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Part II, Interview: Dr. Shomarka Keita 4/25/2020
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Asar Imhotep: [QB] I'll forward some of these to him. Some of these are outside of his field: 2)Is Egyptian a Bantu language? He's not a linguist and this he made clear in the first interview. This question: [QUOTE]8)In the famous Book of Gates scene that Diop put on his book a figure labled RmT, for Egyptians is dressed exactly the same as the Nehesy or Kushite figure. Did the artist or scribe make a mistake or is it not a mistake? [/QUOTE]... is easily answered. I have been to Egypt twice and I have seen the tomb myself. I have taken pictures of it, as well as others who have been there. It is there. I've witnessed it and it's not up for debate. Even Manu Ampim has done a treatise on the subject, which you can find here: http://manuampim.com/ramesesIII.htm [IMG]http://manuampim.com/Images/4Rmt.jpg[/IMG] So I'm not going to waste my time with questions you can easily verify yourself. But a few of these questions are in alignment with the topic on Saturday. [/QUOTE]Here's the question rephrased 8) In the famous Book of Gates scene from Ramesses III where four groups of mankind are depicted the Egyptians are depicted with the same clothing as the the Nehesy. Why? that question is not easily answered yes the photo proves that a set of figures dressed in the same way as the Nehesy are labeled in the glyphs as Egyptian but the question is why do they look the same but in other tombs they do not look the same. We can't assume S.O.Y. Keita has the same opinion as Manu Ampim. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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