Weren’t the Macrobians described as the tallest of men? That’ll automatically rule out most Arabs instantly.
YO I JUST TRANSLATED THE LATIN IN THE MAP (SUPPOSEDLY MACROBIA) TO GREEK AND IT'S THE WORD FOR ADULTRRYWeren’t the Macrobians described as the tallest of men? That’ll automatically rule out most Arabs instantly.

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Wow I didn't know they found evidence of their legs being tied. If they could find tombs that massive in djobuti then they'll definitely be able to find much larger stuff in the rest of somaliaFor the longest time ever ppl used to call cap on the Greek accounts that Gold was produced in Macrobia, people often used to say it was suugo science and never existed because Somalia has no gold... right?
Well in recent times, a plentiful amount of gold has been discovered and incredibly it is exactly in the location of the old Macrobia. Infact two Macrobian ports (Mundus and Mosyllum) described by the Greeks seem to actually be in the perfect position to export Gold- they are both on the opposite ends of the gold-producing regions of SL and Harti Waqooyi so theoretically one group of Somalis could have divided it half and half.
Secondly many Somali population centers that exist today have been described by the Greeks. Mundus=Xiis, Malao=Saylac, Mosyllum=Boosaaso, Cape of Spices=Ras Xaafuun.
The Greeks said that we mummify ppl and placed them erect in crystal pillars, now there is no proof of this today as we have not found any of this yet (he might have been capping here to sell da book, especially on the crystal pillars part) but a site in Jabuuti has uncovered that pre-islamic Somalis actually did bury people, try to preserve them, and most strikingly tied their legs together with rope and placed straight (if repeated elsewhere throughout the body this could easily translate to them being kept erect, unfortunately rope decomposes easy we were lucky to even find a single one)
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article302997374.html