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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [QB] Anyways now that I said what I had to say. Unlike a certain character I believe there is hardly any evidence that Bantus would have came directly from Ancient Egypt especially during the dynastic periods. There are no records that state a large scale migration from Egypt going South. However,I do believe that there could be a chance that there was a migration from the area of Nubia. Some say that it wouldn't have been mutually exclusive and I agree. I once had a good discussion with Beyoku about something related to this and it was very eye opening but I am not sure if Beyoku wants the discussion we had to go public without his permission so I will not delve deep until he says so. Anyways I've been following the Luhya people who are a Bantu group who themselves claim they come from more "North." [QUOTE]The true origin of the Abaluhya is disputable. According to their own oral literature, Luhyas migrated to their present day location from Egypt in the North. Some historians however believe that the Luhya came from Central and West Africa alongside other Bantus in what is known as the Great Bantu Migration.[/QUOTE] http://softkenya.com/tribe/luhya-tribe/ I don't think they mean Egypt literally but areas surrounding it like the Sudan. But more importantly I found this BOOK! [b]Linguistic Ties between Ancient Egyptian and Bantu[/b] http://www.bookpump.com/upb/pdf-b/2332900b.pdf However sadly it is not the full book but I do plan on one day buying the book. Anyways some linguistics actually agree that Ancient Egypt actually has some Bantu words. Could this be from the ancestors of "Bantus" during the Green Sahara? Does anyone have additional information on this. Moving on, like I said before I don't see why some on here think the DNAtribe scores of the 18th dynasty mummies should not be taken literally. I'm starting to think the 18th dynasty were not one of Egyptian origins but could have came from the Sudan/Nubia and probably more inner in that area... The 18th dynasty was most likely a reflection of this Nilo-Saharan ancestry of A3b2, B2a1, E2a. Not only that but they had typical "Nubian" attire African priesthood customs written all over the dynasty. The family that started this dynasty could have most likely came from Southern Sudan. I believe Ancient Nubians may have profiles that are similar to Southern Sudanese. Additional things that support this theory of that I have is that have West African specific sickle cell traits with these mummies, we have malaria strands specific to this region as well. I see more evidence of the 18th dynasty family being a Nubian origins family. And like in my OP E-M2 is hypothesized to come from that area. Thoughts anyone? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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