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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] @ Ish Gebor Why did Coon (1962) have "Caucasoids" in North Africa from Epipaleolithic times? The point I'm trying to make to you, is so-called Hamiticists argue for [i]long-term[/i] biological continuity in North Africa, including Egypt, from the Epipaleolithic (if not earlier), through to Mesolithic, Neolithic, Ancient and Modern. Here's a typical Hamiticist, Honea (1958): "The Paleo-Hamites entered Africa in successive waves by manner of traversing a land-bridge formerly connecting Southwest Arabia with Northeast Africa in [b]early Gamblian times (Upper Paleolithic)[/b]." - [i]A Contribution to the History of the Hamitic Peoples of Africa[/i] Ultimately, Hamiticists do assert Paleo-Hamites originated in south Levant or Arabia, but they argue Hamites moved into North Africa from the Epipaleolithic-or earlier Upper Palaeolithic, Hamiticism is a "native" model in a sense because it argues Hamites settled in North Africa so far back in time. Instead you seem to think Hamiticists are saying "Caucasoids" moved into Egypt within the last few thousands years. No. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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