I was at her temple in Luxor three weeks ago and she isn’t from Punt.
Shes an ancient Egyptian that was famous for her expeditions to Punt.
Big difference.
Fancy globetrotter.
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When I was there, the tour guide knew we were Somali so she placed extra emphasis on Hashepsuts temple.
She said that the temple, which fucking massive btw, is dedicated to her expeditions to Punt, which our guide said was Somalia.
Majority of Muslim Egyptians aren't that different to copts. Before the Islamic invasions, all of Egypt was Christian.@HIBAQ123
1. There is a giant desert separating North Africa from Sub-Saharan Africa. Effectively this is an ocean. The camel only was domesticated in Roman times. When the Ancient Egyptian civilization started nobody even had camels.
2. They did not depict their neighbors accurately. They exaggerated their features to make them appear like ''the other'' more. Ancient Nubians (already genotyped) are similar to Habeshas when it comes to the ratio of Middle Eastern to Sub-Saharan African ancestry. Do the Habesha look like Dinkas to you?
3. Skull measurement studies don't mean anything. It is not as reliable as genetics.
4. Mesopotamia had Ziggurats, which predate pyramids. Pyramids are nothing more than a slight tweak to the Ziggurat model.
5. Elite rulers, not demographic replacement. Are you Italian because of Italian colonization of Somalia?
6. Modern Coptic Egyptians are darker than Modern Greek people. What he said is in comparison to Greeks.
7. You have a point here, nevertheless, they have tested pre-Islamic Egyptians and Copts are their closest relatives. So Copts and Arabized Muslim Egyptians are the only people who can claim Ancient Egypt. Most definitely not Somalis.
8. First Pharaohs came from Central Egypt.
I think it was in Eritrea to be honest. They have analyzed the isotopes of Puntite baboons and it matched Eritrea and Tigray, Ethiopia the most.
Since Puntland named itself after Punt, people researching Punt often end up with info about Somalia. It wouldn't surprise me that your tour guide ended up thinking it was Somalia because of that. Also, since Somalia is even further away from Egypt, it will make it more impressive than if Punt was just nearby Eritrea. Egyptians also kinda hate Habeshas because of the Nile water conflict.
Lol, I am making myself very unpopular by saying Ancient Egyptians were not like Somalis and that Punt was not in Somalia but in Eritrea, Kkkkk.
It might sound like a silly question, but where the people in Somalia at the time similar to modern day Somalis? Would they even be recognizable to us now like phenotype and language?Haters gonna hate:
These cultures are the ones linked to Punt the most, border area between Sudan and Eritrea:
Gash Group - Wikipedia
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Majority of Muslim Egyptians aren't that different to copts. Before the Islamic invasions, all of Egypt was Christian.
It might sound like a silly question, but where the people in Somalia at the time similar to modern day Somalis? Would they even be recognizable to us now like phenotype and language?
Okay, I have another question. I think I read somewhere that during that time period in Eritrea and the highlands of Ethiopia, they were fully/mostly cushites at that time as it was before their contact with the Sabeans. Therefore, wouldn't they have been the same or similar group to that of our ancestors?Archeological research in Somalia is very poor.
Kenya has done more studies on the ancient people living in Kenya thousands of years ago. From about 4,000 years ago there are people who appear to be Cushitic or like today's Somalis already living there.
Okay, I have another question. I think I read somewhere that during that time period in Eritrea and the highlands of Ethiopia, they were fully/mostly cushites at that time as it was before their contact with the Sabeans. Therefore, wouldn't they have been the same or similar group to that of our ancestors?
Did a post on this a while back:I'll defer to @Shimbiris for this question. Also, in order to get a more balanced view on things and not just mine, lol.
Punt is too long ago to be ascribed to any particular group of Cushites. Af-Maxaa and Af-Maay were one language just 1,500 years ago. That Proto-Somali language was in turn one language with Rendille around 2,000-2,500 years ago or so. East Cushtiic unity goes back about 4,000 years if memory serves me right:
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This is all relevant because Punt dates to 2500 BCE at its earliest. Around that time most Cushites in the Horn would have been barely differentiated and largely speaking mutually intelligible dialects and would have only entered the Horn itself barely a millennia earlier. So no particular ethnic group can claim them more than the other.
I think it was in Eritrea to be honest. They have analyzed the isotopes of Puntite baboons and it matched Eritrea and Tigray, Ethiopia the most.
Since Puntland named itself after Punt, people researching Punt often end up with info about Somalia. It wouldn't surprise me that your tour guide ended up thinking it was Somalia because of that. Also, since Somalia is even further away from Egypt, it will make it more impressive than if Punt was just nearby Eritrea. Egyptians also kinda hate Habeshas because of the Nile water conflict.
Lol, I am making myself very unpopular by saying Ancient Egyptians were not like Somalis and that Punt was not in Somalia but in Eritrea, Kkkkk.
I normally believe and respect scientific findings, but not when it comes to to topics like African history/peoples. A few decades ago, these same scientists you're bootyclapping for tried to tell the world that people like you were the intermediate between monkeys and humans
Would you have been like "EnJoY ReAliTy" then?![]()
It was the ruling family that practised incest (not very uncommon considering the greeks did the same), it wasnt common for the civillians.Those people were disgusting and all the families were having sex with eachother, they had widespread deformations in their families. No wonder they were conquered and destroyed![]()