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الصفحة 107
Egypt never claimed to have derived any of its culture from Negroland and there is ample evidence of contact between Egyptians and Negroes to make possible the diffusion of Egyptian culture among Negroes . Furthermore , there was in the ...
Egypt never claimed to have derived any of its culture from Negroland and there is ample evidence of contact between Egyptians and Negroes to make possible the diffusion of Egyptian culture among Negroes . Furthermore , there was in the ...
الصفحة 108
Later on Nepata became the last stronghold of Egyptian culture . * Under the influence of the priests of Amen who had settled in their capital ( Nepata ) and had established on a firm base the worship of the Nubian Amen , they ( the ...
Later on Nepata became the last stronghold of Egyptian culture . * Under the influence of the priests of Amen who had settled in their capital ( Nepata ) and had established on a firm base the worship of the Nubian Amen , they ( the ...
الصفحة 246
There is no smooth transfer of culture , but a complex pattern of acceptance and rejection . From the culture tensions a new synthesis emerges which is different from both parent cultures . This is most clearly so in the field of ...
There is no smooth transfer of culture , but a complex pattern of acceptance and rejection . From the culture tensions a new synthesis emerges which is different from both parent cultures . This is most clearly so in the field of ...
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