Posted on 03/19/2005 3:48:39 PM PST by blam
If the Berbers were indigenous, then they weren't originally related to the Vandals, who were a Germanic tribe that entered North Africa via Spain.
The Iberians were not Celtic, but were rather a North African people who crossed the Strait of Gibraltar around 1500 BCE. The Basques seem to have already been living in the Pyrenees at the time. Celts migrated into northern Spain around 700 BCE via France, and the Celts and Iberians eventually merged. In the meantime, Phoenicians and Greeks settled a number of trading colonies along Spain's Mediterranean coast (with the Phoenicians eventually being replaced by Carthaginians). As elsewhere around the Mediterranean, there was a lot of mixing of peoples.
Ancient writing found in Turkmenistan
BBC | Tuesday, 15 May, 2001, 05:57 GMT 06:57 UK | staff
Posted on 11/01/2004 10:24:57 PM PST by SunkenCiv
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I guess this information has been lost.
Forget my previous post. I see you brought it along with you. Thanks blam.
You're welcome. How in the world did you find this after all this time?
It was pure coincidence blam. When you updated the GGG info, I just happened to refresh my page at the same moment and your update post was on top.
I don't subscribe to your list because you guys are way over my head but I do try to follow some of the GGG stuff because it is so interesting. Thanks.
Some of the stuff I read tonight from your years past posts have cleared that up for me. At least in my minds eye.
Quite simply, they didn't. I don't believe the Chinese would want to read what I read this night.
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