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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [QB] You literally quoted my edited post so you already know I was wrong about DJ's OP... Move on... Also, restricting NW African idenity to the coast is just more lazy intellectual dishonety, does'nt change the fact that the Garamantes were NW Africans, they were also different from Egyptian, who are also not a Coastal NW African people, so are Egyptians now not a North African people because they're not restricted to the Coastal fringe of the Mehgreb,,, :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]You speak to me as if it were our initial interaction, yet you're already familiar with the terminology I employ and the core of my arguments. The Central Sahara is undoubtedly distinct from NW Africa – you likely meant North Africa, but that designation is subjective. These are conventional labels that don't always accurately reflect the underlying biological or cultural realities, although the situation of the Garamantes adds complexity. Egyptians, for example, don't neatly fit the category of Northwest Africans and aren't truly "North African" as I perceive it, whether from a genetic or cultural perspective, given their longstanding connections with the Middle East. Even today they are much more tied to the Middle East than us. I don't feel any particular feeling of familiarity with eastern libyans let alone Egyptians. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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