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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] The aboriginal population of North Africa was Black African. This population was at no point in time EVER displaced by European invaders. NOT EVER. [/QUOTE]this is political dogma The Iberomaurusian culture lasts for about 10,000 years and ended about 10,000 years ago DNA of Iberomaurusian remains in Morocco 12kya show high frequencies of Eurasian mtDNA, also some samples possibly African Their Y DNA is unknown Their limb ratios were very cold adapted, clustering near to Alaksa people It is unknown if they are "invaders" or simply people who migrated to the region [IMG]https://home.bt.com/images/ancestors-suffered-tooth-decay-136386483115114201?v=140107085607[/IMG] skeletons were recovered from Grotte des Pigeons, a cave system at Taforalt, Morocco [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-24-124.png[/IMG] Iberomaurusian burial from Hattab 2 Cave. This site was also investigated by the project. The cranium reveals the same pattern of incisor extraction as seen in the burials from Taforalt. The earliest date of 12.675ka from the base of the grey sequence provides a likely maximum age for the burials. __________________________________ This hunter gather population was replaced by another hunter gatherer population of more gracile proportions called Capsian It is unknown to what extent if any modern Maghreb popualtions have any ancestry linked to either of these green period Sahara groups beacause after the Capsian There is no evidence of human settlement in the Maghreb for several thosuand years after the last hunter gatherers of the green period There is no evidence of human settlement in the Maghreb for several thosuand years after the last hunter gatherers of the green period There is no evidence of human settlement in the Maghreb for several thosand years after the last hunter gatherers of the green period SO WHY EVEN WORRY ABOUT IT ??? These people came and went in a small sliver of land near the coast of North Africa, so what ??? Another period of human settlement in the Maghreb is around 800 BC, some small Greek settlements but mainly the Phoenician traders who came from what is now the Lebanon region, their largest city , Carthage However the Egyptians also record foreign "Sea People" in the region around 1200 BC, 400 years earlier [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-30-73.png[/IMG] Phoenician art - 5th century b.C. Figure of a bearded man [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-29-2.png[/IMG] Phoenician art. Cyprus. 4th century BC. Classical Period. Grave marker depicting two men reclining at a banquet (top) and a couple (bottom). Limestone. Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York So why even mention Vandals? They didn't even take over Tunisia from the Cartheginians. The Romans did that. the Roman province of Africa, which was a major breadbasket of the Empire. Later, Arabs and Turks enter the region [IMG]http://www.teachinghearts.org/dr0imapromeprov.gif[/IMG] ^^^ Roman provinces in North African hundreds of years before the Vandals was it like 3 Roman guys in command of huge masses of black Africans ? Look into it, Roman records [/QB][/QUOTE]
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