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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] I see nothing peculiar about those traits especially the former besides Maurusians bowed out millennia before taMazight existed. A North African trait is not necessarily exclusive to "Berber." But please trace Fezzanis backwards from today to Garamante times. Remember Teda Tubu occupy Fezzan as well as the Kels also do. [QUOTE][i]The trephinations described in the present communication are in accordance with the archaeological evidence for the use of this practice in North Africa. Indeed, as mentioned previously, trephinations have been widely applied in Egypt and possibly in Nubia. However, the practice has never been reported in the central Saharan desert with the exception of the modern Tibu or Teda of Tibesti. To conclude, the trephinations among the Garamantes presented here are the first archaeological cases described from the Sahara. These examples add to the body of evidence that suggests the longterm and widespread use of cranial surgical techniques in North Africa.[/i] Nikita 2011 Evidence of Trephinations among the Garamantes [/QUOTE]Yes there are Fezzan continuities but'd like to see them mapped out. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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