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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] So you see, it's not a matter of haplogroups or peoples in Africa being "outliers" as you say. The populations of Southwest Asia are or were continuous with Africa especially in prehistoric times. [/qb][/QUOTE]Nothing but a lame attempt to disconnect Ancient Egypt from Sub-Sahara Africa and connect it more with Southwest Asia or current coastal North Africa. Djehuti = WestAsian nut. LOL Sure all humans haplogroups originate in Africa but some haplogroups originate outside Africa post OOA migration. Those people were relatively isolated and diverge historically, religiously, culturally, phenotypically and genetically with African people. Still there was always some amount of admixture and interrelationship between African people and people we share geographic borders with in Europe or West Asia (bidirectional). That's true for any people who shares borders with one another especially in recent time with larger population and faster mode of transportation. Anyway at the moment, none of the Ancient Egyptian mummy samples (18th Dynasty, 19th Dynasty) clusters with North Africa or people from West Asia, but they do cluster with African south of the Sahara (Great Lake Africans, Southern Africans, West Africans). Ramses III is also said to be e1b1a (E/E-P2/E-M2), which also link Ancient Egypt to Africa south of the Sahara (and their real "brethren" living currently in the Sahara, East Africa and in the south of North African countries). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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