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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: Yes, that's (and was) a popular thread. Tuareg are of different ethic "stock". But make not such distinctions as these europeans/ whites/ cac's try to make it out. Festival Afoukada (Tuareg Fulani festival) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPGRanrzMnY [/QUOTE]Hmmmm... I thought Tuaregs represented an older branch of Berbers? Due to their affinity to some Northeast African groups like the Beja? Also considering their high frequencies of E-M81. Shouldn't the Tuargegs be considered the "foundation" of the Berbers? Please correct me if I am wrong. PS: Cool video. I consider Fulanis to be "intermediate" between Niger-Congo speakers and Berber speakers. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes, the Tuareg have affinities with Beja and other Sahara-Sahelian ethnic groups. Thus the features show. [IMG]http://oi60.tinypic.com/333er5t.jpg[/IMG] Technically the Tuareg could be considered the foundation of the Berbers. [QUOTE] The remarkable archaeological site, dating back 10,000 years and called Gobero after the Tuareg name for the area, was brimming with skeletons of humans and animals — including large fish and crocodiles. Gobero is hidden away within Niger’s forbidding Ténéré Desert, known to Tuareg nomads as a “desert within a desert.” [/QUOTE] http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080815101317.htm [QUOTE]This site has been called Gobero, after the local Tuareg name for the area. About 10,000 years ago (7700–6200 B.C.E.), Gobero was a much less arid environment than it is now. In fact, it was actually a rather humid lake side hometown of sorts for a group of hunter-fisher-gatherers who not only lived their but also buried their dead there. How do we know they were fishing? Well, remains of large nile perch and harpoons were found dating to this time period. [/QUOTE] http://anthropology.net/2008/08/14/the-kiffian-tenerean-occupation-of-gobero-niger-perhaps-the-largest-collection-of-early-mid-holocene-people-in-africa/ BTW, the above is what they claimed as "their" suppose backmigration, we've seen earlier on. They try to claim it as theirs. Which is ridiculous of course. [IMG]https://anthropologynet.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/kiffian-versus-tenereian-skulls.jpg?w=762[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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