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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Keino: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Horemheb: [b]Kem...Queen Tiye's father was an Asian, check out his mummy. Most of you are aware that the standard World History class in America teaches that the earliest Egyptian's came from the east and settled in what is now the middle of the Sahara desert. As the desert dried out one group went east to the Nile and the other went south. This explains the abundance of Asian markers in sub Saharian African populations. You can get a PHD in African history at many Universities and Egypt is hardly dealt with. AE is a Med. civilization with some African influence. [/b][/QUOTE] I think this is not sound scientific thinking....If all groups/peoples came out of africa (africans have never been one group or ethnicity/ nation of people) then we should be able to find markers of all groups still in africa...One african group can have more of "X" type marker, but little to none of "Y" while another african group can have the reverse. Some african groups have a low frequency of Hbs (sickle cell gene)while many africans and middle easterners have a high frequency of it. Obviously this shows some isolation within african group, but this does not mean they were not biodiverse. There are african groups who are alike phenotypically, but have many differences at the genetic level...A population can be very diverse yet isolated from other populations. See its seems like all scientific hypotheses are reversed when it comes to the history of the african continent and even the middle east... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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