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Dear Sopdet: I think I confused you with Mr Techumseh in a previous reply. I'm sorry. I have never been an advocate of a White Egypt hypothesis. I advocate, in opposition to the Black Egypt hypothesis the traditional Brown Egypt hypothesis. I began this discussion with Mr T because I was shocked to read in "Egypt: Child of Africa" that Egyptians of all periods always portrayed themselves as black Africans, which is a mistake or a lie very easy to disprove. As for using old sources this is the standard method where History is concerned. I quote Breasted and others for their raw historical data, in this case the text of a boundary stele of Sesostris III
Todd Greaves.
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