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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Calabooz': [QB] [QUOTE]"In the south-east corner of Dakhleh, various stone-built structures are present; it remains unclear how typical this oasis was for the whole of the Western Desert, but it obviously contains the strongest cultural parallels with the Nile Valley. After 4900BC and especially from 4400BC onwards, the desert became less and less inhabitable because of the onset of the arid climate that continues up to the present day." Oxford History Of Ancient Egypt Ian Shaw 2003[/QUOTE]Recent archaeological findings show their affinities with Southern Africans (Sudanese peoples. brings up the fact that Sudanese have a majority of L3 and gene flow was likely occurring) which brings emphasis on how the study should have used more up to date methods to obtain their results. [i]"It is more than likely that the Early Holocene colonisers of the southern Western Desert, the El Adam hunter-gatherer-cattle keepers, came to the south-eastern fringes of the Sahara from the Nile Valley. [b]The El Adam technology and style is almost identical to that of the Arkinian, a final Late Palaeolithic culture known from the flooded village of Arkin in Lower Nubia, some 80km to the south-east of Nabta Playa[/b] (Schild et al. 1968)."[/i]--Maciej Jordeczka et al. 2011 Not done yet... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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