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Wally Member Posts: 599 |
posted 28 January 2005 01:54 PM
It seems, judging by some posts on this forum, that anyone who makes the claim that the people and civilization of Ancient Egypt were Black Africans, is an Afrocentric. If that is the criteria, then the following are Afrocentrists: The Ancient Egyptians The Ancient Greeks The Ancient Romans France England The Anzac troops upon arriving in Egypt during WWI The Christian Bible The Kebra Nagast (Ethiopian bible) The Tanakh (Torah) The Koran
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Super car Member Posts: 165 |
posted 28 January 2005 02:00 PM
...and this list doesn't even begin to cover the many "white" and "colored" Afrocentrists whose peer-reviewed and up-to-date studies, are further indicators of aforementioned fact. The scientific community (Afrocentrists) have moved on; that primitive-age thinking is behind "most" of us. IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 28 January 2005 02:09 PM
Wally what passages are being cited from the Kebra Nagast and Tanakh? [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 28 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
Horemheb Member Posts: 828 |
posted 28 January 2005 02:20 PM
Wally, before you can use all of those people to back up your points you have to have read the 'original' sources and have enough education to understand what you are reading. IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 28 January 2005 02:28 PM
quote: Unless you have no sources, like Horemheb, in which case you're excused, eh Professor? [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 28 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
Keins Junior Member Posts: 19 |
posted 28 January 2005 03:11 PM
For Heru: The easiest way to show you is to post picture of East Africans whom fit the facial profile of some of the AE (that you think are non-black) but are definitely black/negro... East and North East Africans:
Kinky or tightly curled hair is common sight among East Africans. Occasional straight or wavy hair is found among them, but nothing like the European texture. IP: Logged |
screw_hawass Member Posts: 52 |
posted 28 January 2005 03:28 PM
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Wally Member Posts: 599 |
posted 28 January 2005 04:34 PM
...also from France Pierre Montet, an unintentional Afrocentric
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Wally Member Posts: 599 |
posted 28 January 2005 04:41 PM
quote: 1-The Tanakh is pretty much the same as the five books of Moses; well, actually it is the first five books of the Bible - Book 1, Genesis - re: Ham's progeny; Egypt, the Land of Ham; etc. 2-The Kebra Nagast in telling the story of Moses' wife; and Miriam and Aaron protesting because "He (Moses) has taken a wife who is not of his color, who is moreover Black, since he has married the daughter of the Pharaoh." In the Christian bible they (M&A) spake against Moses because he married an Ethiopian woman (ie, a Black woman; an Egyptian woman)- this was a way of accusing Moses of "selling out" by "sleeping with the enemy"; marrying a member of the ruling class... In any event, these two renditions echo each other... [This message has been edited by Wally (edited 28 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
Wally Member Posts: 599 |
posted 29 January 2005 04:42 PM
continuing the saga of Noble AfroCentric writings.. Champollion-Figeac - Upon his discovering the first of the "Mural of the Races", which is, according to professor Diop, "the oldest complete ethnological document available."
quote: Emile Clement Amélineau quote: Emile Clement Amélineau - continues quote: Emile Clement Amélineau - concludes quote: --- [This message has been edited by Wally (edited 29 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 29 January 2005 05:02 PM
Emile Clement Amélineau - concludes quote: **This same ideology has been expressed on this forum The difference of course being that Amélineau was an intelligent person. Intelligent people can sometimes set bias aside and confront the truth, even if it is not what they expected or wish to believe. Less intelligent persons' use ignorance as a shield to guard their minds against knowledge. We should pity them...humor them, but don't hate...while we strive always to learn more. Knowledge is true power. Good post. [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 29 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
Keins Junior Member Posts: 19 |
posted 29 January 2005 09:02 PM
quote: Wally ALL serious egyptologist know the truth. Some are just in denial and some are just playing along so that they are allowed to continue their research by not offending the present Arab government of modern Egypt This Arab government want to continue the false notion that they (arabs) actually had something to do with the development Ancient Egypt. Its just a matter of semantics and euphemisms to distort truth! This is the most dangerous form of lying as well as lying by omission! [This message has been edited by Keins (edited 29 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
Super car Member Posts: 165 |
posted 29 January 2005 09:32 PM
What I find disturbing, is the idea that Ancient Egypt is not as diligently taught in Egypt, for a people with a history like that. One would think that a heritage like this would make them (Egyptians) fervent supporters of their distinct identity. I understand that they are some people who are trying to revive that distinct identity. But with the prospect of facing the small ruling Arab elite, they have some challenges ahead. IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 30 January 2005 04:55 AM
quote: Question asked, question answered. IP: Logged |
Wally Member Posts: 599 |
posted 30 January 2005 04:21 PM
Was Marius Fontanes a ticked off Afrocentric?
