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Originally Posted by Black Lion
Some of our own scholars say that the Ancient Greek civilizations weren't African but that the Greeks used brown paint to depict peoples, perhaps in the same way the peoples of Kamit would paint in a red or yellow hue, think the men were in red the women in yellow, ochre, still used on the continent amongst certain peoples.
Is interesting as I've been to cyprus, on tour around the sites there the guide said the same, that they ''just used brown paint sometimes'' obviously took it as an insult, the type you'd get in Egypt, ''the wood has rotted'' type of nonsence but was surprised to hear it from our own historian/s namely Robin Walkers 'When we ruled'.
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Greek civilizations weren't African, that's why. Don't sit here and try to be foolish. The ancient Egyptians themselves described them as white anyway.