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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ayazid: [QB] [QUOTE]You are not an Egyptian and you are not a scholar of Km.t history. Ausar is both. You seem obsessed with Egyptian identity, but you have no knowledge and no experience.[/QUOTE] "knowledge and no experience"? Lol, rasol you are funny. I have probably much bigger knowledge of contemporary Egyptian life,culture and language than you, so your statement is just one big BS. Can you tell me what is your level of familiarity of modern Egyptian culture? Do you understand Egyptian colloquial arabic? Obviously not. [QUOTE]What pray tell, constitutes a pharaonic gene? What genetic study are you citing?[/QUOTE] Itīs obvious that unlike West or East Africans or any other foreigners most (Lower) Egyptians can trace their ancestry back to pharaonic times. I donīt say that they donīt have any admixture from neighbouring populations, but itīs questionable to say that the Lower Egyptians are just a mix of Ancient Egyptians and foreigners and lost the Ancient Egyptian phenotype. [QUOTE] Scientists at the University of Cairo tested DNA from the remains of pyramid workers from 2600 BC, and found that the DNA of ancient Egyptians matches that of modern Egyptians. That is, the people living in Egypt now are essentially the same as the people living there thousands of years ago. (Read an excerpt from PBS's Secrets of the Pharaohs) Borgognini-Tarli and G. Paoli, 1982. The ABO blood type frequencies of ancient Egyptians showed no signs of differing significantly from that of present-day Egyptians. According to the authors, "the blood-group distribution obtained for Asiut, Gebelen and Aswan necropoles shows resemblances with the present leucoderm population of Egypt and particularly with its more 'conservative' fraction (the Copts, MOURANT et al., 1976)."[/QUOTE] [QUOTE] How long before you are reduced once again to picture spamming?[/QUOTE] Sometimes are pictures better than 1000 words,especially yours buddy [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/wink.gif[/IMG] Those picks are a clear example how most of contemporary Egyptians look like, so their value is great. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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