Dafunkdoc_Unlimited
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I purposefully picked two ends of the timeline.
Like I said, I think the black population was constantly replenished from the south/ south-west. There's plenty of cultural, material evidence that their culture was based in African ideals, from the religion to artistic style to the opinions of others who actually saw them irl.
That's the thing: Proto-Middle Easterners had been in Africa for at least 10-15,000 years. They were already indigenous to the area ~4,000+ years before the First Kingdoms were erected and saw them IRL from the very beginning. Also, which 'African ideals' are you referring to since Egyptians had a shared ideology with various cultures in the present-day Middle East?
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