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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] ^^^^so dana, the Sea People and Phoenicans were black too? [/qb][/QUOTE]Why would the European sea people who invaded and settled in the area of the Libyan Africans be black LYIN _ SS? Is that what ur getting from the Euronut sites? As for the Phoenicians/Canaanites I'll have to agree with Sergi on that one. ;) After all they are still known under their ancient name in their original Arabian homeland along the Eritrean Sea as I've already told you a number of times. [/qb][/QUOTE]In many Egyptian artworks you see light skinned Libyans, Ramesses tomb etc. 20th dyn 1187 to 1064 BC. and earlier This could account for an Asiatic or "Caucasian" component of Berbers as well as black African Berbers and mixtures thereof, also Berbers. You might think they are not "real Berbers" but people of the Atlas mountains, light skinned portion of Mozabites are today called Berbers and this migrant history goes back at least 3000 years. African Tuareg are also Berbers. ^^^Right? Also it is unclear to regard Berbers to have no known starting point in time or if indigenous people of the area should be regarded to be Berbers at the point when people frst started speaking Berber language. [/qb][/QUOTE]This is part of your problem Lyin_ss you still keep telling half truths or half lies rather . There are not a lot of light skinned portrayals of LIBYANS after the 20th dynasty. There are some possible light skinned ones and they can just as equally be ancestral to light skinned Tuareg, as they certainly don't look much like Romans, tanned French people and Vandals. Most of the areas along the Libyan coast have been inundated with white slaves. Libya in particular was also an area where many "Scythians " were settled according to the Greeks. That is not me just making things up ; that is FACT. It is also a FACTt that parts of the Aures and Kabyle area were settled by the Vandals and Greco Romans and that the Berbers in that area were known by the names Jarawa or Wangara - Africans who are still black, and other Kitama Tuareg ancestors to the Zanata. The other reason we know that Berber tribes in the time of the Romans and Iranians were not looking like Albanians and Uzbekistanis is because of the different tribes of BERBERs and their description as aswad "blacks" by the Syrian, Iranian authors up until the 14th century , and by the skeletons of many modern near white Berber speakers which look like Europeans, rather than like ancient Libyans i.e. Fulani, Tuareg and Zaghai. THEY ARE EUROPEAN. That doesn't mean a lot of yellowish and near white Berbers don't have African Berber in them. I'm sure most of them do, just as they have Mideastern and Eurasian blood. The point is that there were ancient "Ethiopic" populations in Africa North and East and that were known as Berbers or Mauri to Arab writers, Greeks and Romans. We are told over and over again in the documents that the appearance and culture and origin of these ancient people were the same as those of Abyssinians and the Sabeans of Meroe, the blue Nile and Arabia, and people of your ilk are trying to subvert that information (and also trying to make them into mulatto and Roman looking people)- for a wide array of imbecilic reasons that have nothing to do with history,, , :( And as someone who knows what mixed people and and who has a mother, brother, grandfather of AFrican descent who are lighter than most of the people you post - I resent your FEAR OF AND CONTEMPT FOR THE ORIGINAL BERBER BLACKNESS! :rolleyes: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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