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Re: Iranians??
Posted By: Sopdet In Response To: Re: Iranians?? (Ardy)
Date: 14, August 02, at 11:01 p.m.
How would you explain or account for the presence of blond haired white people in what is now Lybia? These were known as Lybians to the Egyptians and often dressed in Ostrech feathers in battle.
Once again, I stand by my former statement, that white, brown and black people cohabited the Saharan region of Africa, just as white and Mongoloid people exchanged gene pools in the northern forests of Europe whereThere were two types of libyan types the first being the tamhou,which the egyptains painted as light complected red haired people which they bitterly hated.
As far as your comment on egypt beiong predominatley caucasians this is not fact,because according to shamaka keita upper egypt show saharo tropical adoptation. You should read shomaka keita. It has been confirmed by mainstream anthropologist upper egypt where the civlization came from was black.
When i say the sahara i am talking about the original oasis dwellers which are the haratin. You heard of the haratin they are negriod people who live in morocco cavili sfoza agress with this.
Frank yurco a egyptologist said that even the blackjest egyptains would be considered black in modern day soceity. The afro asiatic speakers first appered in ethiopia and spread out. There is no way these people were caucasain. All the earliest deplictions of the pharoahs show typical african features.
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