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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Prince_of_punt: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Prince_of_punt: Correct, the horn is inhabated by diverse African groups. Ancient Egypt was most likely just a mixture of these groups which have been diluted by eurasion ancestory of recent (ie, Turkish, Arab etc etc) [/QUOTE]I take it that your are not zoning out the fact that the ancient Nile Valley was a complex 'mixture' of both Saharan elements and populations who were living up the Nile. If you are, what is your evidence to the contrary? [/qb][/QUOTE]No this is what i was trying to imply in my post. But what I am trying to understand is: Where the predynastic Egyptians from the horn (ie could the land of Punt been in the horn)? This would mean that the ancients were a diverse mixture of subsaharan Africans. But was the horn as diverse as it is today (especially on the western edges of Ethiopia) in the past? Who do the nubians (nilo-saharan speaking populations) cluster with in terms of genetics? Modern Egyptians have a high percentage of E3b, thus suggesting a strong East African link. Could Punt actually be considered for places like Central Africa excluding Eurasia (ie setting info from sources) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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