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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] The Amarna mummies are closer to the Southern African (average MLI 326.94), African Great Lakes (average MLI 323.76), and Tropical West African (average MLI 83.74) regions—not the Horners. [IMG]http://i42.tinypic.com/b96ao0.jpg[/IMG] . It is a myth that egyptians mainly looked like Horners. Eurocentrics created this myth because many whites share facial features associated with some Horners. . [/qb][/QUOTE]Clyde in your opinion what are the Southern African in particular, cultural ties to ancient Egypt? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: it is clear from the research of Diop that after the fall of ancient Egypt the Egyptians migrated westward into West and Central-East Africa, not Ethiopia and Somalia which were already heavily occupied when Egypt fell into decline. [/QUOTE]^^^ Here you didn't even mention Southern Africa. The statement also come across as somewhat contradicting the thread title. here you say it's not a myth, Egyptians migrated including to Central East Africa. this means perhaps you intended a thread title more like: The Greatest Myth: Africans of The Horn represent the ancient Egyptians. One were to believe the DNATribes report add N. Africans as well: The Greatest Myth: North Africans or Africans of The Horn represent the ancient Egyptians. >>>what is the evidence thatafter the fall of ancient Egypt the Egyptians migrated westward into West and Central-East Africa to a degree more so than those who stayed in Egypt? Also where's the Egyptian style architectural know-how manifesting itself in West Africa? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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