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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Geber: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] A better presentation would be Kemet and the Nile Valley region a cultural and historical synthesis. They love to use "Nubia" as some kind of barrier between Egypt and Africa but Egypt is a development of the Nile Valley as a historical process spanning over 10,000 years. It is silly to put "Nubia" in the middle of this as if that separates Kemet from the full span of Nile history going back all those years. Keep in mind Kemet is not Egypt. Kemet is the original native civilization, Egypt is the Greco-Roman colony and subsequent nation state based on foreign domination and identity. [/qb][/QUOTE]I posted this sources to get a better understanding what is behind Zahi Hawass his reasoning. But it's indeed a Nile Valley culture. In that 1992 video The Penn Museum museum mentioned four "races within mankind" known to ancient Egyptians. The Libyan, Egyptian, Nubian and Asiatic. This made me wonder, where was the European? I went looking for the Seti I Tomb image to use here, and I bumped in to this LOony tHinG below, which shows the dangers of the Zahi Hawass rhetoric and such. Before watching take in some extra nutrients as prevention to brain cell loss. The Races of Mankind : Egyptian wall Art shows the truth 2018 Seti I Tomb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZAacWPTHR0 Dr. Josef Wegner, Associate Curator, Egyptian Section, Penn Museum, and Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania. Some of the earliest cities in the world arose along the banks of the Nile. Millennia of change have obscured the remains of these once-great urban centers. Archaeology is increasingly revealing the characteristics of some of these cities of Egypt’s past. The lecture will look at some the earliest, and greatest, cities of the civilization of the pharaohs. Rise of the City: The Lost Cities of Ancient Egypt (2017), Penn Museum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmoyKkaLPpQ&t=408s [/QB][/QUOTE]
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