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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] Actually Gudea is probably a good representation of the gracile Ethiopic people of the Sumerian civilization while the Northern guy from Mari is obviously dressed in the same way as the Eblaites of the same period. The sculptures of the bearded people are traceable to the Diyala region of the brachycephals and it is questionable or rather doubtful whether these people were the original Sumerians who claimed origin from Magan. They certainly had nothing to do with the building of Ur and Eridu early Ziggurats etc. and the hallmarks of early Mesopotamian civilization. Hence the "Sumerian problem" lingers on. All that can be said is that the bearded that in a certain period they became dominant in certain towns and had a penchant for portraying themselves in sculpture as in the early Ghassul culture where two separate populations one brachycephalic and one dolichocephalic appear. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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