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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ I found the info from an article on Barich's findings in Libya. It could be from [i]Archaeology and Environment in the Libyan Sahara[/i]. But she makes references to neolithic Lower Egyptian cultures in the Delta. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Truthcentric: [qb] Has anyone actually found Neolithic settlements in the [i]eastern[/i] Delta? You'd think if there was a mass migration of Asiatics into Egypt around that time, they'd leave behind a lot of settlements in the east, but in all my research I've never encountered reports of such settlements. Unless that simply reflects a lack of archaeological interest in that region, it wouldn't bode too well for the mass Neolithic migration of Asiatics hypothesis. [/qb][/QUOTE]The main reason I get from Egyptology is that the Delta's mass silt deposits make archaeology difficult as well as the preservation of any artifacts from neolithic times. However, one would think this alleged influx of Asiatics would make it just south of the delta in the southeastern part of Lower Egypt, yet I have not heard of any such evidence of Asiatic settlements. But regardless, the only evidence we have of Asiatics are certain styled objects and domesticates which were either obtained through trade or adopted. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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