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Character from a short story I've been working on.
His name is Diallo, gardian of the sacred well.
Hope to show more on this soon.
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The human remains discovered at Jebel Sahaba, (a southern Egyptian site associated with the 15,000-year-old Qadan culture) had a cranial match to the Ashanti people of West Africa - as seen in this study below.
Why do the Ashanti people still dress this way?
Lets try and connect the dots here.
The Qadan culture is over 14,000 years old.
The human remains found in the Jebel Sahaba site (associated with the Qadan culture) showed cranial affinities to modern West Africans
Modern West Africans are STILL displaying cultural affinities to the Egyptian Pharaonic culture (which is merely a chieftainship).
If West Africans are from the prehistoric period associated with Qadan culture, and yet they STILL have the Pharaonic culture, the Pharaonic culture must be over 14,000 years old (seeing that the Qadan culture was also 14,000 years old).
The obvious answer is that the people of the Qadan culture started the Pharaonic culture but were absorbed by other groups carrying West Asian genes.
This invalidates the claim that the ancient Egyptian Pharaonic culture started in 3000 BC.
The Pharaonic culture (which is merely a culture of kingships and chieftainships) already existed throughout the agricultural tribes in Africa. Even the hunter-gatherer and proto agricultural tribes in Papua New Guinea who carry very old haplogroup C, show similar culture of chieftainship deep inside their jungles.
Most likely, in prehistory, these tribes found in the tropics used biodegradable materials to dress their chiefs and kings (as seen in the below image). Such materials can’t be unearthed in archeology if they’re already degraded.
Mainstream academia can only use guesswork. For all we know, those cultures of the tropics could have been around for tens of thousands of years, going back 40,000 years ago. But archeologists can never determine how long they’ve had the culture since all evidence is degraded.
Even now, the Sahara, where farmers once lived, is all but sand. Archeologists have no clue what happened during the periods of the green Sahara since all the evidence is gone.
The obvious answer is that all of these cultures could have existed in the tropics for tens of thousands of years. Mainstream academia has a long way to go when it comes to studying the history of the tropics. They have based all their studies in regions of the world with moderate climate. All they can tell us so far is a history that goes back to 11,000 BC, of which they always focus on the Middle East.
The culture and traditions of the tropics only arrived in Europe after a group of nomadic West Eurasians (linked to the ancestors of Berbers) migrated south at the end of the ice age and absorbed the tribes of the tropics who were crop cultivators and horticulturalists. The absorption created a mixed population similar to Ethiopians, who carried the E1b1b haplogroup into Europe and took the new culture and cultivation techniques back into Europe, which was later spread by the Anatolians.
The migrants also carried a new set of genes with an African MtDNA, as in the below.
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From left to right:
Kemetyu (Egyptian), Nehesy (Nubian), Aamu (Asiatic)
As shown from the relief the ancient Egyptians and Nubians had wholly afros and dark complexions while the Asiatic had fair skin complexion and stringing hair. Ancient Africans went bar chested even naked in the majority of wall reliefs as their Melanin gave them natural protection from the harsh rays from the sun, while non Africans such as the Asiatic in the image are historical shown wearing robes with covered them from the neck down.
Ancient Egyptians and Nubians shared common culture, tradition, religion and lineage. Since early predynastic times these ancient Africans mixed and intermingled and it was this cultural fusion which laid the foundations of Nile Valley civilization.
Non-Africans like the Asiatic on the right have immigrated into Kemet, where integrated into Kemetic society and even created their own communities within the nation such as the city of Avaris located in the Detla. During the The second intermediate period which was a time of confusion, internal strife and political instability in the nation, the Hycksos occupied the Delta and ruled Lower Kemet. Mantheo stated this occupation lasted around 500 years.
It was during this time period Kemetic royalty fled south to escape the wrath of the Hyckcos. Some say they retreated to Upper Kemet while others believe they fled further south into Kush. During this timer period right before the beginning of the 18th Dynasty There was a huge migration of Medjay Warriors from the south into Upper Egypt. The Medjay had always lived and intermixed with the Kemetyu but the Hycksos invasion brought them into Upper Kemet in larger numbers to assist King Ahmose I in expelling the foreigners who occupied the Delta.
It was this influx of Asiatic immigrant and earlier waves of migration into the Delta which contributed to the Levantine DNA found in Lower Kemet. However they for the most part built their settlements in the Detla. Hence the reason Nubians and Upper Egyptians have more genetic similarites than Upper Egyptians did to Lower Egyptians. It was because of these immigration and invasions from the near East via the Delta that over time the demographics of Kemet began to shift.
"The long history of contact between Egypt and Nubia is documented in the archaeological record…The extensive contact has led to detectable genetic and therefore skeletal and dental similarities among the two populations. For example, a closer affinity has been detected of the wealthy Nubian A-Group to elite Egyptians than elite Egyptians were to other Egyptians (Prowse and Lovell, 1996).
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0018442X18300295?via%3Dihub
Nubians and Ancient Egyptians are regularly depicted with dark complexions, and wholly Afros. Both are Black Africans by any modern standards. The Ancient Egyptians were no different than modern day Sudanese, Ethiopians and Somali.
"In 2023, Christopher Ehret reported that the physical anthropological findings from the “major burial sites of those founding locales of ancient Egypt in the fourth millennium BCE, notably El-Badari as well as Naqada, show no demographic indebtedness to the Levant”. Ehret specified that these studies revealed cranial and dental affinities with "closest parallels" to other longtime populations in the surrounding areas of Northeastern Africa “such as Nubia and the northern Horn of Africa”.
Ehret, Christopher (20 June 2023). Ancient Africa: A Global History, to 300 CE. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 83–85.
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dr. Tenma getting tired of everyone's bs
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