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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] I don't think we quite agree. 6kya in 4000 BCE Arabian plate diversity would include types not resembling tropical Africans too. See your top right blurb and below. [IMG]http://africanamericanculturalcenterpalmcoast.org/historyafrican/nilevalleytimeline2.jpg[/IMG] [i] Moving to the opposite geographical extremity, the very small sample populations available from northern Egypt from before the 1st Dynasty (Merimda, Maadi and Wadi Digla) turn out to be [URL=http://www.][b]significantly different[/b] from sample populations from early Palestine and Byblos, suggesting a [b]lack of common ancestors over a long time[/b][/URL]. If there was a south-north cline of variation along the Nile valley it did not, from this limited evidence, continue smoothly into southern Palestine.[/i] Barry Kemp - Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization [QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: OoA has nothing to do with these languages. The latest date for OoA is ~60kya while Semitic's origins date a mere 6kya more than enough time for diverse phenotypes to be present in the far northeast extension of Africa called SW Asia. [/QUOTE]Agreed. Persons should know though that 6kya the peoples of SW Asia looked like tropical Africans (who themselves have diverse looks). Just some detail to maintain a balanced view that as you say, connects Africa with its SW Asia extension. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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