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Skeletons of the Sahara

2024-02-27 18:08:43

While exploring the dinosaur bones in the Sahara, scientist Paul Sereno, an explorer and coincidentally discovered an ancient human cemetery that is more than 5000 years old than the Egyptian pyramid. Who are these people, and what did they do in the middle of the desert?

The Phoenicians flourished in 1200-800 BC and formed a kingdom alliance from Sahara to Egypt. They generally settled in the Sahara desert with the ancient people of Libya on the Mediterranean coast They are the ancestors of Berber speakers in North Africa and the Sahara and include the Touareg in the Central Sahara. By 500 BC, the Greeks arrived in the desert. Greek merchants spread along the east coast of the desert, and trade villages were made along the Red Sea. People in Carthage explored the desert Atlantic coast, but the water turbulence and lack of market brought the lack of existence south of modern Morocco. As a result, the converging countries rotate around the northern and eastern deserts; it remains uncontrolled by these countries. Nomadic bomber's attack on the desert was always the focus of people living at the edge of the desert.

Bedouin means the inhabitants of the desert living on the east coast of the Sahara Desert, the Sinai Peninsula, the Arabian Desert. This term mainly applies to Arabs, but it also applies to occasional people other than Arabs like Beja on the African coast of the Red Sea. It is difficult to determine the actual number of Bedouin living today, as many of them are composed of different tribes that are adapted through the rest of the Middle East. Bedouin's population is increasingly abandoning their nomadic lifestyle and approaching the cities in the Middle East. This is mainly due to environmental conditions such as drought and pastoral loss. The government also hopes to transfer these people to settlements to better assist them in education, medical care and so on.

As in the Middle East, even in Africa, Arabic is before Islamization. Adapting to Arabic use brings commercial benefits and is before religious change. The Sahara Desert is combined with the Sahel (the region between the North Sahara Desert and the South Sudan Savanna), and the two worlds are integrated by language and trade. In the 11th century, the expansion of Africa's trade using a common business term in new religious culture and Arabic was revealed. Conversions means access to wider freight platforms, eastern traditional trade routes, credit lines, adjusted pricing and honor. Tauregs (the Berber in the Sahara desert inland in North Africa) is roaming on both sides of the Great Divide, the language intervenes the difference between the North Sahara desert and sub-Saharan Africa, benefiting from the trade intersection The best you can do