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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Just a quick note. The Abusir we're talking about is the one between el Lahun and Meidum, where, Senwosret at the former and Sneferu at the latter, built their pyramids. Not to be confused with either the Abusir near Memphis nor the one in the central Delta. Abusir is the about the most southern site north of Badari, where loads of Levantine pottery was found from the Naqada pre-dynastic. The Fayum proper, shows both late Paleolithic and Neolithic settlement. One of Holocene Egypt's earliest cultures developed there. It owed little to Sudan derived cultures that had influence as far away as the central Sahara or that moved back and forth between Lower Nubia and the nearby Egyptian Western Desert (think Nabta Playa). Considering Sudan and Sahara (coastal + inland) peoples and cultures, I find a village of 600 folk in Greece/Macedonia c. 6000 BCE to be an odd source of Green Sahara or pre-dynastic genomes, industries, language, social culture, architecture, or spirituality etc. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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