The Levant an Extension of Africa? Let's take a look shall we?

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it's only common sense and all of this is in the bible and pretty much supports the OG jews being black and Ham's descendants reached far outside North Africa. Shem and Ham pretty much stayed around each other the entire time.

Japheth himself was black but his descendants turned white with mixing. :yeshrug:
LMFAO! Have such a people ever existed. The whole story may be fabricated, and there's never been a such thing as a hebrew people. The first thing people must do is divest yourself of the idea that the book is true. Secondly, you must not analyze history from the Biblical paradigm.

Hell, all the "Greeks" who trained and studied in Egypt and were circumcised and they never mention anything about Abraham, Moses, or Jacob. Never mention. There's never a mention or a depiction of Egyptians keeping a sacred fire burning upon the altar.
 

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LMFAO! Have such a people ever existed. The whole story may be fabricated, and there's never been a such thing as a hebrew people. The first thing people must do is divest yourself of the idea that the book is true. Secondly, you must not analyze history from the Biblical paradigm.

Hell, all the "Greeks" who trained and studied in Egypt and were circumcised and they never mention anything about Abraham, Moses, or Jacob. Never mention. There's never a mention or a depiction of Egyptians keeping a sacred fire burning upon the altar.

Make post thinking that fellow readers have never heard your talking points brehs

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Make post thinking that fellow readers have never heard your talking points brehs

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It does not matter what they've heard. I'm reiterating it for those who may not have heard before. And that does not make the points any less valid. But okay dumbass.
 

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It does not matter what they've heard. I'm reiterating it for those who may not have heard before. And that does not make the points any less valid. But okay dumbass.

I don't think this thread is for you breh, simple as that :yeshrug:
 

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I always see the Levant as settlements and colonies of various tribes. And a group of Asians mixed with White's came in and invaded. That makes the most sense to me. Those invaders were the Hyksos in Egypt.
 

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If you guys are interested in here my take on the Phoenicians and Carthage then you guys should read through this thread. A lot of interesting stuff.
Cool that you put so much effort into this, ill finish reading after I get some sleep. My only gripe with what i've read so far (admittedly, i've only read like 2 paragraphs) is referring to the bible which isn't an accurate source. It's probably just an introduction though.
 

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Cool that you put so much effort into this, ill finish reading after I get some sleep. My only gripe with what i've read so far (admittedly, i've only read like 2 paragraphs) is referring to the bible which isn't an accurate source. It's probably just an introduction though.

The Bible is only used to refer to how they were described. Remember the Bible was still written by people(Hebrews).
 

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I see what you mean. :ehh:

I agree that the Bible in terms as a source of history should be taken with a grain of salt, but identifying the "races" of different groups of that time... The bible is almost 100% accurate. Especially grouping Africans like Sudanese/Nubians, Egyptians and Libyans under the same "race" i.e "ham."
 

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If you have a chance in your travels, every one needs to travel to Paris, France and check out the Louvre Museum. The Egyptian exhibit they have is enourmous! Napoleon really did plunder the fukk out of those pyramids. But looking at all those beautiful designs and structures, ALL of them with black faces and features. Its really breathtaking. Easily the most swagged out civilization in the history of the earth.

LMAO at the concept that these people living in Africa with all this swag were white...:mjlol:
 

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Just want to point out that this Lachish study I posted.


"The excavation uncovered a mass of human bones, which was estimated to form the remains of fifteen hundred individuals [...] Remains of 695 skulls were brought to London by the British expedition [...] Curiously, the crania indicate a close resemblance to the population of Egypt at this time [...] 'the relationships found suggests that the population of the town in 700 B.C. was entirely, or almost entirely, of Egyptian origin...' They show further, that the population of Lakish was probably derived from Upper Egypt [...] If so, this indeed is a conclusion of far-reaching implications

Is kinda refuted in that they were not derived from migrating Egyptians.
"The proposal that Lachish was comprised of Egyptian immigrants (Risdon, 1939) was not supported. Rather, the current findings support the theory that the people of Lachish were indigenous to the southern Levant (Keith, 1940; Arensburg, 1973; Arensburg et al., 1980; Smith, 1995), as Dothan and Lachish were both significantly different from Lisht." (Ullinger et al. 2005)


BUT, their crania and the crania of the surrounding areas were more similar to that of Africans. However Ullinger seems to contradict himself with this...

"...Dothan, however, may have had slightly more Egyptian genetic influence than Lachish. The location of Dothan along a major international highway between Egypt and Mesopotamia(as well as the Mediterranean and Mesopotamia) during the Late Bronze Age may shed light on this finding (Mullins, 2002)."
 
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