Canaan settled in the Levant after the Tower of Babel, and Kush on both sides of the Indian Ocean, while Misr settled the Nile Valley, to this day called Misr or Kemet (Ham’s land), the name Egypt the greek word Ai-Gebtos (Geb or Ham). The fourth son of Ham didn’t make such a mark on ancient history, son Phut, some of his progeny who settled near the Phutes river (somewhere east of Mauritania), the Phutians, and along the western coast of the southern section of the Red Sea, the land of Punt.