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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] Obviously, if they aren't going to show the DNA for any Egyptians prior to the Third Intermediate Period, then the findings of this paper are less than useless on the origin and development of AE society. The third intermediate period was effectively the end of native Egyptian rule along the Nile, right up to the current "Arab" Egyptian state. Whatever inflows of genetics that happened during or after this point are irrelevant to the origin of the ancient culture. And obviously does nothing to answer the question of the overall affinity of the AE population from the Pre Dynastic thru 21st Dynasty. Ironically enough the Third Intermediate Period is also the time frame of the Kushite Pharoahs of Egypt. So does that represent "Sub Saharan" DNA inflows into Egypt? That is a key question here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt [/qb][/QUOTE]More woe is me, racism and 'but white people' bullshit. The data is NOT worse than useless. If the samples are sufficient it will tell is HOW CLOSER Modern Egyptians are to pre-Arab Egyptians! I will show the genetic differences during the transition between Modern, Roman, Greek, West Asian, Berber, Nubian and Late Native Egyptian dynasties. You are so stuck on denying the data you are not even able to see the benefits of what is actually being presented. SMH. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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