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[QUOTE]Originally posted by KingMichael777: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KingMichael777: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [qb] ^^ As stated, MODERN DAY West Africans did not live there at that time. Just saying "early human settlers arrived in West Africa around 12,000 B.C." doesn't refute what I stated. There were people there, namely batwa. However, the people who predominate the area now, were NOT there at that time, this is a undisputed fact. Even the recent academic gathering in Chapel Hill discuss this very fact, that early bones/skulls do not match present day people. Obviously, if Herodotus said the Libyans came across kingdoms of people (batwa), who helped them get back to their homeland, then the area was inhabited, the question is, by WHOM. Do you have the understanding of history, dna, archaeology etc. to draw an intelligent conclusion? [/qb][/QUOTE]What about ancient Ghana? Which stared around 1500 BC(correct me if im wrong). [/qb][/QUOTE]Ancient Ghana is around first millennium A.D. Though there may be a earlier date, that's the earliest I know. [/qb][/QUOTE]I heard the Soninke people could be found earlier. And I hear the ancient city of Tichit Walatta dates back 4000 BC - 1100BC. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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