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    Quote Originally Posted by Babak View Post
    He would tell you that they all looked like Bedouins. He one time claimed that all near- eastern people looked like bedouins at one point in time before they all got mixed.

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    Well that, I would wholeheartedly disagree with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelati View Post
    Yes, I believe ancient Assyrians would've looked more Assyroid or Orientalid than us in general. I'm basing this of the carvings and sculptures - The figures look stereotypically Middle Eastern.

    Kuwaitis do have a slight northern shift than Saudi Arabians and Qataris I would say. But I would need StonyArabia's opinion on that.

    Yes Kuwaitis are more north shifted and can have pseudo east med phenotypes. They tend to be not very typical, as the majority is very Arabian. Kuwait was always tied more to the peninsula than any region even when it was part of Iraq. Saudis/Qataris not really.

    Quote Originally Posted by Babak View Post
    He would tell you that they all looked like Bedouins. He one time claimed that all near- eastern people looked like bedouins at one point in time before they all got mixed.

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    I never said that. I said the original Levantines were Arabian like until the migration from Anatolia. I maintain that the Semitic people originated in the Arabian peninsula
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    Quote Originally Posted by StonyArabia View Post
    Yes Kuwaitis are more north shifted and can have pseudo east med phenotypes. They tend to be not very typical, as the majority is very Arabian. Kuwait was always tied more to the peninsula than any region even when it was part of Iraq. Saudis/Qataris not really.



    I never said that. I said the original Levantines were Arabian like until the migration from Anatolia. I maintain that the Semitic people originated in the Arabian peninsula
    Of course you did and everyone was laughing at you.

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    WOG ÜBER ALLES.

    On a serious note: He is Assyroid, almost textbook. Pass in Middle East, stereotypical ''MENA'' look. I think he can pass as a lighter Saudi, Omani or Yemeni too.
    Not all of them look SSA admixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelati View Post
    Yes, I believe ancient Assyrians would've looked more Assyroid or Orientalid than us in general. I'm basing this of the carvings and sculptures - The figures look stereotypically Middle Eastern.

    Kuwaitis do have a slight northern shift than Saudi Arabians and Qataris I would say. But I would need StonyArabia's opinion on that.
    This is a a drawing of a “ ancient “ what do you think ?



    Kind of looks like This guy that is 75 percent Syrian and 25 percent Yemeni


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