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Also, I want to respond to this statement, "In earlier antiquity, the Egyptians described all of the Libyans, the many tribes ranging from the western bank of the Nile to the Atlantic ocean, as being white. They are depicted in early hieroglyphic texts aa white, with beards and a distintive tress on the side of the head. Among those, there were some depicted as being blond with blue eyes. (3,000 BC forward)"
Where did you get that from? Again, if you found those inscriptions in the Delta region, we know that didn't start until the 1st Dynasty, around 3,200B.C. and that the first 4 Dynasty's of Egypt (up to 2,500 BC) were entirely African/Black and the time of the building of the pyramids. So, any "depicting" of others had to have occured only after the temples and buildings were built! Now this may suggest the possibility that by 2,000 B.C. whites were around and being depicted...but then you have the problem of providing evidence of their cities and building within their own homeland. Which is virtually non-existant until after 1,000 BC.
If I'm wrong please elaborate.
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