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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: so your response is to deny a south north expansion in favor of a north to south. Can't wait to see the comments for this. [/QUOTE]Ancient DNA supports north to south. Like I already said, your response to these DNA results because they conflict with your pan-African politics is to come up with some silly explanation for them. You posted an incredibly flawed population size argument. We've also had Afrocentrists claim the samples are not native Egyptians but foreigners (even albinos?!), accuse Krause et al of "racism" etc., Sudaniya is also proposing some sort of apartheid model where only northern Egyptians had Levantine ancestry. Afronuts are all over the place - which is why the two threads made on DNA (including this one)are being laughed at on other forums. [/qb][/QUOTE]"Ancient DNA supports north to south." lol Nope, it doesn't. Your eurocentric few is skewed, based on a few samples from Lower Egypt. :D [QUOTE]"Over the last two decades, numerous contemporary (Khartoum Neolithic) sites and cemeteries have been excavated in the Central Sudan.. The most striking point to emerge is the overall similarity of early neolithic developments inhabitation, exchange, material culture and mortuary customs in the Khartoum region to those underway at the same time in the Egyptian Nile Valley, far to the north." (Wengrow, David (2003) "Landscapes of Knowledge, Idioms of Power: The African Foundations of Ancient Egyptian Civilization Reconsidered," in Ancient Egypt in Africa, David O'Connor and Andrew Reid, eds. Ancient Egypt in Africa. London: University College London Press, 2003, pp. 119-137) [/QUOTE]--O'Connor, David B., Reid, Andrew Ancient Egypt in Africa [/QB][/QUOTE]
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