Nomadic african pastoralists in the neolithic arabian peninsula ?

Even the djet seems to have been a symbol of a tree the boqor was symbolically crowned under after his "death"

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It looks like the cushites of meroe remembered everything and knew that the eygptian civilization began down south and spread from their
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They Even knew the Nile detla was basically ocean thosuands of years before all the silt deposits.
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Even recognized the similarities between their customs and those of the ancient eygptian ones especially the ones about burials.


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ZBR

سبحان اللهِ وبحمدِه Free Palestine
I just want to say that to me archaeological inference to me is just speculative reconstruction and heavily uses imagination

My true beliefs and ultimate allegiance are firmly rooted in the Qur'an and the Sunnah, which I regard as the most authentic and divinely guided sources of truth. While I acknowledge that genetic analysis and historical reconstruction may offer intriguing perspectives or raise interesting questions, I view these methods as speculative and limited by human interpretation, assumptions, and the ever-changing nature of scientific and historical inquiry. To me, such approaches do not carry the same weight or certainty as the revealed knowledge found in the Quran and sunnah
 

cunug3aad

3rdchild · Surwaalley
I just want to say that to me archaeological inference to me is just speculative reconstruction and heavily uses imagination

My true beliefs and ultimate allegiance are firmly rooted in the Qur'an and the Sunnah, which I regard as the most authentic and divinely guided sources of truth. While I acknowledge that genetic analysis and historical reconstruction may offer intriguing perspectives or raise interesting questions, I view these methods as speculative and limited by human interpretation, assumptions, and the ever-changing nature of scientific and historical inquiry. To me, such approaches do not carry the same weight or certainty as the revealed knowledge found in the Quran and sunnah
Of course. These discoveries arent theological or anything to do with the diin rather they are dhaqan ahaan like where a custom may have originated from. Beyond what is transmitted as common knowledge in the present day everything else will always be speculative since we dont have the power to raise the dead and question their practices
 
Is it me or do these structures from Hadhramaut look quite Cushitic? Dating estimates range broadly from the 4th-2nd millennium which makes these findings contemporary with Tihami Coast evidence which we know was Cushitic:

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And again with this obsession with the funerary:
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Also very interesting is this late 2nd Millennium evidence of some kind of early-stage musnad script adoption:

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Could these be early examples of Cushitic peoples writing?

This all of course accords well with the Cushitic substratum in MSA languages which are later present in the region, suggesting an absorption of Cushitic speakers.
 
Is it me or do these structures from Hadhramaut look quite Cushitic? Dating estimates range broadly from the 4th-2nd millennium which makes these findings contemporary with Tihami Coast evidence which we know was Cushitic:

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And again with this obsession with the funerary: View attachment 369850

Also very interesting is this late 2nd Millennium evidence of some kind of early-stage musnad script adoption:

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Could these be early examples of Cushitic peoples writing?

This all of course accords well with the Cushitic substratum in MSA languages which are later present in the region, suggesting an absorption of Cushitic speakers.
I definitely think so or else all of these "coincidences would be too insane

Like the fact that the wadi hol inscriptions date exactly from the time of the the punt expeditions between 1900- 1600 b.c . And specifically the port at mersw gwaiss port .

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