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[QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KingMichael777: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KingMichael777: [qb] Don't they go by regions? [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes, but the question is what is the basis of these designated regions? [/qb][/QUOTE]True. But were there really west Africans, south Africans and people from the great lake region in Egypt? [/qb][/QUOTE]Well you have to understand history before asking this question. The present populations of West Africa were not there during the time of the Kemetic Empire/State. We don't start seeing modern day west Africans until around the 100 A.D. or some where between year 0 and 100 A.D. I should say. Herodotus relates a story from some Libyans, who say, when they went into the region where the Niger River picks up, in what I assume may have been Mali, there was a kingdom of Batwa people living there. Also, most if not All west African groups have stories of coming from the north from their present locations. Well that or from the east, but again, not local to where they are now. My assumption is, they were either in present day Mauritania or other north African places, some where in the northern desert, like the Gramatians of southern Libya or in the Nile valley and lake chad areas. I would love to see they day they really start exploring the Sahara with Satellite or some ground penetrating radar and digging. I have a feeling there is a kingdom there some where, which probably gave rise to Nile valley civilizations. Just a guess on my part, but one I base on what Africans in many areas say of themselves and what archaeologist have found so far. For example, oldest African mummy is in the Algerian desert (yes it was a black child). Pictures carved in rock that seem to depict Anubis as well as Hat Heru (Hathor). There are also writings there which are old, which seem to be older than metu netr. It is like Dr. Keita said recently (and as I have said all along). You can not just rely on DNA to tell the story, it is going to take history, archaeology etc to piece the story together. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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