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The ancient egyptians were somali lets learn to accept it

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Re: The ancient egyptians were somali lets learn to accept it

Postby Bilis » Thu May 21, 2015 9:51 pm

@TheMightyNomad
^That fellow is actually a prince of Nubian origin named Maiherpi. He was not an Ancient Egyptian royal. ;)

Here are some actual Ancient Egyptian kings and queens:

Pharaoh Rameses II
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Queen Hatshepsut
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Re: The ancient egyptians were somali lets learn to accept it

Postby Bilis » Thu May 21, 2015 10:09 pm

i have already posted the puntite proto egyptian sculptures they found in somalia.

i dont have all of them since they found pharaohs queen and many more


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man i hate this forum, its f-king rubish! its filled imature retards who cant even read or anything!
Thanks for that. So they found some queen figurines too, eh? Cool. :geek:

If you don't mind my asking, how do you know all this? I was alluding to the Puntite figurines in the book below, The Mystery of the Land of Punt Unravelled. But those other ones are certainly very interesting as well.

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Note the continued resemblance to present-day Somalis:

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Do you have a link to the full Puntite video itself?

Also, please note that the others here are right about the modern Egyptians. They are obviously the actual direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians. The Puntites were just closely related to the ancient Egyptians. They didn't themselves build the pyramids of Egypt or rule there, though. Let's be real. :) They had their own great civilization in the Horn, the ancient Land of Punt. :up:

Another thing, there have been several anthropological studies comparing the cranial morphology of both modern Negroid Egyptians and mainstream Egyptians with the ancient Egyptians. The mainstream Egyptians are consistently much more closely related to the ancient Egyptians (please see the chart in my previous post).

Observe the close distance below between the predynastic Egyptians of Naqada and the ancient Kerma population of southern Egypt/northern Sudan (who are believed to have spoken a Cushitic language), as well as modern Tigreans from the Horn. The Negroid Egyptian sample is further from the Naqadans than are the other two. However, it is still much closer to the Naqadans than are the comparatively unmixed modern Negroid samples from Cameroon and elsewhere.

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Afro-Asiatic/Hamitic-Semitic Horn populations, including Somalis, are fairly closely related to the Predynastic and Dynastic Egyptians in general:

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Modern Egyptians are therefore certainly not foreign invaders, if that's indeed what you're suggesting. They have every right to be proud of their Ancient Egyptian ancestors, just as Somalis do with the Puntites. ;)

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they camera stations news papers and even tv station come to look at the puntite sculptures.

Bro the modern day egyptians are the hyksos and the coptics are greeks.

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The asiatic invaders of ancient Egypt


The races in ancient Egypt
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Ancient egyptians on the far right!
Thanks sxb. :up:

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Re: The ancient egyptians were somali lets learn to accept it

Postby thelionwithfire » Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:03 pm

Limb proportions, genetic, cultural clothing and linguistic connections are a rarity to have coincide at once.
The fact the somali people do like none other before is a ground breaking phenomenon.
Arabs and somali's share some similarities due to the migration of proto-horn africans migrating into the eurasia (the eurasians ancestor today) but the nails bent when the stark differences between native africans and arabs are noted in these "clusters"
You will never find a somali, southern sudanes, north egyptian and ancient egyptian in the same study.
This is to avoid noting the closeness of somalis to ancient egyptians.
They don't have to be somali, they could've been afar or beja, but they were the modern HORN africans.
Skull isn't arab *enough, there are features that are solely horn african.
The limb proportions are endemic to horn africa.
Somalis are *identical to badarians; the ancient, ancient egyptian race
Problem is why do egyptologist avoid this connection but jump to the shallowest arab similarity.

There's a reason the paintings have been changed, testing on mummies are closed or fabricated (the study done this year) and language ONLY tied to coptic and arabic, although both are by products of horn africans and outer sources...
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Re: The ancient egyptians were somali lets learn to accept it

Postby thelionwithfire » Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:05 pm

No one's claiming these dead people but it's odd these experts refuse to note the similarities between horn africans and the ancient Egyptians.
Any historian would find it perplexing that it's so strongly avoided. Again, these "experts" say the pyramids are tombs built with primitive knowledge although they are the most complex, mathematically sound buildings known to man, built with a techonology unknown that even today we cannot come close to replicating.
Another similarity is the Somali style of burial is identical to ancient egyptian style. Our clothing as well.
Understandably this causes major cognitive dissonance due to a bias. It's hard for a child to understand a dog does bark and not meow if they were taught otherwise from birth. Or for a texan down south to see their ancestors as racists muderers who didn't "settle" but invade.

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Re: The ancient egyptians were somali lets learn to accept it

Postby EverythingIsOk » Fri Nov 10, 2017 1:27 pm

Any one who studies the evidence will not doubt come to the conclusion that we Somalis and the ancient Egyptians share the same DNA/customs/language and that they originated from the horn of Africa. We sadly still have some of their customs passed down to us that is today known as female genitalia mutilation. Its not coincidence that Somalia has the highest prevalence for female genitalia mutilation with Egypt being number two. Those that deny it in the face of evidence have an agenda like most on this site.

Somalia: The Ancient Lost Kingdom of Punt is Finally Found?
http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient- ... nopaging=1

In 2010, a genetic study was conducted on the mummified remains of baboons that were brought back from Punt by the ancient Egyptians. Led by a research team from the Egyptian Museum and the University of California, Santa Cruz, the scientists used oxygen isotope analysis to examine hairs from two baboon mummies that had been preserved in the British Museum. One of the baboons had distorted isotopic data, so the other's oxygen isotope values were compared to those of modern-day baboon specimens from regions of interest. The researchers at first found that the mummies most closely matched modern specimens seen in Eritrea and Ethiopia as opposed to those in neighboring Somalia, with the Ethiopian specimens "basically due west from Eritrea". The team did not have the opportunity to compare the mummies with baboons in Yemen. The scientists believed that such an analysis would yield similar results since, according to them, regional isotopic maps suggest that baboons in Yemen would closely resemble those in Somalia. Professor Dominy, one of the lead researchers, concluded from this that "we think Punt is a sort of circumscribed region that includes eastern Ethiopia and all of Eritrea."[30] In 2015, the scientists conducted a follow-up study to confirm their initial findings, and concluded that "our results reveal a high likelihood match with eastern Somalia and the Eritrea-Ethiopia corridor, suggesting that this region was the source of Papio hamadryas exported to Ancient Egypt."[31] http://meeting.physanth.org/program/201 ... outes.html


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