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and Libyco-Berber script have been found. While the general view of the Berber languages being linguistically connected to the Guanche language is based largely on numerical evidence, it is also as probable that the affinity found between the languages are due to late-added Berber
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Blench, R. M. 1985. "Social Determinants of the Use of Speech-Surrogate Systems in Two Nigerian Societies : A Comparative Study of Speech and Music among the Nupe and Gbari Peoples." Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository.
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and Capsian periods in North Africa are not able to be characterized as "Berber." The foundational vocabulary of the Berber languages, if not due to how long the Berber languages have been diverged from other
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The internal diversity of the Berber languages are not able to be reconciled with how early the Neolithic (7000 BP, afterwards) and Capsian (12,000 BP - 8000 BP) periods occurred in North Africa; thus, these
201:, who died in January 2005, and is now a trustee of the Kay Williamson Educational Foundation, which exists both to publish the unpublished material left by Kay Williamson and to promote the study of 190:. Additionally, Blench has published extensively on the relationship between linguistics and archaeology. Blench is currently engaged in a long-term project to document the languages of central 550: 277:), ethnic groups spoke a set(s) of languages known as Old North African, which were not necessarily genetically related to one another. Ethnic groups of Iberia that spoke the 379:, which may have been ethnic groups with cultures and languages distinct from one another, may have also had their languages preserved in the ancient Egyptian language. 1373: 1358: 1268: 1383: 1363: 1378: 1343: 1328: 1025: 1393: 1368: 212:
Blench has also conducted research and evaluations of international development activities worldwide, as a consultant and research fellow of the
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set(s) of languages. Roger Blench coined the term, "Old North African," to describe and distinguish earlier languages spoken in
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speakers, who may have been Old North African speakers rather than Berber speakers, may have peopled the
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may further inform the academic discussion about the connections between Old North African speakers and
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in 2500 BP may have been the cultural variety existing among Old North African speakers at that time.
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Human Migrations in Continental East Asia and Taiwan: matching archaeology, linguistics and genetics.
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may reflect the linguistic connections between modern Berber speakers and Guanche speakers of the
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are considered to be Old North African speakers. As large animals migrated into and across the
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Hewson, John (2007). Blench, Roger (ed.). "Archaeology, Language, and the African Past".
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Blench is known for his wide-ranging interests and has made important contributions to
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of the Iberian Peninsula; supportive evidence for this view may be found in the few
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animals, also migrated into and across the Sahara. The variety of cultures in the
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The Peopling of East Asia: Putting Together Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics
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Remnants of extinct Old North African languages may have been preserved in the
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and did not speak a language(s) that is linguistically related to existing
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that have been related to the Basque language and an absence of Berber
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proto-languages with the ancient Egyptian language. Additionally, the
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Gatto, M. C.; Mattingly, D. J.; Ray, N.; Sterry, M. (21 June 2019).
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may be considered Old North African speakers. Ethnic groups and the
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process between the Berber and Old North African languages; this
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Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
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Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
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Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
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and that Guanche speakers were Old North African speakers. The
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Laurent Sagart; Roger Blench; Alicia Sanchez-Mazas (2005).
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that came before the Capsian culture, ethnic groups of the
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Old North African speakers, who have been misidentified as
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Sanchez-Mazas, Alicia; Blench, R. M. et al., eds. 2008.
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David Henry Crozier; R. Blench; Keir Hansford (1992).
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on the Canary Islands, some evidence (e.g., few basic
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British linguist, ethnomusicologist and anthropologist
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Broodbank, Cyprian; Lucarini, Giulio (January 2019).
