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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yatunde Lisa Bey: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yatunde Lisa Bey: [qb] 3rd & 4th century BC The Bronze age collapse happened 1100 BC Blondes came to North Africa during the Bronze age collapse Blondes came to North America during the 14th Century ad.. now look how prevalent blonde and blue eye is in North America now 2024 [/qb][/QUOTE]Remember though that before 1492 America was more or less isolated from the so called Old World, even if some Norse people actually visited, and built a farm on Newfoundland already in the 11th century AD. North Africa was not as isolated from Europe. So it can be hard to know exactly when the first blonde person from Europe came to set his/her foot on African soil. [/qb][/QUOTE]I don't want to get into a extended discussion of blondes and blondism, because they are the exception and not the rule. Especially, when the discussion is really a back door way of establishing that white Europeans established Egyptian culture or a psuedo hamitic theory. Again you miss the point about the 14th century sea people/european invasions and colonization of North America. And you are missing the point about how because whites are now present in North America and dominant on this continent does not make said white people indigenous THE SAME GOES FOR ANCIENT NORTH AFRICA Of course if you are caught in climate change and always hungry as it seems the Europeans in the eastern Mediterranean where the option is to move and colonize. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/Sf5Bmpd.png[/IMG] http://www.archaeopress.com/public/download.asp?id=%7B65C2DB45-ADDB-4A78-BB58-ABE3182066DB%7D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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