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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ Hey moron! Those back-migrations you speak of largely took place during Medieval to Modern times!! Hence, the vast majority of the haplogroups you listed are dated to Arab Islamic invasion and the Ottoman empire! [IMG]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/shurikenjay/AfricanDNA.jpg[/IMG] The map above comes from a 2004 study by Luis and Underhill et. ales called 'The Levant versus the Horn of Africa: Evidence for Bidirectional Corridors of Human Migrations'. In the study they specify those very haplogroups you listed as deriving from Islamic invasions to the Turkish Empire. As far as [i]ancient[/i] expansions go, it was FROM Africa (Egypt) TO Eurasia via the E3b (E1b1b). Note that E1b1b in 'Arab' Egyptians is still prominent as a [b]basal[/b] lineage. As you put it Egypt is right next to Palestine and Arabia, yet you always emphasize Asian migrations into Africa but never the converse, even though the former only took place [i]after[/i] the pharaonic period! [QUOTE]Originally posted by malcontent7: [qb] You are simply delusional. Egyptians varied in phenotype with a North/South gradient. I'm sure people in the North could look like Near Easterners. Why couldn't they? Because you don't like the idea? Egypt was not all Black but mixed. I don't know whether that girl is pristine or not but she has a similar complexion to the picture in the OP. I am sure there were many like her. You idiots claim you are taking back your history from the lying White man or whatever, but you are not at all objective and your attitude about Egypt is nazi like and unrealistic.[/qb][/QUOTE]Of course there was phenotypic variation with a north-south gradient. ALL indigenous populations in many countries or regions display such variation! Northern Italians differ somewhat from their southern kin, southern Chinese differ from northerners. The same is true with African countries even in Sub-Sahara. You are the one delusional if you think such a difference meant the northerners looked Asiatic! [b]LOL[/b] In fact, mainstream Egyptology has debunked the notion that ancient Delta Egyptians were of Asiatic descent. Why even the author I cited about the depiction of women in ancient Egyptian art, Gay Robins, was involved in skeletal studies that clearly showed *all* Egyptians including northern Delta folk to have closer affinities with Sub-Saharans than with Asiatics! You say that Egypt is mixed. This is very much true with MODERN Egypt but not ancient Egypt! [i]Moving to the opposite geographic extremity, the very small sample populations available from northern Egypt from before the 1st Dynasty(Merimda, Maadi and Wadi Digla) turn out to be significantly different from sample populations from early Palestine and Byblos, suggesting a lack of common ancestors over a long time. If there was a south-north cline of variation along the Nile Valley it did not, from this limited evidence, continue smoothly on into Palestine. The limb-length proportions of males from the Egyptian sites group them with Africans rather than with Europeans.[/i] Barry Kemp, [i]Ancient Egypt Anatomy of a Civilisation[/i] By the way, I noticed you never answered my question about which modern Egyptian best approaches Tut in color. I'm not surprised. ;) [QUOTE][qb]And I don't think the lighter women were symbolic either since in real life Women ARE lighter than the men within their ethnicity. While this tendency may have been become a tradition in their art work, it should by no means be ruled out as not being at all reflective of Egyptian phenotypes.[/qb][/QUOTE][b]LOL[/b] Again, who cares what you [i]think[/i]?! Of course biologically men produce more melanin than women, the difference is very slight. Unless you think a homogenous population can produce men with chocolate dark complexions and women with yellowish ones. Again, that the yellow convention with women was symbolic is something supported by all Egyptologists from Gay Robins to Zahi Hawass. [QUOTE][qb]Look at the woman on the right, does she look like she is wearing paint dumbass? [IMG]http://tinyurl.com/3zqaq4w[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]What?! :confused: The entire [i]scene[/i] is a painting!! [b]LOL[/b] Damn. I don't know who is more retarded YOU or Lyinass?? :eek: [/qb][/QUOTE][IMG]http://www.all-about-egypt.com/image-files/egypt-empire-map.jpg[/IMG] [URL=http://willofjehovah.com/Family%20History/_Rowe/from%20Adam/__moses/____illustrations2/ancient-egypt-map.jpg]Nice map on ancient Kemet[/URL] [URL=http://www.napoleonguide.com/images/map_egypte.jpg]Nice classic map[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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