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[QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [QB] Yes, Finally a Eurocentric sees the light, Unlike Mathilda the mother of the Copy-N-Paste Harlots and her fans who run like the wind from the Vandal/Roman/Byzantine impact on North Africans well before the Millions of European Slaves who came later on.. Dr Anna Leone, PhD, Durham University. Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology -Member of the Centre for the Study of the Ancient -Mediterranean and the Near East -Member of the Durham Centre for Roman Culture -Member of the Institute of Medieval and Renaissance "I have been working for a long time and published several articles on Roman pottery in Rome, Italy and North Africa. I have a good knowledge of all the classes of pottery that circulated in the Mediterranean from the Republican period to the 7th/8th century AD and beyond The period in question from AD 300 to AD 700, spans more that political transitions: it sees the adoption of Christianity (during the Las Imperial period and the Byzantine times), the Vandal rule and the adoption of Arianism and the Arab/Muslim imposition." North Africa (which is north Tunisia and eastern Algeria at the period of the vandal) became a Roman province again, from which the Vandals were expelled. [b]"Most of the Vandals went to Saldae (which is called today Béjaïa in the Kabyl land in north Algeria) where they integrated themselves with the Berbers."[/b] Some other were put into imperial service or fled to the two Gothic kingdoms (Ostrogothic Kingdom and Visigothic kingdom), some vandal women married Byzantine soldiers settled in north Algeria and Tunisia. The choicest Vandal warriors were formed into five cavalry regiments, known as Vandali Iustiniani, and stationed on the Persian frontier. Some entered the private service of Belisarius" Bury, John Bagnell (1923), History of the Later Roman Empire, from the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian (A.D.395 to A.D. 565). Volume II [QUOTE]Originally posted by melchior7: [qb] you can not deny that Germanic tribes like the Vandals settled in North Africa. Reportedly 80,000 strong, many settled in among the Kabyle after their little empire was crushed. Thats a documented fact. And you can not say that Kabyles are not Berbers jsut becuase they have Vandal ancestry. That would be ridiculous since the intermixture with Vandals would have occured about 1500 years ago! Besides many other Berber tribes have similar traits. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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