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Ancient Man and His First Civilizations


Canaan

Modern Palestine-Israel-Lebanon

BACKGROUND:

Turks
It was not that long ago when Albino and Mulatto media told us that those "Half-White" and White people in North Africa, the
Middle-East, and Arabia, were Berbers, Arabs, Egyptians or Persians. But now, with the conflict between them and European
Albinos heating up, it appears that a crack has developed in their common anti-Black armor. Some European Albinos no longer
feel the need to continue those parts of Albino Race and History lies, which served to legitimize them as descendants of the
aforementioned ancient Black people.

Oghuz Turks

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Oghuz, Oguz or Ghuzz Turks were a western Turkic people who spoke the Oghuz languages from the Common branch of
Turkic language family. In the 8th century, they formed a tribal confederation conventionally named the Oghuz Yabgu State in
Central Asia. The name Oghuz is a Common Turkic word for "tribe". Byzantine sources called the Oghuz the Uzes. By the 10th
century, Islamic sources were calling the Muslim, as opposed to shamanist or Christian Oghuz, the Turkmens. By the 12th
century this term had passed into Byzantine usage, and the Oghuzes were now overwhelmingly Muslim.

The Oghuz confederation migrated westward from the Jeti-su area after a conflict with the Karluk branch of Uigurs, (Jeti-
su/Zhetysu: is the historical name of a part of Central Asia, corresponding to the southeastern part of modern Kazakhstan). The
founders of the Ottoman Empire were descendants of the Oghuzes.

Today the residents of Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Khorezm, Turkmens of Afghanistan, Balkans, Iraq and Syria are
descendants of Oghuz Turks and their language belongs to the Oghuz (also known as southwestern Turkic) group of the Turkic
languages family.

Comment - Why this Albino source fails to include the residents of Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel (Jews are Khazar Turks),
Palestine, etc. as also being Turks, is unknown and incorrect.

The Natufian culture

Canaan is often refereed to as the "Natufian" culture, which was an Epipaleolithic culture of Africans who migrated into the area thousands
of year earlier. The Natufian existed from 13,000 to 9,800 years ago, it was unusual in that it was sedentary, or semi-sedentary, before the
introduction of agriculture. The Natufian communities are possibly the ancestors of the builders of the first Neolithic settlements of the
region, which may have been the earliest in the world. There is some evidence for the deliberate cultivation of cereals, specifically rye, by
the Natufian culture. Generally though, Natufians made use of wild cereals, hunted animals like gazelles, and fished. The term "Natufian"
was coined by Dorothy Garrod (1892-1968) who studied the Shuqba cave in Wadi an-Natuf, Palestinian Territories.

Concerning Literature

Egyptians, Sumerians, Mohenjo-daroans, Harappans, and Cretans, Elamites, and Nubians,


were literate 3,000 years, 4,000 years, who knows how many thousands of years, before
the world ever heard of Greeks or Romans. And there is ample evidence of their literacy.

Yet there is not one single entry: describing any of the people of their times, whether it be
friends, foes, or invaders: or even more incredulously, there is not one single entry
describing invading Whites in any of their literature.

Contrast that with Greek and Roman writings, in which these NEWLY literate people,
describe EVERYTHING and EVERYONE!

The discrepancy is of course, not accidental, nor for lack of material.

Hopefully, the White man has simply withheld this material, and not destroyed it.

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Ancient Canaan was probably the first place, outside of Africa, where ancient man first became "settled" (Agricultural). Archeological
excavations have shown evidence of human habitation in Canaan, from Paleolithic and Mesolithic times. At the site of the ancient city of
Jericho, evidence reveals a settled community and an agricultural way of life had existed there, since about 9,000 B.C.

By about 7000 B.C. Jericho had developed into a large settlement which may have contained as many as two thousand individuals, and
was defended by a substantial wall. The dead were often buried beneath the floors of houses. In some instances the bodies were
complete, but in others the skull was removed and treated separately, with the facial features reconstructed in plaster.

The removal of the skull from the body and its separate burial was widely practised in the Levant during the seventh millennium B.C. the
skull was remodelled with plaster to build up the facial features. Shells, either cowries or bivalves, were set into the empty sockets to
represent the eyes. The skull was decorated with red and black paint to depict individual characteristics such as hair and even
moustaches. It is possible that this practice was part of an ancestor cult. Similarly plastered skulls have been found at sites in Palestine,
Syria and Jordan.

Jericho Plaster Skulls

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By about 4,000 B.C, there existed small settlements of farming people who built mud-brick houses
and some underground dwellings. In the Early Bronze Age, the inhabitants of Canaan, built the first
walled towns. These towns were small with walls of rough stones or unbaked mud brick. The town
were surrounded by peasant farmers growing a range of local horticultural products, along with
commercial growing of olives, grapes for wine, and pistachios, surrounded by extensive grain
cropping, predominantly wheat and barley. Harvest in early summer was a season when
transhumance nomadism was practiced — shepherds staying with their flocks during the wet season
and returning to graze them on the harvested stubble, closer to water supplies in the summer.

As time progressed, the fortifications in these early towns grew more complex. By the end of the Early
Bronze Age, some towns were surrounded by double and triple walls, for defense. Families lived
within these city walls, in houses clustered around courtyards. The existence of these heavily fortified
city walls, is evidence that this was not a peaceful period. Evidence seems to indicate that they buried
their dead in stone dolmens.

By the Middle Bronze Age (2,000 B.C.) Canaan was an Egyptian province, but there was apparently great wealth and strong self-
government for each individual city-state. The wealthy aristocratic rulers embellished their cities with large-scale, public buildings,
temples and palaces. They also decorated their palaces and temples with beautiful wall paintings. Their pottery was now elaborate in
style, and beautifully painted or sculptured. They also smelted copper.

Later, town planning was also in effect, evidenced by paved streets that were built in a grid pattern. Cities were now surrounded by huge
fortifications, with ramparts built to defend against battering rams. By now people buried their dead with elaborate rituals, in caves, with
several generations of family members placed in the same tomb. Rich goods were found with these burials, including pottery vessels,
wooden containers, weapons, tools and jewelry.

The Levant refers to the area which includes modern Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Syria, Jordan and northern
Arabia.

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Ceramic tiles depicting Levant people: from the temple of Ramesses III ( Reign 1186–1155 B.C.) 20th
Dynasty.

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