
Nice thread Dana and the info from everybody else pertaining to their blogs present excellent info which I have a thrist for in enchancing my knowledge. Keep it up everybody
 



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