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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Punos_Rey: [qb] I'm pretty sure capra is anything but a euronut but say what you will on this one Ish [/qb][/QUOTE]But as far as I am aware, Capra doesn't argue for your lunatic Afrocentric "black Egypt" theory. You slander anyone like him who doesn't believe in "black Egypt" as a "Eurocentrist" and/or "Nazi"... [/qb][/QUOTE]So even though Upper Egyptians and specific "Nubians" share a common origin firmly in Africa all throughout the predynastic period, only one group is 'black'? Are Lower "Nubians" 'black'? To say that a Northeast African population with no origins in "Eurasia", sharing a common origin with other closely related 'black' populations in Upper Egypt and Northern Sudan, with predominantly mahogany-brown skin is apparently crazy, but to assert that the ancient Egyptians were a Levantine transplant (no evidence) is the paragon of sanity? :D I provided pictures of 'black' ethnic Egyptians in Southern Egypt and they undoubtedly would have been considered "lunatics" in Jim-Crow America had they professed that they were not 'black'. No one can dispute that Upper Egyptians and "Nubians" stem from a common origin and that they were virtually identical in the predynastic period, so it's inconceivable that only one can be 'black'. PS: Unlike you, Capra does not argue that the ancient Egyptians were a Levantine transplant - a "Hamitic" race from "Eurasia" that brought civilization to the Nile valley before the Neolithic. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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