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[QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ Indeed nowhere in the DNATribes STR data does it say anything about Arabs, Levantines, or any Asiatic ancestry for that matter for the 18th dynasty only AFRICAN affinities. [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lyinass: [qb] Arabia is close to Africa yet straight forms of hair are much more common than in Africa. This could be due to people from the North mixing into these populations.[/qb][/QUOTE]Yet the [b]wavy[/b] (not straight) hair texture among Egyptians is not uncommon among east Africans but is [i]most[/i] common in North Africa particularly around the Saharan region where the Egyptians' ancestors originated. Therefore your point about a "northern" a.k.a. Eurasian influence is null. :o [QUOTE][qb]I'm going to add...[/qb][/QUOTE]More of your b.s. rhetoric. [QUOTE][qb]..I know now I'm a white supremacist for thinking this. [/qb][/QUOTE]Of course you are Mathilda disciple. We all have known this about you since your lyinass first began posting in this forum. :) [/qb][/QUOTE]Wavy hair is not exclusive to East Africa. You find people with "wavy" hair through out West Africa as well. You also have ones who have what I call straight coarse hair. Think Don King in this regard. My uncle had hair like that, it was straight, but it was coarse, so it didn't fall like a white man's would. It looked exactly like don kings. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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