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In short, I made the distinction between the Roman Mauretanians, and the population of the entire region that for example, invaded the Iberian continent in the early middle ages and was rightfully called "Moriscos" by the Aragonese, Leonese, Castillians, etc. because of the large amount of Berbers. I am convinced they are portrayed in an historically accurate way, since they were professional soldiers and not levies.
I hope it's clear why I chose to have them look like North-Africans instead of Numidians :)
http://moroccotravelblog.com/2009/03/07/roman-ruins-of-voubilis/
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fine-arts-ancient-world-roman-empire-volubilis-roman-city-mosaic-morocco-60281290.html
Some statues:
http://www.gettyimages.nl/detail/foto/old-fisherman-bronze-statue-from-house-of-mosaic-of-venus-stockfotos/185739713
http://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/photo/detail-of-bust-of-marble-statue-of-ptolemy-high-res-stock-photography/185739758
I'll get back to all of your points now haha
So why did you make them white?