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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

short clip on the great multi genius imhotep

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  • What is an African , according to the Romans Africa was mainly the North part of the Continent, The South a sub saharan as you put it was known as Ethiopia. Lot of evidence prove that the ancient man has less issue with skin color. My skin is brown put society call me a black man, white ppl skin is not white, my indian neighbours have a darker skin than mine yet they don't want to be called black, they like to be called asians.

  • Sub Saharan who invented that, as if all the people in that so-called region are the same, Africa is a diverse place did I once mention colour, Imhotep was a African, Africans are diverse just like so-called asians, whites as put it are mainly from Europe, but white skin ppl live all over the planet a lot of Chinese have white skin. I'm not trying to claim Egypt as so black invention, its all about words. If you compare all the images to Aristotle you will Egyptian had were different to European

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  • all I see is a bunch of darkly tanned whites with asian genetics in them!

    not one of those people you should looked like an actuall sub saharan african!

    loland I seen you wrote black land............. get REAL

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