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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] Willing Thinker, I never stated that there were no population shifts,nor were there ever demographic changes,but that evidence presented for such claims are not airtight. The issue definately should be taken more seriously and investigated further. Of course, the investigators should also having knowledge of Egypt's demographics from the dyanstic period to even periods of Medieval Egypt. The issue would require a muti-displinary approach to understand further. Alot of people emphasize the invasions into ancient Egypt but also forget that voluntary and sometimes forced immigration of Asiatics lead to much mixing. Add to this immigration of Phonecians,Grecians,Carians,and others during the Late period. Ancient Egypt is unique because most of the invaders gradually adapting ancient Egyptian customs. Of course, during the Ptolemic and Roman era lots of animosity existed between these two foreign groups. The Romans literally destoryed and replaced the ancient Egyptian traditions with their own. Roman ruled eventually lead to marginalization of ancient Egyptian culture. Most of the written material come from the elite instead of the commoners. I wonder if the commoners were as ethnocentric as the elite to not accept voluntary or involuntary immigration of Asiatics and others. That's speclative on my behalf but we do have evidence of foreigners working alongside commoners. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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