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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Funny how [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=010036;p=2#000051]the person I was actually talking to got the meaning of my post[/URL]. And the person I was actually talking to, got how my comments in the Peabody thread, were consistent with posts made elsewhere. It's only people I wasn't conversing with (to begin with), who thought I said something outrageous. And, for truth-seekers: Sudan has no known Upper Palaeolithic industry. This means Sudan was dominated by people related to Aterians until relatively late in its history. Ancestors of the living Sudanese don't move in until the holocene, or somewhat before it, depending on the ancestors we're talking about. So, people who are inventing homelands for Nubians, Nilotes, Egyptians etc. in Sudan have no substance behind it. For people who don't know the implications of the Upper Palaeolithic... If a region doesn't have it (or close analogues), we can't speak of continuity with ancestors of living populations. Contrary to Sudan, Egypt does have an Upper Palaeolithic tradition. Libya has it. The Maghreb has it. Sudan doesn't (so far). [QUOTE]There are no Upper Paleolithic sites in the Sahara, since the desert was hyperarid. The [b]earliest Upper Paleolithic site known in the Nile Valley is Nazlet Khater-4 in Upper Egypt, a flint mine with several radiocarbon dates of about 33,000 BP.[/b] Levallois technology appears to be absent and there are many Upper Paleolithic-type blade cores. The associated tools are retouched blades, denticulates and bifacial adzes, apparently used for quarrying. A bifacial adze was found nearby with a human skeleton, which is of a modern type but retains primitive features (similar to the Mechtoids described below). It is the oldest human skeleton known from Egypt.[/QUOTE][URL=https://books.google.nl/books?id=AWSGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA11&lpg=PA11&dq=The+earliest+Upper+Paleolithic+site+known+++in++the++Nile++Valley++is++Nazlet++Khater-4++in++Upper++Egypt,++a++flint++mine++with++several++radiocarbon++dates++of++about++33,000++BP&source=bl&ots=zfDfH5upQ3&sig=2A68Dz5GxCiajmJx4Ain0apedwI&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwikqI2I_ebeAhWE2aQKHXItBsUQ6AEwAHoECAAQAQ#v=onepage&q=The%20earliest%20Upper%20Paleolithic%20site%20known%20%20%20in%20%20the%20%20Nile%20%20Valley%20%20is%20%20Nazlet%20%20Khater-4%20%20in%20%20Upper%20%20Egypt%2C%20%20a%20%20flint%20%20mine%20%20with%20%20several%20%20radiocarbon%20%20dates%20%20of%20%20about%20%2033%2C000%20%20BP&f=false]Source[/URL] [QUOTE][b]Nothing is known about the Upper Paleolithic in Lower Nubia[/b], but Levallois technology [b]reappeared there (if indeed it had disappeared) at the same time as the Late Paleolithic bladelet complexes, around 21,000 years ago.[/b][/QUOTE][URL=https://books.google.nl/books?id=AWSGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA12&dq=Nothing++is++known++about++the++Upper++Paleolithic++in++Lower++Nubia&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPlL6ugefeAhUqsaQKHYzQBXIQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=Nothing%20%20is%20%20known%20%20about%20%20the%20%20Upper%20%20Paleolithic%20%20in%20%20Lower%20%20Nubia&f=false]Source[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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