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rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 30 January 2005 04:54 PM
You mean the ancients were consistant with the primary texts from the AE? Moreover, that both are consistant with the modern archeological findings? Linguistic? Molecular genetics...all concuring? Can't be! If that were the case, there would be no controversy...no mystery. IP: Logged |
Super car Member Posts: 165 |
posted 30 January 2005 05:35 PM
quote: LOL. One could find among confessions (if one really wanted to) of these early 20th century scholars and historians, the acknowledgement of reality, even if they don't necessarily appear to like the idea. Even those who pretend not to be aware of the facts, do so out of the agenda of denying others the satisfaction of enjoying the facts. I mean, I can sit here and know the facts deep down, and yet openly deny it to someone else, simply because I can do so. It is that simple. IP: Logged |
anacalypsis Member Posts: 88 |
posted 30 January 2005 09:12 PM
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quote: Initially, I thought that maybe you were just misinformed or just reluctant to shed yourself of outdated ideas, but now we all know what your true problem is.
quote: So please, no more of your self-righteous dribble.. Class is no longer in session prof. you failed. IP: Logged |
kenndo Member Posts: 335 |
posted 31 January 2005 06:25 AM
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quote: Initially, I thought that maybe you were just misinformed or just reluctant to shed yourself of outdated ideas, but now we all know what your true problem is.
quote: So please, no more of your self-righteous dribble.. Class is no longer in session prof. you failed. I AGREE.WHITES HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH NUBIA OR EGYPT BEING BUILT.RACIST FALSE RESEARCHERS COULD TRY TO SAY THAT THE BLACKS OF EGYPT HAD WHITE BLOOD AND THEY FIRST BUILD EGYPT BUT WHEN IT COME TO NUBIA,THERE WERE NO WHITE GENES OR WHITE BLOOD IN THE BLACKS WHO BUILT NUBIA.THE NUBIANS OF UPPER NUBIA REMAINED FULL BLOOD BLACKS FOR A LONG TIME,BUT THERE WERE SOME THAT MIX IN LOWER NUBIA IN THE LOWER CLASSES OF AND ON UNTIL VERY LATE ANCIENT TIMES THAN MIXING BECAME ONLY MORE WIDESPREAD IN LOWER NUBIA IN LATE ANCIENT TIMES.THE MIXING IN OTHER AREAS OF NUBIA REALLY BECAME MORE WIDE SPREAD IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES IN UPPER NUBIA AND SOUTHERN NUBIA IN MODERN TIMES IN NUBIA AND VERY LITTLE NUBIANS MIXED IN OTHER AREAS OF SUDAN OUTSIDE OF NUBIA AND OTHER STATES THEY MOVED TOO.BUT MOST MODERN NUBIANS STILL REMAIN FULL BLOODED BLACK AFRICANS,AND MANY STILL ONLY MARRY IN THIER FAMILY LIKE THIER COUSINS,AND THEY WILL TELL YOU SO.THIS IS ALL FACTS. IT is clear by the way that the first builders of egyptian civilization were full blooded black africans as well in upper egypt. [This message has been edited by kenndo (edited 31 January 2005).] IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 31 January 2005 03:28 PM
Pre Armana art: IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 01 February 2005 11:08 AM
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Horemheb Member Posts: 828 |
posted 01 February 2005 11:22 AM
rasol is fond of showing us nubian art, maybe he will gather up some of these guys and go down to nubia and dig. IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 01 February 2005 01:10 PM
Any excuse to bump the thread. Thanks for helping: [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 01 February 2005).] IP: Logged |
Keins Junior Member Posts: 19 |
posted 01 February 2005 04:23 PM
quote: Worth repeating: See horemheb you are playing the ignorance card so to speak. In order for something, someone or a concept to be displayed or conceptualized as IDEAL there must be an idea, diety, a people or image (whether concrete or abstract) that/who resembles the likeness of that ideology. We know that the AE ideal colour was STILL what we call black or African today (or in ancient times) and NOT white or European. Most Africans/Blacks/Negro (whatever euphemisms you like)are medium brown or in your words reddish-brown. Even khoisans (who can be as light as the AE's ideal female colour sans non-African admixture) are still in the colour schematic of what we call black or african collectively. Bottomline is their ideal was still "black" and not European/white/nordic/blanco. You can't have your cake and eat it too. On one hand you protest that the colour is symbolic then turn around and say that they were'nt "black" but reddish-brown as if their ideal colour scheme was not "black" (which still is the average colour of most african nations). This is honestly intellectually empty rhetoric and sounds schizophrenic quite honestly. Horemhem I think your are in denial! If you sit and think about all the contradictory statements, ideas, and concepts you put forward you would know the truth, but you refuse to THINK LOGICALLY! IP: Logged |
kenndo Member Posts: 335 |
posted 01 February 2005 05:15 PM
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blessedbydevi Junior Member Posts: 2 |
posted 09 February 2005 03:25 PM
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rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 09 February 2005 04:05 PM
quote: It is a fact that Black Africans have a diverse range of skin colors with the darkest generally inhabiting sunny equatorial regions and the lightest near the coasts (both north and south). Moreover it has certainly always been this way as a simple matter of adaptation to climate.
quote: Correct, also Khoisan types are darker near the tropical regions and lighter near coasts, as are the Bantu groups.
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kenndo Member Posts: 335 |
posted 09 February 2005 11:17 PM
quote: I agree,but when i meant dark skin i was talking about the varied dark skin tones not just blue black. IP: Logged |
Roy_2k5 Member Posts: 115 |
posted 10 February 2005 06:26 AM
Along with a very wide nasal index, broad body structure, and 'excessively' curly hair. This is what people like EuroEvil see as Negroid. I guess a large share of the users on this board are 'generalized moderns' now. IP: Logged |
rasol Member Posts: 2043 |
posted 10 February 2005 06:51 AM
Roy no one here takes Nordic or South European ethnophobes seriously. They cater only to extreme ignorance fueled by bigotry, which is in turn fueled by their own fear. So I wouldn't give them 'too much' attention, which is what they want you know. IP: Logged |
blessedbydevi* Junior Member Posts: 1 |
posted 14 February 2005 04:42 PM
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