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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ You speak as if there are no modern Egyptians that are black. [/qb][/QUOTE]I didn't say there was no black African in modern Egypt or modern China for that matter (in modern Egypt: some indigenous, other migrants other admixed). That much is obvious. I said: It's crazy to compare the [b]genetic profile [/b] of modern Egypt with the genetic profile of Ancient Egypt. The genetic structure of modern egypt has changed a lot since 5000 years ago due to foreign invasion (greeks, romans, persian, assyrians, muslim arabs, etc), occupation and migration. The DNA Tribes [URL=http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2013-02-01.pdf]study[/URL] of the Ramses III mummy says this about it (well known fact): [QUOTE]The present day genetic structure of Egypt might also have been influenced by later expansions in the Mediterranean and Near East. These included the large empires of the ancient world that integrated multiple cultures (primarily of West Asia), such as the Achaemenid and Macedonian empires (both known for religious tolerance). Similarly, the Arab migrations of the medieval period began in the Hejaz (the Arabian Peninsula adjacent to the Red Sea), and might have increased Egyptian contacts with neighboring populations of North Africa and the Near East. [b]All of these migrations (see Figure 1) might have influenced the present day genetic structure of Africa and Eurasia (including Egypt).[/b] For this reason, present day DNA matches in the following geographical analysis might to some degree reflect these population movements that took place after the time in Ramesses III. [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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