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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE][qb] I believe that some Libyans were the ancestors of many Canaanites of the southern Hejaz and the later SyroPalestine. I believe that their remnant were the Hejaz groups known in Assyrian writings as Mehluhha or Musri or Masri and that the latter reentered Egypt during the "Hyksos" period (which was not called Misra until after the tribe settled there).[/qb][/QUOTE]Then wouldn't it be more proper to say that these were 'Egyptians' in the sense that these Africans who entered the Levant did so from Egypt? [QUOTE] [qb] I think the groups at Fayum in Egypt and the people at places like neolithic Kharga, the Tenere and Tassili and other parts of the Sahara were related. I guess the earliest names for them were Tjehenu and Tjemehou. Probably the early Old Kingdom Egyptians came from the south in Nubia and had connections with A group. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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