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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [b]Now if the Ancient Upper Egyptians turn out to be Eurasian then...damn. It would certainly put a question on the Green Saharan theory, considering all the evidence it would be odd. Even then I dont see how this proves a Dynastic Race theory like some folks on ForumBio seem to suggest. These people could have been native Africans...I just dont see how they would be distinct from other Africans... [/b] [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_70QeGoT_fmI/TA_ZP9LLPmI/AAAAAAAAAdE/eZmeY_Kqn2Y/s400/hitlerdebunk.jpg[/IMG] There is no proof of any Dynastic Race theory, nor do Upper Egyptians "turn out" to be "Eurasian" or the so-called "basal eurasian." The idiots on the web who keep grasping for straws along these lines remain debunked idiots, whose primary "strategy" these days is repetition of that debunked nonsense. But even spotting them assorted "eurasian" claims, they are STILL PITIFUL. In any event the people closest ethnically to the Egyptians are the Nubians- as credible scientific studies show time and time again. Trying to "distance" Kemet from "sub-Saharan" Africa still fails on this point, and turns out to be an exercise in irrelevance when the dark Nubians come into view. [IMG]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubia#/media/File:NubianMuseum.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-l_XE7m94zeA/WETpXPuLdCI/AAAAAAAAC1I/1g6p-eP-3eQ9yB6dyjiDOsF6JEHE8HnoACLcB/s1600/yurco_nubian_egyptian_links_12Dynasty.jpg[/IMG] modern nubians LIVING TODAY IN EGYPT. Any talk about "today's" Egyptians must include these Egyptian citizens who are already living in Egypt now, at the present time. They are not "foreigners"- they are Egyptian citizens just like the Arab era types that now claim the title. They are just as much "native Egyptians" as anyone in Egypt today claiming the title. [IMG]http://c8.alamy.com/comp/C3JJPW/egyptian-nubians-gather-at-the-alexandria-railway-station-to-travel-C3JJPW.jpg[/IMG] [b]Native sons of today's Egypt.. [/b] Caesar says: [b]Mummies from the third intermediate to later are too late to describe what the core indigenous ancestry might be. This paper hasn't even come out yet. There is a lot of speculation The only thing to do is to test pre-dynastic mummies.[/b] Whatever "speculation" others may do, the scientific data on hand is already clear and debunks much of that bogus "speculation." And predynastic mummies have ALREADY been tested for well nigh over a century. They show close relationships with fellow Africans further south. No more "testing" is "needed." The data is already in, and has already been exhaustively documented. [IMG]http://www.myheartskipped.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/053-traditional-egyptian-wedding-dance.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/image/view/-/1428490/medRes/370985/-/maxw/600/-/e2iu2l/-/nubian.jpg[/IMG] Native sons of Egypt.. Ancient of modern, makes no difference.. [b]2 - The body proportions and linguistics told us something. But people just held on to that information and ignored ancient DNA findings[/b] Not really. ANd ancient DNA is simply one other line of evidence that has to take its place alongside and be cross-checked against detailed data from other lines. It would be naive to jump on aDNA as the "last word" on anything. ANd all the old biases we see now in modern DNA studies or cranial or skeletal studies, such as selective sampling, or misleading labels, or "true negro" stereotypes, would STILL be problems with aDNA. It is naive to tout aDNA as this oh so authoritative line of data. [IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7apday5zcAc/VLawuYJsPKI/AAAAAAAABSc/d-OsltIZ4Sk/s1600/researchproblems3.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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