No, a pyramid is just the only way people in the past could build taller buildings, since they had broad bases. Common practices do not indicate relation. Mexicans are usually descended from both Native American tribes (which had no connection to ancient Egyptians) and the Spaniards that colonized that land.
2006-08-02 13:07:48
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answered by Joy M 7
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more than likely Asian--
...."In the little mining town of Copala, Sinaloa, in a chamber in one of the old mines, a number of antique tools were found...The type is quite different to any now in use... That the tools were of Spanish origin may be supposed, but the Spaniards could hardly have commenced mining in remote western districts immediately on their occupation of the country from the Gulf side, nor for many years afterwards, if they did so at all. The chamber had evidently been filled with water at some time, and had dried out, as the encrustation on the tools indicated a long period of submersion. And again the implements may prove the Asian origin of the west coast population, and the importation of their arts from the Transpacific continent, in which case the instruments may possibly come from China or Japan, or the Malayan Archipelago, like so many of the customs and tribal languages of the Western Mexican Indians." - Hans von Michaelis
2006-08-04 16:03:56
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answered by Sans 2
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No that was separate development but there is a connection between south America and Egypt . Possibly during the Olmec civilization (of South America) where statues were found that were wearing helmets that were strikingly like those worn by the Nubian Pharoahs(from the Sudan) of Egypt during the 23rd to the 25th Dynasties.
One of my friends Pan African studies group was the guest of a noted Archaeologist of german extraction, who has done extensive research there, when he hosted that group he said to them that they should demand that history be re-written to acknowledge the African prescence in South America in ancient times (more than 1000 BC for the Olmecs)and proceeded to show them the evidence in his laboratory. I have a video tape of that event . By the way that Archaeologist has a book on this as well.
I have a copy but I dont have my book collection with me at present to provide you the details.
2006-08-02 20:19:17
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answered by worriedaboutyou 4
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Which Mexicans? The indigenous people? That leads to all sorts of theories, including aliens & Jesus. But suppose ancient peoples traveling on ships somehow made it to the New World. They could have shared their knowledge. And it's not so difficult to believe there isn't any known documentation that this happened.
2006-08-02 20:09:58
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answered by rag dollie 5
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MMmmm well you got me thinking there
Well the first people who were in exico were mayans.
And well there's still the question how the poblated here in the frist place.
They're also copper skinned as egyptians.
Who knows maybe. But Mexicans ancestrors are believed to be Mayans.
So don't tell that to them, it could be offensive.
2006-08-02 20:09:11
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answered by Rose 3
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no they were the aztecs and the mayan people who later on married spanish men from spain when they took over wut is now known today as central america. the spanish men being very light in complexion made children with these dark people who roamed the uncivilized land creating that brown color or mexican people .. so these people were the ancestors of mexicans.
2006-08-02 20:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Much more likely that they have Asian ancestery than middle eastern. Visit and look at some of the faces
2006-08-02 20:14:39
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answered by sparks_mex 6
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Egyptians didn't build ocean worthy boats.
2006-08-03 23:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats so stupid it's almost funny.
2006-08-04 16:43:30
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answered by Hippie 6
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no
2006-08-02 20:06:14
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answered by idontkno 7
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