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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Note that most studies on Levantine genetic ancestry tend to focus on the Israel-Palestine area as well as Syria and Lebanon. You don't see as many studies on Jordan and the Sinai at least I don't. [/QUOTE]You're right those three countries seem to be the only. [/qb][/QUOTE]This bias only serves to eschew the picture of early Levantine populations, especially since even the Bible describes black peoples to their south in the Negev area, Jordan, and the Sinai, let alone the Arabian wilderness. [QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [qb] @Tukuler Do you have anything on Herodotus saying the Phoenicians originated near the "Eritrea sea" aka the Red Sea? And thanks for addressing my posts. But your picture is not showing. And from what I've seen that Phoenician bust definitely appears to be Phoenician. Most sites I've seen label it as such. IIRC its from the Louvre Museum, Paris, France. [/qb][/QUOTE]You're referring to this passage from Herodotus' [i]Histories[/i]: [i] According to the Persians best informed in history, the Phoenicians began the quarrel. These people, who had formerly dwelt on the shores of the Erythraean Sea, having migrated to the Mediterranean and settled in the parts which they now inhabit, began at once, they say, to adventure on long voyages, freighting their vessels with the wares of Egypt and Assyria ...[/i] A pretty good source on this issue is 'WHO WERE THE PHOENICIANS ACCORDING TO HERODOTUS AND DIODORUS SICULUS?' (look it up on google, since the forum won't allow me to post the link). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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