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This African linguistic group advances the idea of Dr. Theophile Obenga’s ” Negro-Egyptian”... View more
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Or Duul Neter Neb Hartley posted an update in the group
Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics 2 years ago ·
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My university instructor Professor Hannah Shultz told us that maps can be important in understanding African history, so I looked at a map created in 100 CE. I wanted to see how the Ptolemies viewed ‘Kemet’ which they call ‘Aegyptos’. I was not surprised to find that the Indo-Europeans in this time period viewed ‘Aegyptos’ as being below…
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Shalom Hetepu. Your observations are very interesting. Have you considered that perhaps it was not moved, but rather a primary example of Roman Hypokrisis? Since place names are crucial to understanding the human history of an area, it’s not unlikely that the dissembling or usurping of geopolitical names that indigenous African people used…
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