Roger Blench: Berber

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The Berber languages, one branch of Afroasiatic, are today spoken in islands from Siwa Oasis in the East, to the southwest of Mauretania.

 

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Linguistic and archaeological evidence for Berber prehistory.

2014

Unpublished

 

 

 

The linguistic prehistory of the Sahara. Presented at the conference The Trans-Sahara project: State Formation, Migration and Trade in the Central Sahara (1000 BC - AD 1500). Burials, migration, identity: Wednesday 30th April 2014 Friday 2nd May 2014. School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester. Version revised for publication

2014

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Blench, Roger M. Types of language spread and their archaeological correlates: the example of Berber. Origini, XXIII: 169-190.

2001

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Berber language map

n.d.

Unpublished

 

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