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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ I don't know what you mean. Maybe you can elucidate what it is you find wrong with those sentences. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Shebitku: [qb] I said that is as likely they were Nilo-Saharan speakers as Berber as there is no conclusive evidence of what language they actually spoke. I don't think Antalas did, at least not in this thread and most of the world's ancient populations were Mande speakers according to Clyde Winters :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]I agree with you that it was either Berber (or a Libyco-Berber language) or Nilo-Saharan. But it could also be an entirely different language we don't know about (language isolate?). [QUOTE][qb]Do you mean ancient populations on modern? If modern the groups already mentioned above in this thread, and "black"- arab tribes like the Awlad Suleiman and Dawwada are also worth mentioning... [/qb][/QUOTE]I meant ancient populations. The study suggests that at least nonmetrically they were distinct from both Egypto-Nubians to their east [i]and[/i] ancient Maures and Numidians to their west. So where does that leave the Garamantes?? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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