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|    Oh so rich & successful JTEM to reader    |
|    Re: Who were the Canaanites? New insight    |
|    03 Jun 20 05:59:25    |
      From: jtem01@gmail.com               reader wrote:              > From the research in the original link:       >       > "Populations in the Southern Levant during the Bronze Age were not static,"       > says Liran Carmel of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. "Rather,       > we observe evidence for the movement of people over long periods of time       > from the northeast of the Ancient Near East, including modern       > Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, into the Southern Levant region.              Okay. Nothing so much as mentions Egyptians. Nothing excludes any       genetic relationship with Egyptians.              > Sorry bub, nary an egyptian in sight              If you mean that they don't address it at all -- don't exclude any Egyptian       genetic contribution -- you're right.              But you don't mean that. You lack reading comprehension never mind a       cursory understanding of the topic.              NOTE: A movement of people will be seen in the archaeology, the       remnants of their culture. It is something that would have been obvious       long before genetic testing became available.                                          -- --              https://jtem.tumblr.com/post/619869506722988032              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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