What Happened to the Ancient Libyans?

Gestart door Lezer, 18/09/2006 om 19:44:02

Lezer

Piecing together the ethnic history of the ancient world in a systematic way is an impossible mission. One particularly perplexing problem is the fate of groups that lived beyond the bounds of city and empire: hundreds of them come and go in the historical record. We think we know what happened to a few, such as the Franks and the Angles and Saxons. Many others, however, simply disappear from the historical record, presumably the victims of larger or more martial groups, although the disappearance of an entity was more likely to have meant absorption or fragmentation than complete annihilation.1 Even prominent or notorious peoples came to mysterious ends: the Scythians fade away while the Huns lose their storied warlord and make a precipitous exit. What about the people the Greeks called "Libyans," and, in particular, those who lived in the Sahara?2 Were the Libyans, described by Herodotus in the fifth century B.C.E., the same people Ibn Khaldun wrote about under the name "Sanhaja" almost two thousand years later? Ethnic history rarely provides straight yes and no answers.
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http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jwh/14.4/smith.html

SAMADIE

waarom geen artiel in het nl, we zijn tenslote in nl

Botermes

Het is een lang artikel en zeker het lezen waard.

Moussa

Citaat van: SAMADIE op 18/09/2006 om 21:40:41
waarom geen artiel in het nl, we zijn tenslote in nl
Het artikel is geschreven door een Amerikaan aan een Amerikaanse universiteit, dat verklaart waarom het niet in het Nederlands geschreven is.