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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Big O: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] They looked pretty much like modern egyptians throughout most of their history with all it implies in terms of inner diversity[/QUOTE]No they didn't. The phenetic continuity had an abrupt end around the late Dynastic period; [i]"Previous analyses of cranial variation found [b]the Badari and Early Predynastic Egyptians to be more similar to other African groups than to Mediterranean or European populations[/b] (Keita, 1990; Zakrzewski, 2002). In addition, the Badarians have been described as near the centroid of cranial and dental variation among Predynastic and Dynastic populations studied (Irish, 2006; Zakrzewski, 2007). This suggests that, at least through the [b]Early Dynastic period, the inhabitants of the Nile valley were a continuous population of local origin, and no major migration or replacement events occurred during this time.[/b] Studies of cranial morphology also support the use of a Nubian (Kerma) population for a comparison of the Dynastic period, [b]as this group is likely to be more closely genetically related to the early Nile valley inhabitants than would be the Late Dynastic Egyptians, who likely experienced significant mixing with other Mediterranean populations (Zakrzewski, 2002). A craniometric study found the Naqada and Kerma populations to be morphologically similar (Keita, 1990)[/b] . Given these and other prior studies suggesting continuity (Berry et al., 1967; Berry and Berry, 1972), and the lack of archaeological evidence of major migration or population replacement during the Neolithic transition in the Nile valley, we may cautiously interpret the dental health changes over time as primarily due to ecological, subsistence, and demographic changes experienced throughout the Nile valley region." -- AP Starling, JT Stock. (2007). Dental Indicators of Health and Stress in Early Egyptian and Nubian Agriculturalists: A Difficult Transition and Gradual Recovery. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 134:520–528[/i] See the ancient Khamites were originally Black Africans, and later invading Asiatic hoards and Europeans crept in to destroy the culture, and thus the civilization. Think of how White people and non Blacks are destroying Hip Hop today. The 90's is the height of Hip hop, and notice how there were no white people. Hip Hop begins to degrade as outside elements began to infuse into it against the will of the ethnicity of the original creators of the art. Now today we have whole heap of talentless foreigners into our culture, and promotion of denigration to the point that we have a guy named Lil Nas X (hand picked by white Liberals who own every single record distribution label and social media platforms) against the will of the original ethnic group portraying. This is a modern example of what happened in ancient Kemet. White people tend to not want to accept that they are a cancer to every culture that they forcibly enter, and especially with hip hop today. [QUOTE] but people like Djehuti are well aware of this and it bothers them that's why you see them focusing on pre-dynastic remains and the southernmost regions of Egypt + cherrypicking the most west african looking fellah they can. [/QUOTE]HOW IN THE HELL ARE THEY ABLE TO FIND SO MANY STATUES OF PEOPLE WHO LOOK LIKE WEST AFRICANS TO PRESENT SUCH A NARRATIVE IF THAT TYPE WAS NOT IN ANCIENT KEMET....Do you see why you sound dumb in your argument? WHY IS THERE SO MUCH ART THAT LOOKS LIKE "WEST AFRICAN"/STEROETYPICAL NC SPEAKERS? You can play with him/her like that then. Ok. That person wants to keep tip toeing around this Bantu thing to keep your weak azz in the game. I'm not that person. I will humiliate you, in every way in this debate. I find it insulting that you would try to deny my people our history, and will take it personally. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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