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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] Thought, what do you mean by "whites"?? Do you mean European-looking, or overall light-skinned Eurasians because that is a good question. We know that a historically prominent indigenous black population in the Near-East was the Elamites of modern-day Iran. Other than them, I have no clue as to what other indigenous populations existed in the Near-East. It is very possible that the Ubaidians, the predecessors of the Sumerians were also indigenous black people. And what about Arabia? There are the pockets of black Yemenis but that's it. Also, could the predominance of light-skinned Eurasians in the Near-East be compared to that of "mongoloid" peoples eventually predominating Southeast Asia? According to Spencer Wells, all northern Eurasians share a common ancestry in western Central Asia. Could this be where "caucasian" Near-Easterners come from or from another source like Anatolia or something? [This message has been edited by Djehuti (edited 03 September 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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