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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] Yes, Ancient Egyptians and African populations share a common origin somewhere in (North-) Eastern Africa. You can see it genetically and linguistically (common geographic origin of African languages in Eastern Africa). This at a time period post-dating the Out of Africa migration. [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/geo-origin-of-african-languages-chap-12-reconstr.jpg[/IMG] [i]Reconstructing Ancient Kinship in Africa by Christopher Ehret (From Early Human Kinship, Chap 12)[/i] [b]The most probable origin areas of each African families lay within regions in or adjacent to the Horn of Africa.[/b] There's also a lot of admixtures between African populations throughout history. This combined effect of common origin and admixture is why African populations cluster together in term of genetic distances. It's also why they share a lot cultural similarities. It's a similar thing for other populations too like Europeans, East Asians, Native Americans. Who tend to cluster together too (due to common origin and regional admixture). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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