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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] But this is probably why the author of the paper mentions the impact of foreigners. All I can say is that I don't think this happened as as a major displacement event, or even a few. I imagine there were several periods of relatively heavier inflow: the Islamic expansion, Canaan and Hyksos settlement/expansions, etc. Still, I agree with the general idea that mixing started in northern Egypt during the predynastic and became more noticeable over thousands of years. By 1k BC we see the inflow reaches all the way to Ethiopia. So even Upper Egypt and Nubia should've experienced changes. Anyway the link I posted, the author cites these studies for the ~3kya backflow event (which might offer a more specific time): 3) A.X. Sun, G. R. Crabtree, A. S. Yoo, Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 25, 215–221 (2013). 4) S. Thomsen, G. Azzam, R. Kaschula, L. S. Williams, C. R. Alonso,Development 137, 2951–2960 (2010). Does anyone know how to read this?? What are the names of these studies? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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