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Originally Posted by Aguellid
Is that a celtiberian artefact!?.
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No. Cantabrian.
I was greatly surprised when I discovered that the swastika is also an ancient (pre-islamic) berber symbol.
Next time when I'll visit my village in the atlass, I'll check my familly's old carpets.
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Berber Symbols[/quote]Interesting symbols.
Perhaps you could write some text on the Imazighen. Supposedly they spread from North Western Africa (included The Canary Islandas) to Egypt and through the Sahara.
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hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris,
et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.'
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