I have a few tantalising bits of info on Berbers and suspect there ought to be a lot more out there. Can anyone help?
1. "Sand covered ruins of the town Arghilas, deep in the Western Sahara" have been dated (perhaps controversially) to 15,000 ya. Previously Berbers were dated back to only 9,000 ya (http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/44A851EB-620D-4A2E-9EE6-FDD4D0FE2AB3.htm)
2. The indigenous population of the Canary Isles is Berber (showing up in Mitochondrial DNA, whereas the Spanish input shows up in the Y-chromosomes, indicating invader 'marriages' with local women)
3. The neolithic stone circle at Msoura (25 ks south of Asilah in Northern Morocco) seems to be the only stone circle in Morocco. Odd to only have the one. Are there more? (By the way, the Portal doesn't seems to register even this one, or have I looked wrongly?)
Not sure what these little nuggets add up to. Prehistoric people were quite bold enough to nip on a boat and travel. So why didn't the Berbers travel into Europe? Or did they? Is there any good info? (Someone once told me there was a good article on blood groups published in the early 1980's, but a vague reference like that doesn't get us very far.)
Help appreciated
Gerry