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Okay to your post and what you said but in regards to "dark skin", which Romans and Greeks supposedly saw in the Maures, may I remind you that the Roman word for Amorites ni the Levant region was "poena" later Phoenician, in other words, people with dark skin. That may have been relative. Maybe these people were simply darker than the Romans, in the same manner that Italians are considered "dark" by Germans or Danes.
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