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Nubian Complex (Northern Sudan), South Afrikan, and Congo Cultural and Population Presence in the Nile Valley during Marine Isotope Stage 5 (MIS5) 130, 000 to 80, 000 KYA vs Zahi Hawass’s GASLIGHTING (Out Right Lying and Manipulation) Scholarship
I am happy my college taught and trained the undergraduates in reading various types of maps in our Afrikan history, Comparative civilization, and Geography elective so it’s no excuse for gaslighting (outright lying and manipulation). Though South Afrikan, Congo, and Nubian Complex excavations were found in the Nile Valley during MIS5 130, 000 to 80, 000 KYA, I will focus on the Nubian Complex here.
So, I am writing this new paper that will be published soon in a peer-reviewed science journal responding to Zahi Hawass’s Hamitic Theory and Scientific Racism statements in BIASED -IMPERIALIST media, where he foolishly focuses on Blacks from Cush during the end of the 2nd millennium BC. He states that this is the only evidence of Blacks (so-called Afrikans, sub-Saharans, or Tropical) being in what he describes as ‘Egypt’ (derived from the Greek). He is suggesting that Blacks only entered Egypt by way of cultural diffusion during the end of the 2nd Millennium B.C.
Using critical thinking, I simply explored the Marine Isotope Stage 5 in the glacial geological record, and it indicates according to TIMELY peer-reviewed data that the Nubian Complex of Northern Sudan attributed to sub-Saharan Afrikan techno industry and human remains are found in the Middle and lower Nile Valley at a WHOPPING DATE of 130,000 and 80,000 known as ‘Marine Isotope Stage 5’ MIS5. This map shows the findings of the Nubian Complex Tech industry and human remains. Essentially there are two phases the early and late. Now, the question is, What language did they speak? As we observe here, these would be considered AHM, anatomically modern humans, and would have had a complex form of speech. This is evidence that Black Afrikan languages would go further back than we think and or could even imagine. This is even more evidence why the Negro (Black) Afrikan languages of today is best to be compared with Medew Neter, and further solidifies the position that the Medew Neter was developed from an ancestral Black Afrikan language in totality.
The red dots show sub-Saharan findspots along these numbered Nile Valley sites: —-> Jebel Urayf (1), Jebel Naquah (2), Nazlet Khater (3), Abydos (4), Makhadma (5), Taramsa Hill (6), Sodmein Cave (7), Kharga Oasis (, Bir Tarfawi (9), Bir Sahara (10), Abu Simbel (11), Jebel Brinikol (12), 1035 (13), 1038 (14), Sai Island (15), Gorgora Rockshelter (16), K’One (17), Hargeisa (18
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3227647/