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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nebsen: I guess I'm not as optimistic as yourself, at this time. [/QUOTE]It's not about being optimistic or pessimistic since nobody got a crystal ball. So I won't discuss with you being optimistic vs being pessimistic. But progression in mainstream egyptology is something real that we must take into account. Because, as I said, it eventually become the source of information for various popular works. More archaeological and genetic studies are needed. [QUOTE] Hollywood has to much invested in keeping the "Exodus" narrative alive & well, [/QUOTE]I don't know what you mean by the exodus narrative. Care to explain it? What is the "exodus narrative" you're talking about in relation to the subject at hand? What does it have to do with the ethnic composition of Ancient Egyptians as a whole? I just don't know what you mean. Asiatics (Aamu) (as well as Kushites, just saying) were often enemies of Ancient Egyptians. There's no doubt that some of those Semites/Jewish people could have been prisoners of war in Ancient Egypt. Then flee it or migrate away at a certain point. Maybe the future biblical exodee were not even living at Waset (Thebes) or in any main AE town but at the various fortification in the north-eastern part of AE, in the Delta. There were more people of West Asian descents living in the Delta than the rest of Ancient Egypt. We know it, for example, by looking at the name of people/workers, more in the delta are Semitic sounding names. It's important to realize that while AEians were indigenous black Africans (according to latest archaeological research and genetics) a certain amount of foreign people lived in AE, even conquered it like during the Hyksos rules. This include Asians and Kushites. There was also trading and intermarriage. AEians say the Hyksos were expelled and build Walls-of-the-Ruler and forts, etc, to protect AE from eastern attacks, but in reality there was always foreign people in AE, at worst as prisoners of war, which could be people involved in the exodus. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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