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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Abusir el Meleq was founded in the Naqada II archaic period. -- Baines & Mālek (1984) p.31. The sampled mummies only go back to the 3rd Intermediate that began around 1070 BCE. Schuenann's abstract tries to locate Egypt in some imaginary "isthmus of Africa" but she then gets on track. Discounting Libyans, her dominating foreigners -- more and more living within Egypt's borders possibly mixing with the local population -- are the * 27th Persian Dynasty 525-404 BCE * 2nd Persian Period 343-332 BCE * Greco-Roman Period 332 BCE - 395 CE [URL=http://ndrln] I think nearby Levantines were [i]always in Egypt [/i]as evidenced by trade culture as transhumants, merchants, migrant labor, and slaves. Some worked their way up society's ladder. Some women bore local children. [/URL] Also can't forget resettled 13th century Sea Peoples were families. In time they disappeared into the general population of Egypt. All of these foreigners were more likely in the Delta and Fayum regions. Abusir sits between the southern Fayum and the Nile. Its in the 21st Nome of Upper Egypt. The 1st Nome of Lower Egypt borders it. [IMG]http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt/foreignrelations/palestinepotteryinegypt.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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