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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] There is no genetic proof of foreigners in Egypt unless these foreigners were also Africanized people. R1b-M269 is non-existent in Extant Egyptians as well as mtDNA H1 and H3. yDNA J2 is a possibility but that may be refecltive of Ottoman Turk since the same pattern of J2 is seen in the cities of North Africa and NOT outside the cities. ---- Histologic findings in mummified skin - Thomas A This report describes the histologic findings of skin fragments from five Egyptian mummies and one from the Royal Ontario Museum ," Toronto, Ontario, were examined. The specimens ranged in age from 2 ,000 to 3,200 years . The first four specimens were random skin sections histology of the three remaining skin fragments retained surprising histologic architectural detail. Tissue from the nape of the neck of a particularly well-preserved mummy from the Detroit Institute of Arts[b] showed deep pigmentation of the basal layer[/b] (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. Tissue from the nape of the neck shows a ****DEEPLY*** pigmented epidermis. Occasional clear cells (arrow) are recognized at the dermoepidermal junction. In the papillary connective tissue are nuclei of fibroblasts. (Hematoxylin-eosin stain; X60.) ===== Fig. 2. In the deep dermis is an acutely curved hair follicle [b]suggesting formation of a KINKY HAIR SHAFT.[/b] (Hematoxylin-eosin stain; x60.) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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