Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Who Comes First Again--Nubia or Egypt?

After meeting with Dr. Larry Ross from Lincoln University located in Jefferson City, Missouri, I have began again an earnest search for truth, justice, and the historian's way.

I decided a few blogs back that all of the evidence points to Nubia as first. Now I have a lot more proof. So here goes--

According to Dr. Narri Zaroubi, the author of Egypt History (Vantage Press, 1977. p. 26-27), "The long age of Egypt before kings ruled over all Egypt is called the Prehistoric Period. This stage began with the first New Stone Age men who lived in Egypt. The people developed from mingling with the Nile's Paleolithic hunters, nomadic Libyans, Nubians and Southwest Asians. These communities became city-states. By 3500 BC these city states of if the Nile had combined into separate kingdoms..."

Isn't it interesting when the first Dynasty arised, the archers in the Egyptian armies were Nubian?

Egypt is made up of a lot of people, but note in the above paragraph that the Nubians were one of the first groups to organize it into communities.

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