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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] [i]If[/i] the New Kingdom Egyptian samples c. 1300 BCE are closest in their autosomal DNA to Neolithic/Ancient/Modern Levantines, then those affinities were there as far back as the Epipalaeolithic when Afro-Asiatic speakers settled in Egypt. Carleton Coon & Hamiticists vindicated... Of course though these Afrocentric psychos will cling to a "massive migration" scenario of Asiatics pouring into Egypt (2nd millennium BC). It will be funny when we get older samples and they more or less show the same Levantine affinities. Afronuts will then be screaming. This is though all a big [i]if[/i] since Krause et al. 2017 has not yet been published and I still think its possible the closest PCA match to the New Kingdom Egyptian samples = Egyptian Copts, or Sinaitic (not Levant) Bedouin; the Sinaitic Bedouin extend to the Nile Delta. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedouin#In_Egypt [/qb][/QUOTE]Yawn,… you and your false narratives. smh [QUOTE] "The ancient Egyptians were not 'white' in any European sense, nor were they 'Caucasian'… we can say that the earliest population of ancient Egypt included African people from the upper Nile, African people from the regions of the Sahara and modern Libya, [b]and smaller numbers of people who had come from south-western Asia and perhaps the Arabian penisula."[/b] [/QUOTE]—Robert Morkot (2005). The Egyptians: An Introduction. pp. 12-13 Since you love Wiki that much: [QUOTE] DNA history of Egypt Copts [i]A 2015 study by Dobon et al. identified an ancestral autosomal component of West Eurasian origin that is common to many modern Afroasiatic-speaking populations in Northeast Africa. Known as the Coptic component, it peaks among Egyptian Copts who settled in Sudan over the past two centuries. Copts also formed a separated group in PCA, a close outlier to other Egyptians, Afro-Asiatic-speaking Northeast Africans and Middle East populations. The Coptic component evolved out of a main Northeast African and Middle Eastern ancestral component that is shared by other Egyptians and also found at high frequencies among other Afro-Asiatic-speaking populations in Northeast Africa (~70%). The scientists suggest that this points to a common origin for the general population of Egypt. They also associate the Coptic component with Ancient Egyptian ancestry, without the later Arabian influence that is present among other Egyptians.[30] [/i] [/QUOTE] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_history_of_Egypt#Copts [/QB][/QUOTE]
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