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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] Haratin are ancestors of the early Saharan population accordind to L.C. Cabbot and Briggs. Sfoza indenitfies the Central and Saharan populations as a genetically anolomoly meaning we don't really have much infromation about these populations. The Tuareg,however,cluster with other Sahelian Africans which shocked Sfoza he mentions it in his book. I believe the ancestors of the modern Berbers are the Metcha-Arbi,Caspsians,and possibly some other groups that appeated in later times in Libya that displaced the original population. The ancient definition of Libya is not the same as the modern nation of Libya. By the way,I don't believe Tuaregs are related to northern Berber tribes like the Kaybele or Shawia. I believe they are people from the Horn of Africa who migrated to the Sahel and other parts of Northern Africa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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