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[QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [QB] ^^^^ Honestly I dont think the two groups were closely related outside trade and language, though there is evidence of Lower Egypt being culturally different than Upper Egypt during predynastic times and the two cultures Merging with the conquest of Lower Egypt and the Delta by the more advanced culture of Upper Egypt/Lower Nubia and the formation of Dynastic/Pharonic Egypt. I could see Levantine types being incorporated into the Delta sphere of influence. Dont forget I think as early as the 3rd Dynasty the Egyptians were colonizing/mining the Sinai Peninsula... [i][b]The son of King Khasekhemwy and Queen Nimathap. Djoser engaged in several military conquests as king into the Sinai Peninsula.[/i][/b] but that is my opinion from what Ive researched over the years... [edit] This is why Im interested in Swenet's finding on the Levantines, as I dont have a concrete argument due to lack of in depth research.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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