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Wikipedia states,

"Archaeological evidence has suggested that the Tasian and Badarian Nile Valley sites were a peripheral network of earlier African cultures that featured the movement of Badarian, Saharan, Nubian, and Nilotic populations.[6] Bruce Williams, Egyptologist, has stated "The Tasian Period is significantly related to the Neolithic of Sudanese-Saharan tradition as found just north of Khartoum and near Dongola in Sudan".[7]

Tasians were shown to have dental traits similar to Sub-Saharan Africans and some also to North Africans. According to the researchers, it is possible that the population may have been a mix of both groups, but the sample size was concluded to be to small to make definitive statements.[8]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Tasian_culture#cite_

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In peer-reviewed data not shared in imperialist-biased media about the crania series of pre-dynastic Egyptians having greater affinity with tropical Africans, Biological anthropologists state,

"The results are not supportive of European agriculturalists colonizing el-Badari in the early- to mid-Holocene. The Badarian series evinces greater phenetic affinity with the tropical African comparative groups and, notably, the east African Teita" (Keita, 2000: ).

Source: https://journals.sagepub.com/d....oi/10.1177/002193470

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In timely peer-reviewed data dealing with Egyptian mummies and their ethnic affiliations with sub-Saharan Africa biological anthropologist Keita states

"More importantly, it provides the impetus for additional exploration. Where and when did it get into Nile Valley and then into a royal lineage? There are our ancestors and our genes’ ancestors. Analysis of the short tandem repeat (STR) data published on Ramesses III and the Amarna ancient royal family (including Tutankhamun) showed a majority to have an affinity with “sub-Saharan” Africans in one affinity analysis,102 which does not mean that they lacked other affiliations—an important point that typological thinking obscures". (Keita, 2022: 108).

Source: https://egyptianexpedition.org/search/Keita

Kedika: The Peer Review Science Channel
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According to Professor of African Studies Aaron Kamugisha, we can acknowledge Egypt as a Black African culture. This peer-reviewed data is timely, during the publishing of this paper, Professor Kamigisha was a doctoral candidate in social and political thought which would make him the perfect expert to evaluate and analyze the cultural structure of Black African civilizations. Another peer review that is ignored by imperialist media, yet, Kedika the Peer Review Science Channel will indeed acknowledge this incredible peer-reviewed manuscript.


Professor Aaron Kamugisha, Africana Studies, Smith University
https://www.smith.edu/people/aaron-kamugisha

Source: https://journals.sagepub.com/d....oi/abs/10.1177/03063

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Dr. Salim Faraji professor of African studies gives data on the Nigerian pyramids and their relationships with the Nile Valley pyramids by cultural continuity. This is absolutely one of the most profound peer-reviewed studies to date on this topic.

Source: https://egyptianexpedition.org..../articles/rediscover

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Today we will review the peer-reviewed book from Professor Christopher Ehret a scholar of African history and historical linguistics published by Princeton University Press. Professor Ehret examines the Black Africanity of Ancient Egypt in great detail and gives some accurate and scientific inferences. I do not subscribe to his Afro-Asiatic models due to the phylum being unscientific for its inability to reconstruct the parent and the obscurity of establishing sound correspondences between the putative daughter languages of the system which violates the actual comparative method, see, (Trask 2023), but his historical evaluation of the Africanity of Classical Kemet far exceeds the racist and imperialists views of Dr. Zahi Hawass. Dr. Zahi Hawass still uses the Biblical Ham, Shem, and Japheth model which is obviously outdated and completely racist, biased, and unscientific as it concerns archeological, anthropological, genetic, geographical, historical, and historical linguistic data concerning African civilizations.

https://press.princeton.edu/bo....oks/hardcover/978069

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Tamu - Imani (ft. Bled Miki)

Tamu Mazama and Guadeloupean concious artist Bled Miki in a Blacktastic duet

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Hari-Qwa Media presents Umkhonto We Sizwe.

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Godess Prayer

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