Re: Scientists Reveal Surprising Origins of Yemens
Axumezana felt at home when visited Sudan & Yemen & partially Egypt!
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Re: Scientists Reveal Surprising Origins of Yemens
Idiots,
If there was no Yemen, there wouldn’t be a Middle East or North or East Africa. One of the oldest civilization took place in the present territory called Yemen. Any Semitic population is connected to a Yemen. All these petroleum rich Arab countries are just a recent phenomena who lack the rich history of Yemen. BTW, Yemeni facial features , such as the Nose, Height are typical in East Africa.
If there was no Yemen, there wouldn’t be a Middle East or North or East Africa. One of the oldest civilization took place in the present territory called Yemen. Any Semitic population is connected to a Yemen. All these petroleum rich Arab countries are just a recent phenomena who lack the rich history of Yemen. BTW, Yemeni facial features , such as the Nose, Height are typical in East Africa.
Re: Scientists Reveal Surprising Origins of Yemens
I presume that people arrived in Yemen before the time of Exodus. Correct?Dark Energy wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025, 17:15Idiots,
If there was no Yemen, there wouldn’t be a Middle East or North or East Africa. One of the oldest civilization took place in the present territory called Yemen. Any Semitic population is connected to a Yemen. All these petroleum rich Arab countries are just a recent phenomena who lack the rich history of Yemen. BTW, Yemeni facial features , such as the Nose, Height are typical in East Africa.
I have been asking if the notions of Sem and Kush existed before the era of Exodus. Do you have a convincing answer for this simple question of chronology?
A long time ago, I asked why the tricolors of black, red, and white of Yemen is exactly the same as those known in Ethiopia with meaningful explanations for each of the colors. Do you have an answer for this simple question?
A long time ago now, the late Jean Doresse stated in an interview that historians used to think that Yemen was the birthplace of civilization and that that narrative changed because there are things in Ethiopia that predate Yemen. Do you dispute that?
Just yesterday, before I saw this video, I read a road name with the word crow in it. It reminded me one of the similar words in Ethiopia that I noticed a long time ago: ክሮዉ፣ ቁራ፣ ቁሮ።
It would be interesting to know the equivalent word for the same bird in Yemen language. Do you have an answer?
I think that if genetic expressions are a micro scale informers of human history, words in languages are a macro scale informers of the same.
Why do you start your comments by calling your readers idiots?