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Show the African b Lcod, arii1ic i,ptinct is inprent in : s- that histora,.ncropolises Egy;". which shows that this in still They.ere furnished not continuous occupants of to and --.Tamah. very earliest ca.Ll ed Tehennu the From :; it makes but haye G,deal its with the period of transition their to altogether absent; that we here stone to the shows which after, soon apperaence rest the the monuments whom is copper graves, like is, t-he like related nearly more West, Libyans and Berbers, the n ne:ighbors but people, land. the that Caucasians- dar>k t.he ,o,nly referred" be may stock, Mediterranean the original stock- dolichacephalic, of;theMediterranean The hunting stage. the present natives- the men of race the but also fist oCQupants, are.found allover spoke of above, we he,se pre- , " , the from metal •. a in . Edolard Naville, pber_of acts which wa13,; ,t1].e .Anu n that, and j to seem the show that .', "f - ... in read r-strj.king the Anu , peqp'e',.: :t1).a t, 1.8,· timsr iAA,bi.e4 people of the a of both, shores .' _itbe, ,A:nu •. .\" of Khufa the s ame in race, those and Sea, the Red Anu , these the of or very similar early poss1bty the called often a the two ' In the inscriptions, in"g," .l.e o!,ten (,se these Anu trod-dn down by ._h.e ' -I .it King re, _ lan.ds "of that Egypt is who rSo),lthern poast of Asia. • about of Peninsula Inhabi tants t he 1; ,!-J;;linJ,t it very likely Moup.:tiipsf1., • people this of , se.cf:?;rld 4ynaty, oJ name the also inscriptions the the inpabi ted all the Nile CountrY, down; fr5?;.,th '$ou.:th boundr-y oNa:bia, Sinai-where, we forth study of the subj ect, brings a , .. '.. _ ng-:-,-.- as or rather "unarmed men, wi th stone-engrav pointed beards, , or .. torn by a :L..on. n (Naville). |