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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HeartofAfrica: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hamilcar: [qb]Yes I was aware of this but it doesn't necessarily means that these samples are not egyptian or that they are foreigners. You have no evidence about this. Also what a coincidence that egyptians share the same genetic profile as these samples ...but ok let's wait for some old empire dna results from upper egypt. Also you avoided the fact that two of these samples were not from abusir. Moreover anthropological studies all points to egyptians being caucasoid. Even old empire egyptians portrayed themselves similar to modern egyptians. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yet here you are pushing dna results as fact. I bet you didn't even read the cross-examination of the sample you used in that result. Where those in the field made it clear that making assumptions like you did is fundamentally an error. Also, whose talking about melanin? This more about ancestry, continuity, and parental genetic heritage. And those from Eurasia and the Levant don't have that direct connection. Like you seem to want to claim, by making them non-African or assuming that Africans, don't relate to each other more than you believe. Despite the contrary being more true (As I already provided, with those North Africa studies). Especially along the Nile Valley, after the collapse of the Green Saharan. Like I said there's more evidence to support an African claim under review than anything else, especially in this generation. ------------------------------------ These are studies from that same year, with samples from mummies within known areas in Egypt. With concrete evidence of their origins as Egyptians. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/KHmBTCd.png[/IMG] https://www.docdroid.net/6a7GXnr/the-kinship-of-two-12th-dynasty-mummies-revealed-by-ancient-dna-sequencing-drosou-et-al-2017-pdf I.E From an actual Dynastic period Not from Lebanon, or from sets in Egypt. Where origin in regard to relation is dubious...all of this was dealt with in 2018. ------------------------------------- Fact of the matter is they were, more African than anything else. https://www.academia.edu/470411/Dental_indicators_of_heath_and_stress_in_early_Egyptian_agriculturalists_Difficult_transition_and_gradual_recovery [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/2wUm3yF.png[/IMG] https://www.academia.edu/6364579/An_Examination_of_Nubian_and_Egyptian_Biological_Distance_Support_for_Biological_Diffusion_or_In_Situ_Development [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/66v0QqN.png[/IMG] You can confirm that truth on this very forum, you signed up for. That gives it more credence. [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=010019]A new analysis interpreting Nilotic relationships and peopling of the Nile Valley – K Godde July 2018[/URL] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hamilcar: "africanity" means absolutely nothing all civilizations in Africa are african and not all africans are related to each other. It's not because you have the same level of melanin in your skin that you can claim every civilization you want it doesn't work like that.[/QUOTE]Also, yes African means African. If you actually watched the video you'd understand, what it specifically means. Which includes all of Africa's natural diversity. Or do these look like Eurasians to you? [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/uClSwCW.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/F4QRYhr.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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