Tenkamenin Boateng
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On the bottom of page 12, Dr. Smith says,
“Upon their assumption of the Egyptian throne in 750 BC, the Nubian pharaohs of Egypt’s Twenty-Fifth Dynasty appear to be more Egyptian than the Egyptians they conquered. Just 300 years earlier, these same people were the leaders of “Wretched Kush,” subjects of Egypt’s New Kingdom Empire (ca.…
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The period examined in this article is from 2,000 – 300 BC. If my dates are correct, Narmer united Kemet around 3,100 BC, so this article is missing 1,000 years of history which might shed a different light on how Kemetians viewed themselves in relation to Nubia.
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The period examined in this article is from 2,000 – 300 BC
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Nubian and Egyptian Ethnicity by Dr. Stuart Tyson Smith.
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Nubian and Egyptian Ethnicity by Dr. Stuart Tyson Smith.
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The period examined in this article is from 2,000 – 300 BC. If my dates are correct, Narmer united Kemet around 3,100 BC, so this article is missing 1,000 years of history which might shed a different light on how Kemetians viewed themselves in relation to their kin in Nubia. I wonder if the archaeological records on the subject of ethnicity… Read more
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On the bottom of page 12, Dr. Smith says,
“Upon their assumption of the Egyptian throne in 750 BC, the Nubian pharaohs of Egypt’s Twenty-Fifth Dynasty appear to be more Egyptian than the Egyptians they conquered. Just 300 years earlier, these same people were the leaders of “Wretched Kush,” subjects of Egypt’s New Kingdom Empire (ca.… Read more
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