6th century Babylonian Talmud.
“Because you twisted your head around to see my nakedness, your grandchildren’s hair shall be twisted into kinks, and their eyes red; again, because your lips jested at my misfortune, theirs shall swell; and because you neglected my nakedness, they shall go naked, and their male members shall be shamefully elongated. Men of this race are called Negroes.”
~David Goldenberg
The Curse of Ham: A Case of Rabbinic Racism?
Rabbi Shelomoh Yitschaki, Solomon ben Isaac, born at Troles, France, is one of the most prominent Rabbis in history. In 1010 - 1030 he wrote: "Canaan's children shall be born ugly and Black". Men of this race are called Negroes.
Noah, Ham and the Curse of Canaan: Who Did What to Whom in the Tent? - TheTorah.com
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~dmg2/comsalz3 as publ. with additions.pdf
Let's cut to the chase:
The Assyrians
Siege of Lachish Reliefs at the British Museum
Associates for Biblical Research
Isaiah 20:4
~Avshalom Zoossmann-Diskin1,2,3 et al.
1 Department of Haematology and Genetic Pathology, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
2 Department of Human Genetics, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
3 Current Address: Blood Bank, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan 52621, Israel
~Cornelius Tacitus (AD 55 - 117), The Histories by Cornelius Tacitus.
From the actual paper:
~Carney D. Matheson et al.
Molecular Exploration of the First-Century Tomb of the Shroud in Akeldama, Jerusalem
~Andrew Kitchen, Christopher Ehret2, Shiferaw Assefa2 and Connie J. Mulligan
Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Semitic languages identifies an Early Bronze Age origin of Semitic in the Near East
Proc. R. Soc. B (2009) 276, 2703–2710
doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.0408
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The Aramaic Astronomical Book (4Q208-4Q211) from Qumran: Text, Translation, and Commentary
Ethiopian Bible is oldest and most complete on earth
~Carolyn PerryJuly 26, 2012
The Sabaean Temple of Almaqah in Addi Akaweh (Tigray), Ethiopia
Chaldean soldiers are depicted with Hebrew captives in the 11th Century Bristol Psalter
University of Cambridge
Chaldean Soldiers with Hebrew Captives | Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies