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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Evergreen: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Evergreen: [qb] [QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by maa'-kherew: [qb] [QUOTE] hardly evidence of contact with the Levant:[/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE][QUOTE]Originally posted by maa'-kherew: [qb] [QUOTE] quote: ________________________________________ Predynastic Naqada (c. BC) Evidence of Naqadan contacts include pottery and other artifacts from the Levant that have been found in ancient Egypt Levantine pottery and objects in Egypt during Naqada II and III, Branislav Andelkovic, 2002. Southern Canaan as an Egyptian Protodynastic Colony. [/qb][/QUOTE]Evergreen Writes: A carefull reading of your post actually proves the OPPOSITE of what you were intending it to prove. The above post indicates population movement FROM Africa TO the Levant. This is consisent with what we know from the anthropological record. Evergreen Posts: The excavation of Gezer 1902-1905 and 1907-1909 by Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister "At least two crania were in shape, size, and facial character markedly negroid in type, and several, especially of those found in the city dating from about 1500 R.c., shewed the elongated oval form with large parietal eminences which is common in Egypt but rare in Palestine. From the many evidences of close Egyptian connexion with the city this was only to be expected." Evergreen Posts: American journal of physical anthropology 1988 Mar;75(3):375-90 An analysis of crania from Tell-Duweir using multiple discriminant functions SO Keita "It is possible to say that the objective evidence does not deny an hypothesis of biological heterogeneity in some general sense at Lachish, which specific historical and archaeological data unequivocably predict. It is suggested that the Egypto-Nubian presence is supported." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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