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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] ^^^ this guy makes a lot of sense, he says Obama is like the lighter side of Egyptians then spams the thread with 50 pages of dark Egyptians [/qb][/QUOTE]I showcased black Egyptians and they are blacker than Obama, and this seems to cause you annoyance because it runs counter to your campaign to align them with Jordanians and Palestinians instead of other black Africans. The least insulting position that you've ever argued (without evidence) is that the AE were "mixed". [/qb][/QUOTE]I don't have such a campaign. Analysis of ancient Egyptian DNA is in it's infancy. Therefore I have an open mind. The ancient Egyptians of all periods were African. There is also a possibility that some of their ancestry could be Levantine. Or maybe not. That is my position, further research needed [/qb][/QUOTE]If you're aware that AE was African in all periods then why do you you constantly put such an emphasis on the small number of migrants that may have settled in Lower Egypt during the later dynastic -- long after all the features of Egyptian civilization and culture had been established by Africans!? The small number of Eurasian migrants that could have made their way into Egypt would have settled in Lower Egypt -- a comparatively primitive region that was far less significant than Upper Egypt. Unlike Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt is not believed to have ever been a unified kingdom and was conquered and dominated by the more populous, more powerful, more advanced, and more cohesive South. Everything that was Egypt came from the South. Europeans have long tried to demonstrate that Eurasians played a significant role in the rise of Egypt and yet they can't find any evidence of a Eurasian mass migration into Egypt. You're not keeping an "open mind", you're desperately hoping that AE was "mixed" instead of just African in opposition to all the evidence so that Africans can't lay exclusive claim to Egypt the same way that Europeans lay exclusive claim to Greece and Rome and Asians to China. There's no civilization that can boast that it's (demographically speaking) hermetically sealed, but it's only when it concerns Africa's golden civilization (AE) that you white people feel the need to exaggerate the importance of migrants in the rise of this African civilization and pretend that the issue is not resolved. It is resolved. It's done. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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