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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] They were called Garamante people. These Blacks came from the Fezzan.[/qb][/QUOTE]There is no evidence to suggest that the early settlers of Crete (if from Libya) were the Garamantes of the Fezzan or had anything to do with them except that they were fellow natives of Libya. [QUOTE][qb]Some of the first African colonists to arrive in Greece came from Crete. These Cretans were called Garamantes. After the goddess Ker or Car, these people also came to be also known as the Carians. The Carians spoke a Mande languages.[/qb][/QUOTE][b]LOL[/b] :D Wrong Professor Winters. The Carians were not Africans but were from Asia Minor. And their language was NOT African, let alone have any relation to the Mande languages of West Africa! Then again you claim a Mande connection to Japanese! :D Speaking of 'professors', perhaps now this board will now be balanced-- having a Eurocentric nut in one end and an Afrocentric nut on the other! ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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