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Hi Efekadu! I have seen that you have brushed up Afroasiatic homeland, and also the related summary sections in Afroasiatic languages and Proto-Afroasiatic language. All of these articles have seen major disruption by at least two blocked sockmasters shortly before you have made your edits. The earlier disruptive edits introduced several factual errors and miscitations, so I want to restore the pre-sock versions, especially in Afroasiatic languages and Proto-Afroasiatic language (Afroasiatic homeland is in parts a hopeless mess, have a look at my suggestion in the talk page). This would however temporarily also affect your recent helpful edits, which you then of course could restore, and probably also adjust the texts for WP:NPOV. Here are the stable versions before sock disruption:[2], [3] (NB I'm only talking about the "Urheimat" section). Note also that these sections are just summaries of the main article and should remain brief and concise. Is it fine for you to proceed this way? –Austronesier (talk) 10:00, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
It is argued that Proto-Afroasiatic-speakers developed a subsistence practice of intensive food collection and a subset of that population migrated northwards into modern day Egypt and the Levant during the late Paleolithic, merging with local populations of largely West-Eurasian ancestry, resulting in a population which would later give rise to the Natufian culture, which is frequently associated with early Afroasiatic-speaking or specifically Semitic-speaking communities, followed by a citebomb. The sources listed after this sentence either actually argue for the opposite (e.g. "Hall (2005)" which is actually a paper by Colin Renfrew, or Diamond & Bellwood (2003)) or support only parts of it (e.g. Blench (2006), Hodgson et al. (2014)). This kind of concocted synthesized hodgepodge is diagnostic for the poor content that is persistently added one by those "bad actors", and is arguably hard to fix unless you erase it and start it from scratch.
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