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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] Here's an excerpt from Ehret placing the origin of all modern African language families somewhere in Eastern Africa. [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/geo-origin-of-african-languages-chap-12-reconstr.jpg[/IMG] [i]Reconstructing Ancient Kinship in Africa by Christopher Ehret (From Early Human Kinship, Chap 12)[/i] Clearly all modern African language families are said to have originated in Eastern Africa. This fit perfectly with Obenga's classification of African language families. All those African languages could have shared a common ancestor proto-language (called Negro-Egyptian by Obenga) somewhere in Eastern Africa with migration within the Eastern African region leading to the first differentiation between the various modern African language families. Here, we're talking about the common origin of all modern language families spoken in Africa. Somewhere in Eastern Africa. The date this common African language would have been spoken would be before 10000BP. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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