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[QUOTE]Originally posted by matu: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb] Manilius lists Syriam among whites/lights/northerners and comments on the character of Syriam's hair so unlike the others.[/qb][/QUOTE]Perhaps this reflects Syria's mixed status. Recall that the Greeks originally included Levantine people under 'Aethiopia' until Iron Age times when they recorded the immigration in the region of what they called 'Leuko-Syrians'. No doubt these Leuko-Syrians mixed with black indigenes producing the 'whites' with the darkest skin and curliest hairs. [QUOTE][qb]Black-white dichotomy also appears more directly in other literary sources. It's usually done with any one people from each of the two major colours. [/qb][/QUOTE]Indeed, much to the despair of the lyinass. [b]LOL[/b] :D [/qb][/QUOTE]HI. This question is addressed to anyone, but more specifically Tukuler or Djehuti who raised this topic. So which indigenous Black peoples populated Syria before the invasion of the white turks? I thought the Natufians were more of a Neolothic period people, and were long gone by the Iron Age. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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