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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Neith-Athena: [QB] I have broached this topic before, but would like to do so more fully now. Are there any languages besides the Elamites' (probably related to Dravidian) or the Sumerians' (a language isolate" in the "Near East" that are not Semitic? Did total linguistic replacement take place? Would the linguistic evidence, the archaeological and anthropological, and the genetic evidence not lead scholars to admit the pivotal role of Africans (not to dismiss the contributions of others) to the development of the "Near East"? Any responses would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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