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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] There's hasn't been a lot of aDNA analysis of Ancient Egyptian remains that we know of; But all the analysis of aDNA we have thus far seem to identify Ancient Egyptians as indigenous black Africans. Not a dynastic race from Europe or the Middle East. That is this BMJ study, the JAMA study on the 18th Dynasty royal mummies and the DNA Tribes population match using the STR dna obtained from those studies. Everything, including other archaeological, linguistic and history analysis seems to indicate Ancient Egyptians are truly indigenous African people for the most part. Basically people who stayed in Africa during the OOA migration. Ancient Egyptian come from the same people who now occupy most of Sub-Saharan African (Yoruba, Somali, Wolof, Bantu, Nubian, Afar, Dinka, Fur, Dogon, Zulu, etc). Indigenous African people who are part of the people who stayed back in Africa during the OOA migration. In terms of uniparental haplogroups, y-dna A,B and E; mtdna L for the most part. All African people, including Ancient Egyptians of course, also share a common origin in Eastern Africa postdating the OOA migration. For example, most Cushitic, Chadic and Niger-Congo speakers share the common E-P2/PN2 ancestors postdating the OOA migration despite them speaking different language now. The majority of modern Cushitic, Chadic and Niger-congo speakers are carrier of this P2/PN2 mutation and thus share a common past postdating the OOA migration. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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