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Were the Pre-Inca or Peruvian an African Peoples? - 4100 BC - 400 AD
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Marc Washington: [QB] Mike. Good ideas above. Let's take a look at some of the material evidence left by the pre-Inca - those of them predating 2000 BC. 1) Like the Egyptians, they used the huge masonry block for their monumental buildings. This Egypt shared with contemporary Mesopotamia, I believe. 2) However, unlike the Egyptians but like the Mesopotamians (I think I'm right here; I should check my photo database) the Inca used the very wide steps leading up to their altars (compare this with the steeply inclined slopes of the Mayan pyramids of millenniums later). 3) In picture 6 you will see a woman with the cowrie shell eyes. This is found in Mesopotamia. 4) In picture 6 the woman has two pinched balls of clay pushed into her chest representing breasts. This is the same as Mesopotamian female figuration of the pre-2500 year period. 5) In picture 5, the woman has a heavy wig. This type of heavy, bulky wig is found in Egyptian female royal art of the time. But, Egyptian art of this period is more refined. 6) Picture 2 is a neolithic pottery burial as the type found in the Sudan. There are other similarities; and I think Thor Hyerdahl's expedition adds some circumstantial evidence that plank boats from Mesopotamia could have been the source of that population. [b]QUESTION: WHERE DID THE PRE-INCA POPULATION COME FROM?[/b] It's interesting that it was a pre-glazed pottery era. Picture 2 seems to show that. I go back to the point I made in the web page. The Conquistadors came from the Russian Steppes into Spain with no history of ship-building or sea-faring. I believe they took these things from the Moors. The Moors, I believe, were carrying on traditions of ocean-going in plank boats that can be traced back to 6500 BC in Mali. Look at the central picture below: [IMG]http://www.beforebc.de/Related.Subjects/Ships.Sea-faring/63-11-04.jpg[/IMG] http://www.beforebc.de/Related.Subjects/Ships.Sea-faring/63-11-04.html And look at the plank boats used by Phoenicians and Moors - the Spanish armada used these same boats: [IMG]http://www.beforebc.de/all_europe/700_mediterranean/02-16-700-00-05.jpg[/IMG] http://www.beforebc.de/all_europe/700_mediterranean/02-16-700-00-05.html The above testifies to millenniums of ocean-going forays by Africans. It is my belief that certainly the population found in South America predating 2000 BC was from Africa via trans-atlantic ocean currents and trade winds. And later populations (until the coming of whites from Europe) were their descendents (their descendants for the most part - though there seems to be evidence of "Asians" entering the American Pacific coast from maybe 200 BC onwards). That's my take on the situation regarding an aspect (not only one) of how (by phenotype) Africans populated the Americas. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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