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The Moroccan people (Arabic: , Berber: ) are a people that share a common Moroccan culture and ancestry. In addition to the 33 million Moroccans in Morocco, there are large migrant populations of Moroccan origins in France, Belgium, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and smaller groups in United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Arabian Peninsula and in other Arab states. ==Berber genetic identity== Moroccans primarily descend from Berbers, Arabized Berbers and Haratin/Gnawa, like other neighboring Maghrebans. As such, Berbers are descendants of the prehistoric populations of Morocco via the Iberomaurusians and Capsians. The Afroasiatic family may have originated in the Mesolithic period, perhaps in the context of the Capsian culture.〔Abdallah Laroui, ''The History of the Maghrib'' (Paris 1970; Princeton 1977) at 17, 60 (re S.W.Asians, referencing the earlier work of Gsell).〕 By 5000 BC, the populations of Morocco were an amalgamation of Ibero-Maurisian and a minority of Capsian stock blended with a more recent intrusion associated with the Neolithic revolution.〔J. Desanges, "The proto-Berbers" 236-245, at 237, in ''General History of Africa, v.II Ancient Civilizations of Africa'' (UNESCO 1990).〕 Out of these populations, the proto-Berber tribes formed during the late Paleolithic era.〔Mário Curtis Giordani, ''História da África. Anterior aos descobrimentos'' (Petrópolis, Brasil: Editora Vozes 1985) at 42-43, 77-78. Giordani references Bousquet, ''Les Berbères'' (Paris 1961).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moroccan people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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