The Art of Historiography

The Art of Historiography

Source: Historical Research Method: Home (Edith Cowan University ) 2012 A.D. Historiography is the study of historical writing. God is blessing us to reclaim our history, so it is important we know what we are looking for and know how to piece history together accurately as we progress. Below is the historical method from Edith Cowan University that one can use for research. Remember to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit in all that you do. From the Historical Research Method source, " Historical research or historiography, "attempts to systematically recapture the complex nuances, the people,meanings,events,and even ideas of the past that have…
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Prioritize Ancestry over Skin Color

Prioritize Ancestry over Skin Color

Source: (2348) ISRAELITES CAN COME IN ALL COLORS FROM THE ORIGINAL DARK SKINNED HEBREWS (Hebrew History Channel) 2021 A.D.  Note: From the source. The lady who appears to be "white" is pointing to an image of her father. This video should serve as a paragon that color is just one part of an individual's ethnic identity. Ancient historians, along with taking note of an individuals and/or peoples ancestral history, would often note an individuals and/or peoples color, hair type/texture, and their customs to try and classify which ethnic group they came. If we are to follow the example of ancient historians in…
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Ancient “Sub-Saharan” Genetic Admixture in Italian Populations

Ancient “Sub-Saharan” Genetic Admixture in Italian Populations

Source: Uniparental Markers of Contemporary Italian Population Reveals Details on Its Pre-Roman Heritage (Plos One) 2012 A.D. Note: Page 12 of the source. Note: Page 12 of the source. Note: Page 13 of the source. This source confirms that "sub-Saharan" ancestry in the southern regions of Europe predates modern migration, the Transatlantic Slave Trade, and the Roman Empire. This source confirms the black presence in the ancient Mediterranean region. Ancient historians attest to ancient interactions and mixing between southern Europeans, Africans, and ancient near east people. The history aligns with the DNA.
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Diodorus Siculus’ Extensive Commentary on Prehistoric and Historical African and Grecian Interactions

Diodorus Siculus’ Extensive Commentary on Prehistoric and Historical African and Grecian Interactions

Source: Complete Works of Diodorus Siculus (Delphi Classics) (Delphi Ancient Classics Book 32) (Internet Archive) 2021 A.D. Note: Page 33 of the source. Note: Page 39 of the source. Note: Page 40 of the source. Note: Page 42 of the source. Note: Page 45 of the source. Note: Page 46 of the source. Note: Page 46 of the source. Note: Page 47 of the source. Note: Page 47 of the source. Note: Page 81 of the source. Note: Page 97 of the source. Note: Page 114 of the source. Note: Page 209 of the source. Note: Page 210 of the…
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Dravido-Africans

Dravido-Africans

Source: Evidence that a West-East admixed population lived in the Tarim Basin as early as the early Bronze Age (BMC Biology) 2010 A.D. From the source, "  The Loulan Mummy was of Dravidian Origin Clyde Winters, Uthman dan Fodio Institute 18 July 2014 Controversy surrounds the Loulan mummy. Meir has attempted to protray the Tarim Basin as an ancestral home for Caucasians because of the discovery of mummies resembling Europeans in the Tarim Basin with European pigmentation and physical features. As a result, researchers have claimed that the Loulan mummy was also caucasian. This hypothesis is false. The Loulan munny…
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Your Ancestors May have Looked Different than You

Your Ancestors May have Looked Different than You

Source: Your Family May Once Have Been A Different Color (NPR) 2006 A.D. From the source, " To begin, please point your elbow to the ceiling. Then imagine yourself naked. Then look at the patch of skin on the inside of your upper arm, the part of you that almost never sees the sun. Whatever color you see there is what experts call your basic skin color, according to professor Nina Jablonski, head of the Penn State Department of Anthropology. And that color, the one you have now, says Jablonski, is very probably not the color your ancient ancestors had…
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The Silures (Associated with Phoenicians) of Tacitus’ Time were Dark-Complexioned

The Silures (Associated with Phoenicians) of Tacitus’ Time were Dark-Complexioned

Source: Anthropological review, Volume 8 (Bavarian State Library) 1870 A.D. Note: Page 202 of the source. This source confirms yet again that the Silures, who were associated with the Phoenicians, were a dark-skinned people. This aligns with other sources we have on this website regarding locations in association with the Phoenicians have negroid populations, negroid artistic expression, and DNA that attests to "sub-Saharan" African ancestry in association with the Phoenicians.
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Sub-Saharan DNA Related to Phoenicians

Sub-Saharan DNA Related to Phoenicians

Source: Population history of the Sardinian people inferred from whole-genome sequencing (bioRxiv) 2016 A.D. From the source, "The ADMIXTURE and PCA analyses above (Figure 4) suggest that Sardinian samples, such as those outside of Ogliastra, may show some evidence of admixture with mainland sources, consistent with previous reports (Moorjani et al. 2011, Loh et al. 2013, Hellenthal et al. 2014). For example, Cagliari individuals demonstrated ~7% of a non-Sardinian (“purple”) component that is found in substantial fraction among extant individuals from Southern Europe, Middle East, Caucasus, and North Africa. To assess this in detail we used the f3-test for admixture (Patterson et…
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Sub-Saharan DNA in Arabia and Yemen

Sub-Saharan DNA in Arabia and Yemen

Source: Saudi Arabian Y-Chromosome diversity and its relationship with nearby regions (BMC Genomic Data) 2009 A.D. From the source, "Saudi Arabia differentiates from other Arabian Peninsula countries by a higher presence of J2-M172 lineages. It is significantly different from Yemen mainly due to a comparative reduction of sub-Saharan Africa E1-M123 and Levantine J1-M267 male lineages. Around 14% of the Saudi Arabia Y-chromosome pool is typical of African biogeographic ancestry, 17% arrived to the area from the East across Iran, while the remainder 69% could be considered of direct or indirect Levantine ascription. Interestingly, basal E-M96* (n = 2) and J-M304*…
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Nicolas Heale was a Sephardic Jew who was Dark Enough to have Descendants Listed as Free People of Color

Nicolas Heale was a Sephardic Jew who was Dark Enough to have Descendants Listed as Free People of Color

Source: Jews and Muslims in British Colonial America. A Genealogical History (McFarland and Company Inc., Publishers) 2012 A.D. Note: Page 53 of the source. Note: Page 54 of the source. Note: Page 114 of the source. Note Page 265 of the source. This source provides details on a Sephardic Jew during the colonial time period in the New World who was so dark that he had descendants who were classified as free persons of color several generations later. This source potentially points to other dark skinned individuals who may have been "black" and/or "mixed" in our modern vernacular or they…
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