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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [b] The earliest suggested dates for the Bronze Age cultures of S.W Arabia go back exactly to the mid-2nd milennium dates where we find the Tihama coastal culture established, probably as a colonization from the African shores, where a pastoral group probably related to the Pan-Grave people (Miluhhans?) was extending their control over the Gash culture and towards the Atbara to Meroe. (This is the same date given by the ancients for the settlement of the Blemmyan "Indians" in the Nile Valley). The pillbox or cheesecake burial monuments which we know from Oman and from OK Lower Nubia both starting from the late 3d milennium BC can be traced across Dhofar, the Gara mts, to Hadramaut, Qataban, Ausan, Aden, and the Wadi Jawf to Najran and Main areas, the Asir & the Tihama. [/b] [URL=https://listhost.uchicago.edu/pipermail/ane/2002-November/004405.html]web page[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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