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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Please call me MIDOGBE: [QB] I have never mentioned any ethnic or "racial" lumping of Southerners by Kemetians. Please read my posts again. And outside of that numerous Southern ethnonyms I'm definitely well aware of, I'm indeed pretty sure that Kemetians, at some point of their history used the toponym and ethnonym nHsj to describe their diverse Southern neighbours to the exclusion of themselves, ascribe them some common attributes despite of their internal diversity; or identified a small part of them only via the use of nHsj. [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [qb] What? Are you kidding me? The mdw ntjr records hundreds of precise southern ethnies. Designating a compass direction is a far cry from making an amorphous mass out of the myriad poeples found as one travels in that direction. The Egyptians distinguished each of the southern peoples. Because they were all to the south did not cause the Egyptians to lose sight of these peoples particulars. No, the AEs had no such concept related to the current model that says "forget their distinct national/ethnic identities they're all just negroes." The AEs knew full well a southerner from TaSeti.x3st was not interchangeable with a southerner from Kesh. Nor was a southerner from either TaSeti.x3st or Kesh interchangeable for a southerner from Pwanit. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Egblemaku: [qb] On another note, I personally have no problem with students of Ancient Africa referring in some instances to lesser known areas south of Ancient Egypt as a single unit [URL=http://www.]as conceptualized by AE themselves[/URL], thus using an Egyptocentric approach for a later better understanding of Ancient African past. [/qb][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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