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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: I didn't say anything about the Maghrebians being Arab, LYin _ss. In any case, that is a nationality today in my view. If you are talking about their Levant origins that is a different thing, and is obviously not the equivalent of "Arab". I do believe a considerable portion of the genes of the millions of people that entered North Africa and Spain from the Levant show up in the modern inhabitants of the Northern Maghreb. Considering the numbers of people that have settled in North Africa, the maghreb is obviously not purely anything. And, I do think the pie charts reflect the diverse origins of the peoples of modern North Africa including Berber-speakers -objectively, though maybe not perfectly - especially in its northern region. ;) I'm sure the southern parts of the Maghreb including Berber-speaking Maghreb are occupied by the peoples of more-or-less Sahelian affiliation, i.e. remnants of the original or less modified Berbers. Is that OK with you? BTW - maybe you'd better sign up for that read for context class right away. Didn't Troll Patrol just post this - "The present North African genetic pool has probably been shaped by both genetic drift and the contribution of GENETICALLY HETEROGENEOUS populations during the history of settlement of North Africa." [/QUOTE]I agree with that post. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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