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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ "Mate-guarding" as one may put it is a practice associated with intense endogamy. In patriarchal cultures especially where women weren't necessarily property but viewed as commodities of familial exchange, the men of that culture would make sure 'their' women would only marry (let alone fornicate with) men they find suitable. And unfortunately 'racializing' of other populations would bring about xenophobic views even to the point of say viewing blacks as subhuman and thus the disgusting view that sexual relations with them is tantamount to beastiality. It depends on the psychological degree to how the men view men of outside groups as the "other". To Swenet, one main reason why I've been looking into the early cultures of South Arabia is because I remember reading many years ago in my college library (not to mention Dana's references) that prehistoric cultures in that region share affinities to those in the Horn. The Doian Culture of Somalia with Rub al-Khali, the Gash Culture with the Tihama Culture of Yemen, and Eritrean Dʿmt with the Sabir Culture. Apparently this has been going on since the [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008310]Middle Stone Age[/URL]. Funny how anthropologists always talk about OOA and the southern route through southern Arabia but that very region seems to be neglected in many academic journals. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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