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Hey, just in case I'm not here and you need sources to either contribute to the article or debate Urgothie/someone else, use these.. These are mainly Anthropological and linguistic studies, it's Keita's home page of the various studies from the past 20 years, all supporting Egypt's Africanity. You can use any source, all are peer reviewed. http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/keita.html ... A few more.. Ancient Black Egypt 101: http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/blackegypt101.html and Diop's Origins of The Ancient Egyptians page, with all of his evidence. http://www.africawithin.com/diop/origin_egyptians.htm .. Also, a very fine essay summing up all of the evidence mounted over the past 20 years of the Black Athena Debate. Finally in Africa? Egypt, from Diop to Celenko http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/finally.html

^These are my primary sources, hope they can be of some use to you (assuming that you didn't already have access to these links).. Again, like I said in the discussion thread, I won't be leaving, there's no use in running away. I'll be back very soon, I'm taking a really short break though right now.. Be safe..Taharqa 18:38, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

Thank you Taharqa! Take care! Lusala lu ne Nkuka Luka--195.110.156.38 19:21, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] warning

Next time you violate Wikipedia:No personal attacks I'm going to get you blocked. Please avoid insulting people in the future.--Urthogie 19:58, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] im a vandal now

Why am I being told I am doing something wrong, luka? Don't you see the conversation? I tell her, let's compromise, stop removing 1400 letters of text, she calls me a vandal who can't compromise.--Urthogie 19:46, 28 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Basil Davidson

Hey! Thanx for posting up the external link, wow, there's many great videos from him on one of the links provided on that page! http://www.lincoln.edu/history/davidson/index.htm All about Africa, this is a treasure, thanx again.Taharqa 21:27, 1 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] thank you

Thank you for helping the discussion so much. Please join us in discussing at the Mediation talk page.--Urthogie 17:52, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Personal attacks.

Personal attacks are absolutely not tolerated. Do not assume what I know and do not know based upon whether I agree with your POV or not. I am perfectly justified in pointing out when a statement, like that presupposing that there ever was a such person as Sesostris, is beyond the absurd. Thanatosimii 19:34, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

You need to stop presuming bad faith on the part of other editors. Believe it or not, I know what I'm talking about. You are providing sources which mainstream Egyptology considers totally inadmissable, and I will not be ridiculed for rejecting them. Thanatosimii 01:15, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

^He did not personally attack you!! And Sesostris being real isn't as important as the fact that Herotodus said the Egyptians were "Black-Skinned", he may of not seen Sesostris but he's seen Ancient Egyptians- Taharqa

[edit] Yo

I'm going to need your E-mail, or I need you to hit up mines..

E-Mail = northsideoakland@yahoo.com

When ever you get this, hit me up please, I have to ask you something.. - Taharqa

[edit] Help please

I'm currently in a debate with a few ignorant fools on another website about the race of the ancient Egyptians. I noticed that you were very active on the talk page reguarding the subject, and I was wondering if you can help me refute these sources which all back one study stating that ancient Egypt attempted to block blacks from the kingodm


"Here is the actual stone itself: http://www.nubien.de/bilder/sesostris-stele.jpg http://www.fltr.ucl.ac.be/FLTR/GLOR/...erlin14753.htm

More on the Semna Stela:

http://dpedtech.com/SenUsert.pdf http://www.yare.org/essays/fortresses.htm

And the stela of Amenhotep, recording a campaign by the viceroy Merymose in Nubia (he did the same thing as Senusret III did, re-establishing the border and fighting against the Nubians: http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/co.../print?OBJ5127 "

I'd really appreciate the help 74.128.200.135 20:01, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Egypt Search

Thanx Luka, good to be back.. - Taharqa

Hey Luka, you should really check this site out when ever you get the chance. Given what you already know, I think you can still learn a copious amount of information from here about Egypt as everyone here are serious scholars on the subject of Egypt and Africa. Nearly any of your potential questions can be answered here.. http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=8Taharqa 23:38, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Response

^I'll try and see what I can do.. but yo.. Can you watch the sphinx section, we already solved the issue, and you still have someone named CoYep being disruptive and removing the NY Times article.. Can you help guard it from vandals? Thanx.. - Taharqa

Please avoid the personal attacks, thank you.--Urthogie 17:09, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

^No one personally attacked anyone, thank you..

Luka, can you add this back to the Ancient Egyptian view please, Urthogie blanked it..


Queen of punt with steatopygia
Queen of punt with steatopygia


Punt, was an ancient land south of Egypt accessible by way of the Red Sea. Its exact location has not been identified, but it is thought to have been somewhere in eastern Africa, probably including northern Ethiopia, Eritrea, and east-northeast Sudan (southern Beja lands).[1] Temple reliefs at Deir el Bahari in W Thebes depict an Egyptian expedition to Punt in the reign of Hatshepsut. The Egyptians depicted Puntites to be very similar in appearance to themselves.[2][3] - Taharqa

Thanx for your contributions Luka, he kept changing the words around and adding tags so I just gave up.. This is your contribution and I'll help you protect it from any vandalism or blanking with out resolution. This is from Moussa's book and in the part where he doesn't quote Diop, so it's his own research, any mention of Diop is to be discarded in that entry as it doesn't reflect the source.Taharqa 20:46, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Response

Quote:

You wrote:

"Taharqa, you forgot Punt with your last revert of the article on the population of ancient Egypt. It is a good piece! Did you change your mind about that?"

Luka, check the "history" at the top of the article, it was moved to the Appearance of the ancient Egyptians page.. - Taharqa