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They are not truly indigenous to the area as a people.
Yes they are. They lived in that area for thousand of years.
They are not truly indigenous to the area as a people.
Yes they are. They lived in that area for thousand of years.
Time is not a factor..that's like you claiming you're indeingious to the US.
They came from Arabia and they are settlers no different to boers in South Africa.
You welcome. And yes that would be the case. Berbers WERE apart of the Green Sahara when they migrated from East Africa. I'm talking about proto-Berbers and the the prehistoric Maghreb population. IMO the Libyan dynasty would have been similar to Siwa Berbers. Anyways, I am hearing from people MORE knowlegable than me on this on other forums that Siwa Berbers actually the "TRUE Berber linages" i.e E-M35. Me and others always thought Siwa Berbers weren't "true" Berbers because they do not carry "Berber marker" E-M81. But what people have told me is that E-M81 did not migrate into the Maghreb from the Nile Valley but that it mutated from E-M35. But E-M81 does have East African ancestry. I think Tuaregs represent the earliest split from E-M35 which is why they cluster so close to Northeast Africans like the Beja!
So all in all the Libyan dynasty would have been similar to Nile Valley Berbers like the Siwa.
Anyways here is another image of an ancient Libyan.
Its only talking in terms of phenotype. In terms of paternal DNA the Natufians cluster more with AA speaking Africans than Niger-Congo speaking Africans. Especially AA speakers from Egypt/Sudan.
Again its going by phenotype.
Time is not a factor..that's like you claiming you're indeingious to the US.
They came from Arabia and they are settlers no different to boers in South Africa.
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@Karbaash
Yep... Like I said MANY times on here when you get them in the PMs they start preaching the truth.
Anyways she seems very cool and her viewpoints(besides somethings) seems very Afrocentric.
You gotta get your Berber homey to come back & post. The points he was making were spot on