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Lol you tell us, since the Egyptians depicted themselves in more than one color. (And I believe they were black).



As for the depictions of Hebrews migrating into Egypt.



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How do you know when they're depicting themselves? Explain.
 

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Of course it is. You're live in a country for hundreds of years where everyone is jet Black (and likely you are as well)...well? What do you think the combination of Black and Black (or Brown and Black) nets you?

Egyptians weren't "jet black." Very few people on the planet could be realistically called that. Most humans are of varying shades of brown, not just Africans.
 

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So no one is going to post a Semite without African or Eurasian admixture?

Semite is a broad term breh. I personally see it as a linguistic designation as opposed to a "racial" one (although it does denote being a physical descendant of Shem). For example, the Phoenicians were Hamitic, yet spoke a Semitic language. Ethiopeans are also Hamitic and speak Semitic languages (Amharic, Ge'ez, Tigrinya, Arabic, Hebrew etc)

It was modern Jewry that made the term Semitic almost readily identifiable with being a Jew, which couldn't be further from the truth.

FWIW, I personally believe black admixture is without a doubt found in Western Asia The fact it lies in between African and Europe makes it ripe for mixing from both sides. And history proves that to be true as well.
 
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Semite is a broad term breh. I personally see it as a linguistic designation as opposed to a "racial" one. For example, the Phoenicians were Hamitic, yet spoke a Semitic language. Ethiopeans are also Hamitic and speak Semitic languages (Amharic, Ge'ez, Tigrinya, Arabic, Hebrew etc)

It was modern Jewry that made the term Semitic almost readily identifiable with being a Jew, which couldn't be further from the truth.

FWIW, I personally believe black admixture is without a doubt found in Western Asia The fact it lies in between African and Europe makes it ripe for mixing from both sides. And history proves that to be true as well.

This is all I am saying.

You have people denying the African influence and acting like Arabs are not a mixed race.
 

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How do you know when they're depicting themselves? Explain.

No disrespect, but is that even a serious question?

This is all I am saying.

You have people denying the African influence and acting like Arabs are not a mixed race.

I believe both Arabs and Jews are an amalgamation of many people. Black admixture is found in both groups.
 
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No disrespect, but is that even a serious question?



I believe both Arabs and Jews are an amalgamation of many people. Black admixture is found in both groups.
Oh it definitely is. Consider me uninformed. Explain.
 

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Oh it definitely is. Consider me uninformed. Explain.

Lol somehow I feel like I'm being baited here, so I'll ask you the following question. How would you personally deduce who is or isn't an Egyptian using the depictions on the Hieroglyphs?

For example, that particular 'glyph is from the tomb of Khunmhotep II and is showing a group of people migrating from the Levant into Kemet around the 12th dynasty.
 
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Lol somehow I feel like I'm being baited here, so I'll ask you the following question. How would you personally deduce who is or isn't an Egyptian using the depictions on the Hieroglyphs?

For example, that particular 'glyph is from the tomb of Khunmhotep II and is showing a group of people migrating from the Levant into Kemet around the 12th dynasty.
Come on, now -- you said that the Egyptians painted themselves different colors. Well, how do we know which are Egyptians? Did they write their names underneath the photos? Is there a pattern we can use? I was taught one thing in grad school (I'll pull up the info tonight) but maybe you know something else? Fill me in
 

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Come on, now -- you said that the Egyptians painted themselves different colors. Well, how do we know which are Egyptians? Did they write their names underneath the photos? Is there a pattern we can use? I was taught one thing in grad school (I'll pull up the info tonight) but maybe you know something else? Fill me in

Bingo. And not just underneath. But above, side by side, etc.

In fact, you can see the writings in that particular glyph identifying the people if you look close enough.
 
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Bingo. And not just underneath. But above, side by side, etc.

In fact, you can see the writings in that particular glyph identifying the people if you look close enough.
Sounds good -- I'll review and holla.
 
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