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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] Except Canaanites didn't adopt much Egyptian culture. Archaeologists have found Egyptian pottery etc., in the south Levant [just like Levant finds in Egypt]: this is commerce/trade, not cultural adoption/assimilation. "Only one Egyptian-style tomb is known from this time in Israel. This is the Early Bronze Age tomb at Nahal Tillah; but even here the similarities do not extend to the tomb contents." (Smith, 2002) Someone show the evidence for "Egyptianized" Canaanites. It couldn't have been much, since Egyptian and Canaanite burial practices and religions were distinct. Only a single Egyptian style tomb in Early Bronze Age Israel is known to exist (but its tomb contents as noted are different). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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