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He then adds: “Said Garamantes go hunting the cave-dwelling Ethiopians, mounted in a four horse cart, which is necessary because these Ethiopian men are the lightest on their feet we have heard about”. Although they seemed extremely literary, the annotations by Herodotus already underline two singular facts in connection with the Garamantes. The first is when their skill in farming activities is highlighted. Regarding the second, the Greek historian describes what anyone who visits the region and observes the cave paintings can verify by himself: The Garamantes were masters in the driving of quadrigas, long before the vehicle was adopted by the armies of their Egyptian neighbors. INCREDIBLE TECHNOLOGY Roman historians underlined the Garamantes’ combat ferocity as well. A verifiable fact from the figure of General Lucious Cornelious Balbo Moinore, who finally defeated them in 19 B.C. Such was the merit of that victory and the loot he took to Rome that Balbo, even when he was born in Cadiz, received the Ovatio from the hands of the Roman senate, an honor which only politicians and military men born in the Italian 13 peninsula had received. Even when it lost the capital of its kingdom, Garama, it is said that irreducible factions of the Garamantes continued harassing the Roman legions, through incursions which lasted until the years 110-