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Post by kingscorpion on Apr 7, 2010 10:15:26 GMT -5
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Post by anansi on Apr 7, 2010 11:41:39 GMT -5
Hay king scorpion !! glad you could make it man. nice video series..I moved your videos here because it's a series we want to keep everything tight short vids are ok!! for other parts of the board..as a matter of fact I use one of your vids the last one on the Egyptology section..but it was fascinating to see all those linkages to the land of Yam,and that the Kemetes were there for more than just trade that they may in fact were meeting their ancestors who probably came from as far away as Chad..It was very interesting that where the Kemites met the Yamites?? for trade and talks may not have been their home land but their trading station...also on your last Video that I posted on the Egyptology section we were discussing Ammit the Kemetian devourer of hearts and it was being compared to the monster on the rock drawing with the same elephant body but this time without a head devouring people. Good find man good find...
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Post by kingscorpion on Apr 7, 2010 12:26:58 GMT -5
Hay king scorpion !! glad you could make it man. nice video series..I moved your videos here because it's a series we want to keep everything tight short vids are ok!! for other parts of the board..as a matter of fact I use one of your vids the last one on the Egyptology section..but it was fascinating to see all those linkages to the land of Yam,and that the Kemetes were there for more than just trade that they may in fact were meeting their ancestors who probably came from as far away as Chad..It was very interesting that where the Kemites met the Yamites?? for trade and talks may not have been their home land but their trading station...also on your last Video that I posted on the Egyptology section we were discussing Ammit the Kemetian devourer of hearts and it was being compared to the monster on the rock drawing with the same elephant body but this time without a head devouring people. Good find man good find... That could be one explanation. But let's also not rule out the possibility of it simply being a now-extinct creature of some sort. Gigantopithecus was a gigantic ape that existed up to 300,000 BC I believe. Much earlier than the period we're talking about, but still. At one point in time, massive creatures openly roamed the earth. It's not impossible that these early prehistoric Yamites came in contact with what was then an endangered species of the last Ice Age.
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Post by anansi on Apr 7, 2010 12:40:36 GMT -5
well yes Giant animals did occupied part of the globe as recently as 10,000yrs ago in both the America's and Australia but in the case of the rock painting I feel it had to be mythological for it was an animal without a head..and as far Ammit the monster that can't be real.
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Post by kingscorpion on Apr 7, 2010 16:00:51 GMT -5
well yes Giant animals did occupied part of the globe as recently as 10,000yrs ago in both the America's and Australia but in the case of the rock painting I feel it had to be mythological for it was an animal without a head..and as far Ammit the monster that can't be real. It very well may be mythological. I think Gilf al-kebir would be a great place to look for Egyptian and Yamite links in terms of religion and mythology.
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Post by anansi on Apr 7, 2010 22:17:14 GMT -5
Well I believe there were two perhaps three cultural incubators that contributed to the make up of Kush and Kemet ..one being the Sahara the other the Great Lakes regions and then the Horn of Africa. From Kemet and from the Horn of Africa the Hangool staff Astaneb made this comparison of a Bes like figure and the kemetian God named Bes who it is said came from the area of the Congo...reminder that the Pharaohs sent expeditions there to bring back Twa for the dances of the gods.
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Post by jari on Apr 8, 2010 1:02:56 GMT -5
Its so funny that this information has already been discussed here on E.S already and that some people out there had no Idea about Yam, Nabta Playa etc. until Mr. Bouval brought it into the light. I am very happy to see that Nabta Playa and Yam will be discussed in depth in Black Genesis which is why I will make sure to get me a copy when it hits the shelves as the only source on Nabta Playa and Yam are Wikipedia and other online articles. I wonder had this been anywhere BUT Africa would so little attention been given to these very important sites??
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Post by anansi on Apr 8, 2010 3:08:51 GMT -5
Its so funny that this information has already been discussed here on E.S already and that some people out there had no Idea about Yam, Nabta Playa etc. until Mr. Bouval brought it into the light. I am very happy to see that Nabta Playa and Yam will be discussed in depth in Black Genesis which is why I will make sure to get me a copy when it hits the shelves as the only source on Nabta Playa and Yam are Wikipedia and other online articles. I wonder had this been anywhere BUT Africa would so little attention been given to these very important sites?? Jeri there are known sites in Africa perhaps in the hundreds that haven't even been surveyed..sometimes even in the most well dug places in Africa.. Egypt For lake Nasser covered the site of perhaps the most ancient civilization in the Valley..Ta-seti..it will take under water archeologist to do this kind of research..not easy and not cheap.
