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[QUOTE]Originally posted by White Nord: [QB] OMG I've just read half of you people's so called evidence in older threads, evidence that undermines your own theories. For instance: "Besides comprising the majority of the Y DNA in Somalis, the E1b1b (formerly E3b) genetic haplogroup also makes up the bulk of the paternal DNA of Ethiopians, Eritreans, Berbers, North African Arabs, AS WELL AS MEDITERRANEAN AND BALKAN EUROPEANS.[13] After haplogroup E1b1b, the second most frequently occurring Y DNA haplogroup among Somalis is the Eurasian haplogroup T (M70),[14] which is found in slightly more than 10% of Somali males. Haplogroup T, like haplogroup E1b1b, is also typically found among populations of Northeast Africa, North Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Mediterranean." All human beings come from East Africa, and from there, humanity spread out to Arabia, Europe, and beyond. So, it is not surprising that East Africans still share some genetic heritage with Europeans and Middle Easterners. This is precisely my point; the Afro-Asiatic people share genetic heritage with Europeans and Middle Easterners, while the Niger Congo peoples of West and S.W. Africa, and the Nilo-Saharan people of East Africa, share much less in genetic heritage with either the Afro-Asiatic groups or the Niger-Congo people, except as a result of some mixture that has occurred in East Africa in the last 5-10,000 years. This fact is supported by you people have stated: "mtDNA (maternal) sequences, labeled L3E (east African in origin) and U6 (western Asian in origin), were detected at frequencies of 96% in Moroccan Berbers, 82% in Algerian Berbers and 78% in non-Berber Moroccans, compared with only 4% in a Senegalese population. (Passarino et al., Am J Hum Genet, 1998)" Thus, according to your own quotes, North African Berbers and Egyptians in particular, and E. Africans to a lesser degree, derive in part from a Eurasian genetic heritage. That is not because of outside invasions after the establishment of dynastic Egypt 5,000 years ago, but rather, it is because of Paleolithic migration into Egypt and North Africa 10,000 - 20,000 years ago. So, the genetic evidence that you posted proves my point; both Ancient and Modern Egyptians are a mixture; of North-East African, Mediterranean and Eurasian genetic people, who came together in Paleolithic times, to form the ancestors of modern North African Berbers and Egyptians. So, it is not possible that Ancient Egypt was a "black African" civilization, but was a mixed and "multi-cultural" civilization, from day one. Some ancient Egyptians were black, and some were white (particularly in the North), and most were neither black nor white, but distinctly Egyptian. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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