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Berber Language group: Masmuuda |
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Berber Language group: Sanhaaja (2) |
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Berber Language group: Zanaata |
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Fertile cericultural plains; land held in latifundias by members of gentry class dwelling in towns and worked by peasants in villages |
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Plains Peasants: Unstable Peasant Areas:
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Areas which historically cycle back and forth between semi-nomadism and sedentary cericulture, depending on the fortunes of the State |
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• Tribally organized Berberophone villagers with subsistence economies mixing cericulture, arboriculture, apiculture and stock raising: Kabyles |
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• Similar to above, except with a greater emphasis on stock raising and with a portion of the year lived in tents at high pastures: Ait Atta on N. side of Dra’ |
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Qsurians and Petits nomades: |
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Sedentary inhabitants of oases (often Haratîn) and associated sheep-nomads (Note Qsur - sometimes Ksour – is from Arabic for fort or fortified tower and typical of pre-Sahara and Atlas settlements) |
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Saharan camel nomads and associated sedentary oasis dwellers: e.g Tuareg and (Arab) Beduin: Kababish |
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grains, roman wheat; egyptian barley, pearl millet sudan BCE1800; oats mediterranean |
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Goats 6500bp, cattle 6500bp, sheep 4400 bp, horse & donkey 4000bp; 4000bc/400ad carthage. |
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