Asclepias
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Fail! Egyptians shared little in common with sub-Saharan blacks but a huge continent. Egypt was far, far closer to those countries which developed the earliest civilizations than to the very distant sub-Saharan Africa.You haven't show a Single thing Tank posted is "Wrong."
"Bridge, Written Language, Wheel, Measurement System, etc,"
SO What do you mean "Not Only are you wrong"
You merely and DISHONESTLY quoted him but did NOT address the content. (what else is new?)
You just used/abused it as a Segue to make up more WeDuhMan.com BS claiming Rome, Greece, E!NSTE!N, Newton, etc. You didn't show ANYTHING he said was "wrong."
More Deflection/DISHONESTY.
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Sorry Abu bu. Tank only made allegations. I refuted them. No one knows for certain who invented the wheel. A bridge is the most elementary of accomplishments. You can lay a log across a stream and make a bridge.
Writing
Ancient African Writing Systems and Knowledge
Egyptians used the cubit system and had a written language. Why do you think Europeans were so desperate to convince everyone that Egypt was not in Africa? Like I always ask people, if white people built Egypt why did they travel to Africa to do it instead of building it in London?
The Weights and Measures of Ancient Egypt
I can't imagine anyone reasonably informed on the history of mankind and geography could accept any significant contribution to any civilization originating from backward peoples so far away.
Except for a couple of painfully obvious errors on your part. DNA shows the Egyptians were more sub saharan than myself just like they claimed for 1. I cant imagine anyone with even an iota of intelligence not knowing that by now.
Your other error is lack of knowledge about what white greek historians say. They also claimed the Egyptians were black.
You must be severely confused. i understand European lies and omission of the facts have left you ignorant to true history. That was planned and has been repeated through out history since the white man first understood the importance of Egypt in the development of todays knowledge base.
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