My theory of what might have happened..............is this...................what is the climate in El Salvador, Honduras...............Panama..........Guatemala..............Nicaragua.......etc?...........hot.........but hot and wet.............and dark..............b/c of the big trees, the jungle is dark even in the day..........not like night..........but the foliage...................blocks sunlight.................rot..............human rot from all the human sacrifices...............improper burials.............all that spawns mosquitos,,,,,,,,,disease.......etc.........malaria is from mosquitoes.........................
Assuming that there were negroid kingdoms in the Americas...........and the most logical places would be Brazil...........northern South America............Central America........and Mexico..............Patagonia in Southern South America is mostly ice............without central heat, human beings would prefer warm places.............esp. Africans....................Africa is hot no matter where u go.......only in South Africa in the winter does it get cold..........or at the tip of Mt. Kilamanjaro.........or another tall mountain.................negroid statues in Mexico's Yucatan penn. provide a clue........and the Sahara desert dominates North Africa.............very much like the Yucatan in Mexico........the Congo river basin in Africa is very much like the Amazon river basin in South America............etc...........
So the Arabic invasions of Africa could have broken the link between the parent kingdoms in Africa and those here in the Americas..................but i bet that the negroid kingdoms were older......like 20,000 years or so.......................................
So the Arabic invasions of Africa could have broken the link between the parent kingdoms in Africa and those here in the Americas..................but i bet that the negroid kingdoms were older......like 20,000 years or so.......................................
Of the old world..........Europe was developed last...................Arabic peoples invaded Africa.......particularly the East, and the North...........but also the West...........and central Africa...........
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