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Cambridge University Press. p. 455. 691:Archaeology, language, and the African past 630:Language Change and Cultural Transformation 509:Theoretical and Methodological Orientations 1156: 1154: 1152: 961:Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 31: 20: 893:"The Linguistic Prehistory of the Sahara" 886: 884: 882: 1024:Fentress, Elizabeth (14 February 2019). 880: 878: 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 866: 864: 862: 249:from later languages spoken by incoming 733: 403:. Among many unknown elements found in 1359:Linguists of Southeast Asian languages 470:speakers to the south of the Maghreb. 146:. He has an M.A. and a Ph.D. from the 832:Kay Williamson Educational Foundation 7: 1273:Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 462:of the Old North African languages. 1384:Linguists of Sino-Tibetan languages 1364:Linguists of Nilo-Saharan languages 967:. University of Cambridge: 103009. 780:Rachael, Abujah (8 November 2018). 755:Canadian Journal of African Studies 134:(born August 1, 1953) is a British 1379:Linguists of Afroasiatic languages 1374:Linguists of Niger–Congo languages 1344:Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge 891:Blench, Roger (14 February 2019). 14: 1329:Linguists from the United Kingdom 1248:Blench, Roger (21 October 2017). 666:London: University College Press. 627:; Spriggs, Matthew, eds. (1999). 588:; Spriggs, Matthew, eds. (1997). 549:; Spriggs, Matthew, eds. (1998). 328:, Tartessian language, and other 1203:Blench, Roger (3 October 2017). 1394:Linguists of Hrusish languages 1369:Linguists of Nilotic languages 1256:. University of Cambridge: 20. 591:Artefacts, Languages and Texts 482:An index of Nigerian languages 214:Overseas Development Institute 1: 856:, Roger Blench, January 2021. 340:found in some Guanche words. 269:From coastal North Africa to 1167:Études et Documents Berbères 1123:Études et Documents Berbères 981:10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.103009 843:KWEF: Publications supported 1207:. In Campbell, Lyle (ed.). 1205:"African Language Isolates" 1005:Blench, Roger (June 2018). 293:, and ethnic groups of the 225:Old North African languages 1425: 1038:10.1017/9781108634311.016 905:10.1017/9781108634311.014 854:Academic Curriculum Vitae 506:, eds. (28 August 1997). 361:ancient Egyptian language 355:Ancient Egyptian language 186:families, as well as the 111: 102:Southeast Asian languages 82: 30: 239:prehistoric North Africa 1161:Panaite, Elena (2021). 391:may be the result of a 283:archaeological cultures 241:that spoke a presently 148:University of Cambridge 1409:21st-century linguists 1404:20th-century linguists 1117:Blench, Roger (2021). 955:Blench, Roger (2021). 689:Blench, Roger (2006). 458:languages may also be 94:Historical linguistics 1217:10.4324/9781315750026 1083:10.1017/9781108634311 474:Selected publications 440:Afroasiatic languages 1399:Linguists of Vazimba 1389:Linguists of Shompen 1349:Historical linguists 1179:10.3917/edb.045.0317 1135:10.3917/edb.045.0151 674:. Psychology Press. 460:descendant languages 446:Descendant languages 389:Libyco-Berber script 383:Libyco-Berber script 74:Cambridge University 1354:British Africanists 973:2021JArSR..38j3009B 279:Tartessian language 237:, were foragers of 220:Linguistic theories 188:Arunachal languages 164:African linguistics 1173:(45–46): 315–328. 1129:(45–46): 149–173. 786:EnviroNews Nigeria 721:10.17863/CAM.20118 711:London: Routledge. 693:. Altamira Press. 411:, numbers) of the 397:creolized language 203:Nigerian languages 152:Cambridge, England 132:Roger Marsh Blench 25:Roger Marsh Blench 1285:10.1558/jma.40581 1209:Language Isolates 914:978-1-108-47408-5 813:. 9 November 2018 700:978-0-7591-0465-5 681:978-0-415-32242-3 422:Numidian language 377:Tehenu and Temehu 365:language contacts 347:), Berber (e.g., 330:similar languages 295:Neolithic Maghreb 140:ethnomusicologist 129: 128: 98:African languages 84:Scientific career 1416: 1315: 1314: 1312:Official website 1297: 1296: 1264: 1258: 1257: 1245: 1239: 1238: 1200: 1191: 1190: 1158: 1147: 1146: 1114: 1105: 1104: 1066: 1060: 1059: 1021: 1015: 1014: 1002: 993: 992: 952: 927: 926: 888: 857: 851: 845: 840: 834: 829: 823: 822: 820: 818: 803: 797: 796: 794: 792: 777: 771: 770: 750: 744: 738: 704: 685: 659: 657: 655: 620: 618: 616: 581: 579: 577: 542: 540: 538: 504:Spriggs, Matthew 495: 428:Berber languages 235:Berber languages 150:and is based in 142:and development 125: 122: 78: 53: 49: 47: 35: 21: 1424: 1423: 1419: 1418: 1417: 1415: 1414: 1413: 1319: 1318: 1310: 1309: 1306: 1301: 1300: 1266: 1265: 1261: 1247: 1246: 1242: 1227: 1202: 1201: 1194: 1160: 1159: 1150: 1116: 1115: 1108: 1093: 1068: 1067: 1063: 1048: 1023: 1022: 1018: 1004: 1003: 996: 954: 953: 930: 915: 890: 889: 860: 852: 848: 841: 837: 830: 826: 816: 814: 805: 804: 800: 790: 788: 779: 778: 774: 752: 751: 747: 743:, Roger Blench. 741:Professional CV 739: 735: 730: 701: 688: 682: 669: 653: 651: 641: 623: 614: 612: 602: 584: 575: 573: 563: 545: 536: 534: 524: 498: 492: 479: 476: 448: 430: 405:rock engravings 385: 363:. 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Cambridge University
Historical linguistics
African languages
Southeast Asian languages
Anthropology
rogerblench.info
linguist
ethnomusicologist
anthropologist
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, England
African linguistics
ethnomusicology
ethnobotany
Niger–Congo
Nilo-Saharan
Afroasiatic
Arunachal languages
Nigeria
Kay Williamson
Nigerian languages
Cologne
Overseas Development Institute
Paleoberbers
Berber languages
prehistoric North Africa
extinct
North Africa
Berber

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