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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tyrannohotep: It would depend on what kind of ancestry the people of Nubia, the region immediately south of Upper Egypt, had. And from everything I've read, I wouldn't be too sure they were radically more "SSA" than any of the Egyptians. By and large they would probably sort into the same "North African" clade as the AE.[/QUOTE]I'm aware of that which is why I said [i]added[/i]. I wasn't saying the Upper Egyptians or even Nubians themselves would have been of SSA [b]origins[/b]. But due to proxity they could have had some SSA genetic influence. Like how Northwest Africans have some SSA genetic influence due to proximity. Not that they WERE SSA. We know they are mainly North African. But is the Green Sahara migration still relevant? More importantly what about L2 in the Levant during the Bronze age? Correct me but that seems to hint at a SSA migration. That is where I am mostly basing my argument at. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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