Music Producer said:And what would define a Middle Eastern around 1146BC?
I would say they were Africans then just as Herodotus described them around 450BC.
Herodotus was describing THE AFRICANS he came across, NOT ARABS.
Music Producer said:And what would define a Middle Eastern around 1146BC?
I would say they were Africans then just as Herodotus described them around 450BC.
Herodotus described the Medes, Persians and people of Biblos as being kin or of the same stock as people of the Colchians. He got into this description because he could not understand why these people had created boarders and fictitious boundary lines that divide them when they are the same stock.Amnat77 said:[/B]
Herodotus was describing THE AFRICANS he came across, NOT ARABS.
Music Producer said:And what would define a Middle Eastern around 1146BC?
I would say they were Africans then just as Herodotus described them around 450BC.
In 1146BC a West Asian was an African.African_Prince said:He was Hebrew. He was West Asian. He was not Black, he was not from sub-saharan Africa.
AfricanPrince said:He (Jesus) was Hebrew. He was West Asian. He was not Black, he was not from sub-saharan Africa.
Music Producer said:What makes you believe our ancestors in ancient times confined themselves only to Africa and did not explore the world?