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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Evergreen: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by qoucela: [qb] I for one consider that the people of ancient Arabia particularly of the Neolithic B Ghassulian and Chalcolithic periods of JordanPalestine were cultures of the Afro-Asiatics or Ethio-Arabians. [/qb][/QUOTE]Evergreen Writes: This points out the need for a better understanding of SE European and SW Asian archaeology and biological anthropology. We now know that paleolithic NE Africans and Neolithic Levantines had cranial and likely biological affinities with Sub-Saharan Africans. We know that the "neolithic" led to the advent of complex societies or "civilization" in SE Europea and SW Asia. We also know that the "neolithic" was a long evolving process (not an event) that spread from tropical Africa into Eurasia during the late Pliestocene from the Nile Valley. Hence we know that complex society in SE Europe and SW Asia is rooted in technological and psycho-spiritual advances derived among the Black peoples of Africa. We know this. The next step in the evolution of our understanding is to develop a fuller picture of back-migration and change in SE Europe and SW Asia during the post Natufian/pre-dynastic period. When did "Asiatic" types supplant "Negroid" Natufians in the Levant. Did central Europeans flow back down into SE Europe and Anatolia during the late Neolithic? Who were tha Nabateans? Why do Yemeni men have such low frequencies of haplogroup E3b, etc.? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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