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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] I am waiting for your response. You claimed these elements exist in the case of the Tamazight now demonstrate to all of us the evidence. posted 30 April, 2006 06:35 AM takruri [QUOTE] Spread of language family speakers is based on archaeology (the industrial tool kits, food "production," etc.), the language family proto-lexicon (vocabulary that appears widely across divergent branches of the family indicating great age of first use), and regional climate over the millenia. From this type of material is derived what seems to be dates and regions of habitation of proto-Tamazight, proto-NiloSaharan, and proto-MandeCongo speakers in Western Africa. [/QUOTE]Given your knowledge of the Tmazight and awareness of the evidence supporting their origin in Africa, instead of coming to Africa first as part of the Peoples of the Sea Invasion and later supplemented by the Vamdals, please answer the following questions: What tool kit is associated with the Berbers? What archaeological assemblages are associated with these Proto-Tamazight? What dates do archaeologists give the cultural items you claim are associated with these Proto-Tamazight? What items in the Proto-lexicon of Tamazight is of Berber origin and not an Egyptian, Germanic, Latin or Semitic loan word into Berber? Also if the Tamazight have such a long cultural history why do they use a Latin calendar to record their chronology? Please respond [/QB][/QUOTE]
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