?What does the population of North Africa consist of, according to Dionysius of Halicarnassus
?What does the population of North Africa consist of, according to Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1-773
A Greek scholar named Dionysius of Halicarnassus died during the seventh year AD.
He said that the peoples of North Africa, which were called Libyan and Olympian, and what is important is that they try to stick together, perhaps we will find traces of the forged Canaanite, Phoenician, or Plgthian.
The Libyans consist of:
Auses, Nasamons, Garamantes, Maxyez, Gyzantes, Lotophages and Amazons
There is a problem in determining the place, but they are in eastern Algeria and northern Tunisia
Nazmouns, who are Amazighs from Sirte, Libya, up to Tabarka
Gramantians are Amazighs from Garma in the Libyan desert and extend to the Tassiliy
Mazis, the largest of them, are located in Algeria and Morocco, and their center is Guélizane
Gizant, the Amazighs of Giza, Egypt
The lots are in central Tunisia and extend to Zuwara
The Amazons are a feminine people of women who meet men once a year and cut off one breast because they are warriors. They spread on the shores of the countryside up to the Atlantic Ocean. Historian Isodore de Cécile differentiates them between the Amazons of northern Greece by saying that the Amazons are barbarians in the west.
?So show me the grandfather of the Canaanites and where he disappeared


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