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Νομάδες Nomádes, lat. Numidae) ist eine historische Landschaft in Nordafrika, die weite Teile der heutigen Staaten Algerien und Tunesien umfasst. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Herrscher von Numidien. 3 Siehe auch. 4 Literatur. Geschichte. Numidien wurde in der Antike von Berbervölkern bewohnt, die als Numider bezeichnet wurden.
The Numidians were the Berber [1] population of Numidia (present-day Algeria ). [2] The Numidians were originally a semi-nomadic people, they migrated frequently as nomads usually do but during certain seasons of the year, they would return to the same camp. [3] The Numidians soon became more than pastoralists and started to engage in more ...
Algeria. ancient Rome. Althiburos. Numidia, under the Roman Republic and Empire, a part of Africa north of the Sahara, the boundaries of which at times corresponded roughly to those of modern western Tunisia and eastern Algeria. Its earliest inhabitants were divided into tribes and clans.
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Numidia was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of north-east Algeria . History. The people of the area were first identified as Numidians by Polybius around the 2nd century BC, although they were often referred to as the Nodidians. [1]
Numidian[needs IPA] was a language spoken in ancient Numidia. The script in which it was written, the Libyco-Berber alphabet (from which Tifinagh descended), has been almost fully deciphered and most characters (apart from a few exceptions restricted to specific areas) have known values.
Numidia was an ancient Berber kingdom located in the region of North Africa that today comprises Algeria and parts of today Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. The kingdom existed from the 3rd to the 1st century BC.