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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] ^^^To clarify what I describe is this: The common origin of most African populations (Yoruba, Somali, Ancient Egyptians, etc) and language families in North-Eastern Africa after the OOA migrations of non-Africans. Then people from their North-Eastern origin in Africa moved up following the monsoon rains, plants and animals and occupied the Green Sahara from about the Atlantic coast to the Nile for more than 3000 years. We're only in the years 2000s, so that's a long time. Then people from the Green Saharan culture migrated to different regions like in West Africa, along the Nile, along the Niger river, etc in search for greener pastures when the Green Sahara was drying up. Along the Nile the scarcity of land (around it) led up to conflicts between ethnic groups and then thus the need for unifications between various groups. Narmer was the one who was successful at it. [IMG]http://www.shenoc.com/Narmer%20shc.jpg[/IMG] Narmer, 1st King of Ancient Egypt [/QB][/QUOTE]
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