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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [b]"Islamicized Africans (Moors)[/b] invade Spain, and rule it unti1 1492. The Moors brought agriculture, engineering, mining, industry, manufacturing, architecture, and scholarship, [b]developing Spain into the center for culture and learning throughout Europe for almost 800 years[/b] until the fall of Granada in 1492." Source: http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline2.htm ^^"Facts", which are obviously taught in "western" schools, for a change. Certainly the "elusive" Celts were not responsible for the developments the citation from the college website was referring to. What was "Spain" before African "Moorish" invasions? Nothing...certainly nothing like it became, during and after the African "Moorish" conquests and colonization. Other notes to be reiterated: [i]“The medieval Priego sample showed greater affinities to North-Africa than other Iberian Peninsula samples including that of present day Priego. Haplotype analysis revealed that some African heliotypes detected in Medieval Priego have matches with samples of [b]precise north African origin as Tunisia, west-Sahara or the Canary Islands point to well documented historic connections with this area.[/b] However, medieval Priego L1b lineages carrying the 16175 transition have their most related counterparts in Europe instead of Africa. The coalescence age for these L1b lineages is compatible with a minor prehistoric African influence on Priego that also reached other European areas.”[/i] - A. Gonzalez et al., 2006 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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