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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [qb] Last refuge? Throughout this whole thread it has been my position that the Natufians arose out of a combination of two separate cultures. The Kebarans and Mushabians. Natufian culture does not pre-date the African migration (as you think it does) as its clearly stated [b]SPECIFICALLY[/b] that the overflow from N.E. Africa played a [b]DEFINITE ROLE[/b] in the [b]ESTABLISHMENT[/b] of the Natufian adaptation, which in turn [b]THEN[/b] led to the [b]EMERGENCE[/b] of farming. [/qb][/QUOTE]In addition, the below clearly tells us that the Kebaran/Mushabian period precedes the Natufians. Mushabians came from Africa. [URL=http://www.jstor.org/pss/2743274][i]In sum, the various lines of evidence demonstrate cold, wet conditions during the geometric Kebaran/Mushabian period (14,000-12,000 B.P.), [b]preceding the Natufian[/b] , a dry spell during the very early Natufian, a steady increase in arboreal pollen during the early Natufian, and an ensuing drier period during the late Natufian (Younger Dryas). An increase in humdity is documented during the early Holocene both from Mureybet in the middle Euphrates Valley in northern Syria, and from the Lower Jordan Valley.[/i][/URL] Link;[URL=http://www.ucm.es/info/preh/oferta/licenciatura/documentos/Natufiense.pdf]The Natufian Culture in the Levant, Threshold to the Origins of Agriculture[/URL] [/qb][/QUOTE]According to Bar-Yosef the Natufian culture emerged from the mixing of the Kebaran (already indigenous to the Levant) and the Mushabian (migrants into the Levant from North Africa) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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