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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb]Dude give it up. Calling Egypt African is no more Pan Africanist than calling Greece European.[/qb][/QUOTE]Yes but its alot more complicated than that. Dont forget that Africa is a very diverse continent, in that context its no surprise that certain populations esp. one as only as Egypt has its distinctions. Also Calling Greece "European" is also simplistic, Greece had population origins and contact with the Middle East and North Africa. [QUOTE]You guys are losing your minds trying to spin your nonsense instead of addressing the facts. Where did ancient Egyptian culture and people originate: 1) the Near East 2) Africa Simple straight forward question and certainly answering 2 is no more pan African than saying that the Mongols were Asian.[/QUOTE]The Culture mostly from Africa but the people is more complicated. I have a question were the Scythians an Indo European people...Asian or European?? How about the Ancient Persians?? [/qb][/QUOTE]No it isn't. Learn geography. Because otherwise what you are saying is Greece is kinda sorta in Europe but not really or China is kinda sorta in Asia but not really and those populations are kind of sorted related to others from the same region but not really. Please. Save me the retarded kindergarten playground talk. The point of anthropology is to clarify and quantify the PRECISE relationships between populations and cultures within and across geographic lines. To claim that in any such study there isn't a concept of "African" or a concept of "Asian" and "European" is bull sh*t. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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