Santiago, that is very interesting information. I have heard inklings of this, verbally, on several occasions but never knew of it's origin. I have long believed that the concept of one race being superior to another was a foolish inaccuracy. At different times throughout history, the three basic races, have been in positions of superiority of one kind or another. For instance, the Orientals in the 14th century were far superior in personal hygene and healthy diet than the white Europeans who bathed once a year, and ate nearly rotten meat. Because of it's seclusion and the difficulty of studying the ancient existence of the black race, not enough is known of their accomplishments. Some things have recently been coming to light with the discovery of the ruins of the ancient city of Zimbabwe, indicating a superior knowledge of architecture, engineering, and art. The physical characteristics of the art found there shows, without question, that such an early accomplishment was done by black Africans. There is so much that mankind does not know about ancient history that happened before the written word. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a time machine in which we could visit the world in such formative times? ~;=;o____haqi |