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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dead: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [qb] No, this African Genome Variation Project is very good for recognizing the African ethnic affiliation of Ancient Egyptians since the earliest substantial trace of Eurasian admixtures in this Northeastern part of Africa is said to be 986 BC (see my post above in this thread). Which correspond roughly to Assyrians and other late period foreign conquest of Ancient Egypt (Greeks, Romans, etc). Of course, only Ancient DNA taken from actual Ancient Egyptian mummies can confirm the thing. But as you know it is the case considering Ramses III is determined to be E1b1a (BMJ study) and the JAMA/BMJ and DNA Tribes analysis of the autosomal DNA of the Ancient Egyptian mummies. AKA they are all Africans related to so-called Sub-Saharan Africans more than any other people. As you know, I always considered as very probable that they must have been low level of Eurasian admixtures in Ancient Egyptians probably even at its foundation stage. That is even much before the Hyksos/Aamu conquest during the second intermediate period. But the African Genome Variation Project, if we extend the results to the whole Northeastern African region, and the ancient DNA taken from actual AEians mummies all indicate that this admixture would be very minimal. Ancient Egyptians mummies, according to current results, are mostly black Africans (See BMJ, JAMA and DNA Tribes studies). [/qb][/QUOTE]In craniometric studies, ancient Egyptians don't cluster/pool or closely match with modern West/Central African (i.e. "Negroid") means, they are fairly close though to Somali or Horn populations (Froment, 1991, 1992, 1994): [IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Aqd45AXXHlc/VJ4cpiJc6UI/AAAAAAAAApI/vnCjbUsKK1w/s1600/fromentpic.jpg[/IMG] Also claiming that "Somalis" are part of "black phenotypic diversity" (as those with the ESR pan-African political agenda claim) is false, since Sub-Saharan Africans/"blacks" do not cluster together. So despite Froment writing: "Horn of Africa (Tigré and Somalia) fit well into Egyptian variations", this does not mean you can extend this to West Africa. [/qb][/QUOTE]It's a fact that there is diversity within Africa, this goes for popuations above the Sahara, within the Sahara and sub to the Sahara. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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