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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] Correct, Lamin, and as the climate maps linked to earlier demonstrate, during parts of the holocene when the salient lineages [E3b1 delta, E3a] where established, much of Egypt had a climate not unlike Kenya. It was as this area dried out, during the Neolithic that primarily native African populations converged on the Nile Valley, from the South, the Western and Eastern deserts - NOT primarily from the Delta which didn't exist at this time. The delta is built up by the geological paradox of a dry climate and an overflowing river which allows sediment to be built up over time into dry land. Certainly there have been Asiatic semites there in lesser or greater number since the Neolithic -and today, and this is why anthropology in the pre-dynastic delta is patchy and inconclusive. It is the equivalent of studying cemetary remains in areas of Europe which are lightly populated, and even so, populated by variable numbers of foreigners from North and West Africa. The ongoing effort of these settler/descendants to confuse themselves with Native North African km.t, 'nubians' and amazigh is a form of political propaganda. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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