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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Modern Europeans and their delusions. Here they acknowledge R1b-M269 may have an African origin but in the same breath are making absurd or irrational statements or correlation. The script is Iberian in origin but it can be found in Southern France, Western Africa and Canary Africa ...and Sardinia. Sardinia is "politically" European but geographically African. And it is over 1000mile away from Iberia. Doesn't it make more sense that the Sahara Africa was the source of these "Iberian" scripts. Sahara Africa is a few miles from BOTH Sardinia and Iberia and Canary Islands. BUT!!!, Modern Europeans! They just can't help themselves. They MUST project themselves into the past greatest of other peoples. Quote: Iberian characters were used since about 800 years BC until 300 years AD, throughout Iberia, Southern France [b]and Sardinia[/b] (Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-Garcia, 2000a; Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-García, 1998; Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-García, 2007). The possibility that is Iberian scripts were used by stable Canary Islands population in antiquity is feasible. However, it is more likely that Iberian scripters were temporarily based for fishing according to tuna fish life cycle and [b]they came from Iberian Peninsula[/b] (Fig.1); this is widely discussed in (Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-Garcia, 2000a [b]Hypothesis of African origin of Iberian scripts cannot be discarded but it is seems quite unlikely[/b]. However, Iberian inscriptions are usually [b]mixed with Lybic-berber ones [/b]in Fuerteventura. Moreover, there is no archaeological site in Fuerteventura where Iberian inscriptions exist and Lybic ones are not also present (Pichler, 2010); it seems that sometimes[b] both writing types have beenadmixed by the same person(s) [/b](Pichler, 2010). Thus, Iberian scripts would seem to represent the same language than Lybic and/or “Guanche” language [/QB][/QUOTE]
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