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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ELIMU: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Linda Fahr: [qb] __________________ Elimu, What do you think Amerindians living in the dense Amazon forest in South America do eat? Do they have crops? Yes! They have crops of Cassava, corn, dozen of different types of potatoes, and a diversity of hundred of different fruits. People living in dense forests, cut just enough trees to plant crops such as corn. Roots, which are the main source of carbohydrate among Amerindians and Africans grown naturally between trees in dense forests. Now, I am wondering who made the Monolith circle in Senegal and Gambia, as well pottery and iron tools, in third century B.C ???. It is about 2300 years old. Actually, I think it is older than that, but, you know, Europeans and Americans archaeologists always decrease the age of ancient monuments found in Africa. If those monoliths, pottery and iron tools were found in Europe, I am sure, they would increased the age to ten thousand years or more... [/qb][/QUOTE]The monoliths in Senegambia were made by Bantu Libyans who migrated 3000yrs ago west along the North African Mediterranean coast towards Morocco North west Africa and finally to Senegambia 2300 yrs ago. The 2nd group of Bantus migrated south along white Nile towards Sudan, great lakes and south east Africa. Cattle cannot survive inside equatorial rain forests, No evidence of agricultural activities 3000yrs ago inside the rain forests or in 'Cameroon and Nigeria the supposed cradle land of Bantus'. Infact the oral history of Bantu speaking Cameroonians and Nigerians speak of migration from North East Africa (Nile Valley). Bantus have taboos about Forests. that's why even in Congo it is the pygmies who live in Forests, Not Bantus. I will explain in another thread(Kemet section), the connection of Fulani to ancient Lydians and their migration from Asia minor to Lybia), Berber Tamashek and Chadic speakers to ancient Sidonians(Ancient black Anatolians), Amhara of Ethiopia to ancient Medes,Elamites and sea peoples. Tigray/Tigrinya of Eritrea connection to Akkadians,Himyarites and Axumites. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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