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The name Semites which was coined in 1781 by A. L. Schlözer with reference to the so-called tabie of nations (Genesis Chap. X) stands in itself for a linguistic unit only. Whether there was a cultural as well as a racial unit originally corresponding to this linguistic unit is a problem of its own. For more than a century various theories have been evolved as to the geographic area in which the group of people speaking the hypothetical Semitic respectively Hamito-Semitic common language was living: Ara­ bia Mesopotamia areas situated more to the north-east or north-west North Africa. The question of the geographical area is closely connected with the way of life of the first Semites. The hypothesis that it resembied the way of life of the Arabian Bedouins (a civilization of bellicose camel­ breeders) has no longer been tenable since it became certain that they represent a relatively recent form of nomadism. At what period camel­ breeding started is also a much-disputed question. It is true that the domes­ ticised one-humped camel can perhaps be traeed back as far as to the end of the fourth millennium certainly to the third and second millennium B. C. But only towards the end of the second millennium B. C. can camel-breed­ ing be considered as the actual economie basis and as determining the way of life. In the beginning and in the middle of the second millennium B. C. the Semitic nomads were breeding small cattle and donkeys.
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