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Hamites is the name
formerly used for some
Northern and Horn of
Africa peoples in the
context of a now-outdated
model of
dividing humanity into different...
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appear to have been
derived from
neotenic Hamites that
retained the helically-coiled
juvenile morphology of
Hamites into adulthood.
Baculites Scaphites Turrilites...
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buried there after having lived 536 years.
Noach (parsha) Sons of Noah
Hamites Informational notes Hebrew: חָם, Modern: H̱am, Tiberian: Ḥām; Gr**** Χαμ...
- sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis,
together with the
parallel terms Hamites and ****hetites. In archaeology, the term is
sometimes used
informally as...
- Some
species were very
widely distributed, for
example some
species of
Hamites can be
found in Eurasia,
South America, Australia, and Antarctica. Others...
- (1901)
classification of the
Hamites,
Seligman divides the
Hamites into two groups: (a) "Eastern
Hamites" and (b) "Northern
Hamites". The
former include the...
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Alpine Arabid Armenoid Aryan Atlantid Caspian Dinaric East
Baltic Ethiopid Hamites Indid Iranid Mediterranean Nordic Semites Turanid Malay Mongoloid Proto-Mongoloid...
- also
comprised various other dark
Caucasoid po****tions,
including the
Hamites (e.g. Berbers, Somalis,
northern Sudanese,
ancient Egyptians) and Moors...
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biblical list. The
early modern equation of the
biblical Semites,
Hamites and ****hetites with "racial"
phenotypes was
coined at the Göttingen school...
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Bible term for dark-skinned
African Cu****e woman [he], wife of
Moses Hamites This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cu****e...