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cushetics

thanks for youre cushetic page it will realy help the people their know about thier true origin history and heritage. i am a somali cushite and would like to give thanks to you brother for this page

and i have a question do you think this site will be deleted, and could you let me know if this page can be saved and protected and how — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hash23as (talkcontribs) 20:49, 8 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hey

That particular urheimat map is wrong. It is based on old theories claiming that Afro-Asiatic originated in Ethiopia because of how divergent Omotic is. However, this can be explained by Omotic having an Ethiopic hunter-gatherer substratum. More recently, most linguists believe it originated in a more northern region such as Egypt. As for the E1b1b1 map. It is outdated and was made before Trombetta's detailed subclade analysis and placing E-M35 in a more northerly origin.Wadaad (talk) 09:44, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I see, if that’s the case and that the Levant is now the dominant position it might lend credence to Militarevs and other linguists theory of something like this being the migration route https://i.imgur.com/mCHyBUe.jpg . Last I remember though they weren’t even close to reconstructing a proto language never mind the Urheimat. But I guess it makes sense, with the genetic research coming out and all. Thanks. MusIbr (talk) 10:38, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The likely Urheimat is Northern Africa somewhere between Egypt and Northern Eritrea. I do not believe it is Ethiopia or the Levant. Since research is still being done on it, let's not place inaccurate maps on the page. Thank you in advance. PS. Sign messages with four ' ~ ' and you can ping me using @Wadaad: Wadaad (talk) 10:12, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Please don't put those maps on the Cushite page. They are expirmental and not rock-solid. It reduces the quality of the wiki page. Let's be as accurate as possible.Wadaad (talk) 11:05, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Wait what, you thought I was gonna edit in that map? What gave you that idea? It’s been drawn in paint and lacks the aesthetic(and factual basis) to post it anywhere. Or did you mean the earlier map? In that case, it was underlined to be only a hypothesis, but I’ll take your word for it as a senior on this whole editing business. @Wadaad: MusIbr (talk) 11:13, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry for the confusion. As for Merotic.. I'd prefer it not to be included. The page already has too much information on the Nile Valley region. It should have more of a focus on the Horn region (Ethiopia/Eritrea/Djibouti/Somalia). Wadaad (talk) 12:30, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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On editing logged out

Hi, MusIbr. I'm an uninvolved admin trying to follow the editing and the discussion around Cushitic peoples, and it seems to me that you're making it harder than it need be, by flitting between logged in and logged out. I only understood that the IP and the account are one person when I saw you say "I am the other editor, then typing from my phone" on Dalhoa's page. Admittedly, I never edit from a phone, but surely most people seem able to log in from one? Or, if not, could you please at least just state, in your IP edits or edit summaries, that you're MusIbr? If you want third parties to be able to follow, and possibly intervene in, these disagreements, please help them a little. Bishonen | talk 12:56, 28 January 2020 (UTC).[reply]

Got it, thanks also for your help in solving the problem. MusIbr (talk) 18:21, 28 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]