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The '''Chamices''' (<small>IPA:</small> /kəˈmiːsəz/; Ibsa: ) were a pre-Imdjic people active around the Samatkhaoul River Delta, prior to the arrival of the Proto-Tevethi people.
 
The '''Chamices''' (<small>IPA:</small> /kəˈmiːsəz/; Ibsa: ) were a pre-Imdjic people active around the Samatkhaoul River Delta, prior to the arrival of the Proto-Tevethi people.
   
According to Tevethi sources during the Meso-Teveth, the Chamices worshipped the [[Weeping Stranger]]. Archaeological evidence did find instances of ivory carvings in Chamice settlements that depicted a weeping figure
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According to Tevethi sources during the Meso-Teveth, the Chamices worshipped the [[Weeping Stranger]]. Archaeological evidence does support the idea of the Chamices worshipping am unnamed weeping deity, but the similarities seem to end here.

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The Chamices (IPA: /kəˈmiːsəz/; Ibsa: ) were a pre-Imdjic people active around the Samatkhaoul River Delta, prior to the arrival of the Proto-Tevethi people.

According to Tevethi sources during the Meso-Teveth, the Chamices worshipped the Weeping Stranger. Archaeological evidence does support the idea of the Chamices worshipping am unnamed weeping deity, but the similarities seem to end here.