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If some of the prominent dynastic Egyptians were 25% Eurasian would it bother you?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ethan: [QB] Since Horn of Africa populations are more Eurasian than 25%, even excluding semitic-speaking populations like Amhara or Tigray people for instance(who are almost 50-50), it's almost impossible that most Ancient Egyptian populations were any less than 50% Eurasian. The study about Sudan (Dobon et al.) shows Beja people (speaking a very basal language in the Cushitic branch) are even more Eurasian than semitic-speaking populations of Eritrea-Ethiopia. Beja people being the closest Afroasiatic speaking population to Egyptian geographically (excluding Asian Bedouins and the atypical Siwa berberophones), they should represent a good-proxy for AEs if you don't like modern Copts. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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