is just me that cannot accept this idea?

how is it that a nation once known for being the hot spot of trade during ancient times, with some of the biggest empires interacting with us freaquently, and were one of the first people to domesticate the camel, not have had a written language? There's just no way that our people interacted with a variety of kingdoms who had a written language on multiple occasions didn't think to write down anything. I pray for day where we will be able to heavily research and excavate our historical sites.
 

Ashraf

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Probably got lost somewhere after a big war. Amharic only survived because its protected by Ethiopians mountainous terrain
 
 
Theres ancient writing that hasnt been deciphered because of lack of funding i believe, mostly in caves. We also used far wadaad which basically was aaf soomali with the arabic script (and extra letters)
 
I've seen some of these writings back in galbeed. I remember an Awoowe told me the whole history and everything when I was a kid I forgot everything. I was planning to go back to ask him when I graduated but he passed away AUN. I'm mad he was one of the few people who knew my family history and everything about the history of ancient somalis in my region. Idk if anyone else knows as most of the people who knew died in the 1977 war as intellectuals/teachers were targeted and killed first (what my parent told me). That Awoowe survived it since he left galbeed many years prior to the war.
 
We didn't domesticate the camel; it was domesticated in Asia and later introduced to Africa. Our ancestors domesticated the donkey and arguably independently domesticated cattle, but not the camel. It's a narrative we need to let go of.
 

Aseer

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I think It was all razed to the ground by oromo migrations and when somalis switched over to nomadism we had no need for such systems and it slowly faded away, only remaining intact in the cities that survived the oromo onslaught and even then that has also faded and theres lack of archaeological research.
 
Somalia thousands of ancient sites, they are mostly covered up and Somalis don't approach it, I remember my dad used to play around ancient foundation to some old buildings.
 

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Somalia thousands of ancient sites, they are mostly covered up and Somalis don't approach it, I remember my dad used to play around ancient foundation to some old buildings.
Theres a theory that many ancient cities along somalias coast got swallowed up by the tide
 
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