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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] Nearly the whole forum (excluding me and Swenet and only one or two others) at one point was opposing a North African [Saharan i.e. autochthonous Egyptian] origin/affinity of ancient Egyptians. I was here 2013-2015 and on another forum (2016) and remember those debates well. People here are outright lying about their post histories. Myself and others got called a "racist" by EgalitarianJay for simply arguing ancient Egyptians = modern Egyptians, so-called "Egyptcentrism": [QUOTE]Originally posted by EgalitarianJay: I've seen very racist posters on Egyptsearch who promote the Egyptocentric position.[/QUOTE] :rolleyes: Also, people here (the usual suspects) have deceptively used "tropical adapted" as a back-door for pan-Africanism. For example, since Lower/Upper Nubia (northern Sudan) is in the tropics (but the Sahara, [b]not[/b] SSA), Afrocentrists then use "tropical adapted" to try to insert SSA's. Zaharan has been doing this for years, so did EgalitarianJay when I debated him on this. [/qb][/QUOTE]"Tropical adaption" is certainly not a fallible argument. Euroloons have fought this for many years, and it still got you nowhere. Al Khiday 2 is in Central Sudan. :D [QUOTE]Recently, a multiphase cemetery was discovered at the site of Al Khiday 2, on the west bank of the White Nile, which was also used by a small group that is thought to be closely related to the Meroitic. [IMG]http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/usai323/images/figure1big.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE] [QUOTE] [IMG]http://d2hk903c99hmw.cloudfront.net/thumbCache/3/8/3/resize_1405686383_uploads_images_f3735085a6bbbdc04699004e6eab4e0b_jpg_610x0_85.jpg[/IMG] [i]Excavation of one of 90 pre-Mesolithic graves at Al Khiday 2. The graves are over 9,000 years old, and all the skeletons are buried elongated and face down, which is unique worldwide. (Photograph: Donatella Usai, Centro Studi Sudanesi e [b]Sub-Sahariani[/b][/i]) [/QUOTE] http://www.dental-tribune.com/articles/news/middleeastafrica/19254_tooth_plaque_provides_insights_into_diet_of_prehistoric_ancestors.html [/QB][/QUOTE]
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