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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] I think the best thing is to get more data from all periods of Egyptian history. Like you said what little data from other mummies don't corroborate (so far) what you are saying. While coalescence dates are a good guide to the ancient past, there is no substitute for raw data. And all I am saying is this is a theory not necessarily borne out by this one paper. I am not that familiar with the Egyptian slave trade but my understanding is those folks came from Sudan somewhere, probably far South since the north was Muslim. But again, like I said earlier the key to all of this slave trade or no slave trade is what is the "indigenous" DNA profile of an Egyptian? All this talk of Levantines and Sub Saharans is missing the point. There has to be a "basal" signature somewhere of the base population for the area in any time period. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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