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Due them both taking place on the same continent and with the connection Hellenism has with Ketmetism, I wonder if they are both have elements derived from West/Central Africa. I have seen talk that Hellenismos has elements from Proto-Indo European, as does most religions from that time/area, and while I subscribe to this belief I also believe there was censorship as well as a withholding of information at the time these scripts were being studied. Would it be so that at the time of Greek Revivalism in the 15th century: That scholars who were studying the text deliberately left out mentions of Aethiopia, as they were the very same people they had captured and forced into slavery?
For context the Greeks called all melanated peoples Aethiopian as their skin was darkened "...[As if] burned from the sun." their hair and skin being that of particular note to them. Thustly the name "Aetheiopia", was used in a similar way we use the word "Africa" the origins of the word come after the settlement of the Romans on the continent.
This is not to say all text concerning them was destroyed and if it interest you I beseech those who are to study on their own and come back with findings.
In the race of Aehtiopians there lived the tribe of Libyans (Not to be confused with Modern Libya) which neighbored both Egypt and the Territory of the Greeks, speaks of the Libyans in this way: "The surrounding lands are Libyan, a race unbeatable in war." Most famous of these is Mastanabal, a king of Berbers, who in youth was a great sportsman and Athlete winning chariot races in the Panathenaic Games.
Further attesting their great influence on the Greeks, Herodotus, writes
Overall there are references hidden to this great ancient race but how I wish there was teachers from this time or scholarly scripts that would still survive this modern age about them. Let me know your thoughts on this because it is a recent theory I had crafted from my studies and I wish to know more about the subject.
For context the Greeks called all melanated peoples Aethiopian as their skin was darkened "...[As if] burned from the sun." their hair and skin being that of particular note to them. Thustly the name "Aetheiopia", was used in a similar way we use the word "Africa" the origins of the word come after the settlement of the Romans on the continent.
This is not to say all text concerning them was destroyed and if it interest you I beseech those who are to study on their own and come back with findings.
In the race of Aehtiopians there lived the tribe of Libyans (Not to be confused with Modern Libya) which neighbored both Egypt and the Territory of the Greeks, speaks of the Libyans in this way: "The surrounding lands are Libyan, a race unbeatable in war." Most famous of these is Mastanabal, a king of Berbers, who in youth was a great sportsman and Athlete winning chariot races in the Panathenaic Games.
Further attesting their great influence on the Greeks, Herodotus, writes
"it is from the Libyans that the Greeks have learned to drive four-horse chariots."
-The Histories IV.189.III
Overall there are references hidden to this great ancient race but how I wish there was teachers from this time or scholarly scripts that would still survive this modern age about them. Let me know your thoughts on this because it is a recent theory I had crafted from my studies and I wish to know more about the subject.