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Post by kingscorpion on Apr 8, 2010 10:08:56 GMT -5
Its so funny that this information has already been discussed here on E.S already and that some people out there had no Idea about Yam, Nabta Playa etc. until Mr. Bouval brought it into the light. I am very happy to see that Nabta Playa and Yam will be discussed in depth in Black Genesis which is why I will make sure to get me a copy when it hits the shelves as the only source on Nabta Playa and Yam are Wikipedia and other online articles. I wonder had this been anywhere BUT Africa would so little attention been given to these very important sites?? Yam is new to me, I did know about the other ancestral location of Punt for years though. I've also known about Nabta Playa. But like you say, I don't know if either have been mentioned in books before. Do you have links from E.S. about Nabta Playa though?
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Post by kingscorpion on Apr 8, 2010 10:11:14 GMT -5
Its so funny that this information has already been discussed here on E.S already and that some people out there had no Idea about Yam, Nabta Playa etc. until Mr. Bouval brought it into the light. I am very happy to see that Nabta Playa and Yam will be discussed in depth in Black Genesis which is why I will make sure to get me a copy when it hits the shelves as the only source on Nabta Playa and Yam are Wikipedia and other online articles. I wonder had this been anywhere BUT Africa would so little attention been given to these very important sites?? Jeri there are known sites in Africa perhaps in the hundreds that haven't even been surveyed..sometimes even in the most well dug places in Africa.. Egypt For lake Ncensoreder covered the site of perhaps the most ancient civilization in the Valley..Ta-seti..it will take under water archeologist to do this kind of research..not easy and not cheap. Even though Ta-Seti has been washed away, you can prove the Black African origins of Ancient Egypt other ways.
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Post by jari on Apr 10, 2010 14:30:13 GMT -5
Its so funny that this information has already been discussed here on E.S already and that some people out there had no Idea about Yam, Nabta Playa etc. until Mr. Bouval brought it into the light. I am very happy to see that Nabta Playa and Yam will be discussed in depth in Black Genesis which is why I will make sure to get me a copy when it hits the shelves as the only source on Nabta Playa and Yam are Wikipedia and other online articles. I wonder had this been anywhere BUT Africa would so little attention been given to these very important sites?? Yam is new to me, I did know about the other ancestral location of Punt for years though. I've also known about Nabta Playa. But like you say, I don't know if either have been mentioned in books before. Do you have links from E.S. about Nabta Playa though? I know for sure that E.S had a thread on Yam and how the it was discovered that the Egyptians made it further into African that previously thought and how Inscriptions in Heiroglyphs were found denoting Yam, this must have been posted at least a year and a half or two years ago. I don't remember the exact title of the tread. Also Nabta Playa was discussed in various threads, It must have beeen around the time I first came to E.S becuase I remember using Nabta Playa in my Debates on Topix, I had no idea about it until E.S. If I recall I think an E.S member edited Nabta Playas Wikipedia section..again I can't remember the title.
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Post by kingscorpion on Apr 11, 2010 0:15:19 GMT -5
Yam is new to me, I did know about the other ancestral location of Punt for years though. I've also known about Nabta Playa. But like you say, I don't know if either have been mentioned in books before. Do you have links from E.S. about Nabta Playa though? I know for sure that E.S had a thread on Yam and how the it was discovered that the Egyptians made it further into African that previously thought and how Inscriptions in Heiroglyphs were found denoting Yam, this must have been posted at least a year and a half or two years ago. I don't remember the exact title of the tread. Also Nabta Playa was discussed in various threads, It must have beeen around the time I first came to E.S becuase I remember using Nabta Playa in my Debates on Topix, I had no idea about it until E.S. If I recall I think an E.S member edited Nabta Playas Wikipedia section..again I can't remember the title. Yea. I remember Nabta Playa discussions. The topic on Yam was probably made around the time of it's discovery which was back in 2007 if I'm not mistaken. I don't think it reached a lot of people until '08 though.
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Post by anansi on Apr 11, 2010 22:37:54 GMT -5
You noticed he tries to make a connection between Yam,Kam and Ham? what do you all think?...possible connection or just reaching too far?
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Post by wysingm on May 27, 2010 17:51:31 GMT -5
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Post by A Boy Named KING on May 27, 2010 23:40:39 GMT -5
You make a Good point Jari.
Anywhere but Africa seems to be the motto of people who work in Egypt. They are so scared of losing european money that they will twist and all but ignore the origin of Egyptians. Yam and Nabta PLaya are integral pieces to crack open the TRUTH of the Egyptians. Robert Bauval is a good and honest man.
Also Myra thanks for the link.
Peace
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