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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] ^It is not necessary to see a high frequency of L mtDNA to support the African heritage of the Egyptians and Abusir mummies, because African maternal lineages should not be solely delegated to L branches. This is due to the fact Eurocentrists are constantly tinkering with names of L3 and L3(M,N) clades to deny the African origin of many so-called Asian lineages. This is supported by the change in the name of the mtDNA L3c group. The group L3c of Watson et al. (1997) was renamed U6 (Richards et al. 1998). This along with changing Y-Chromosomes R1b1 and R1b1a found in Africans into R-L278 and R-L754/L761 respectively , while Europeans carrying these clades are simply referred to as R1b1 and R1b1a, to make it appear the these clades do not exist in Africa and promote the idea that R-V88 is of non-African origin. . [IMG]http://olmec98.net/ydnaR1_1.png[/IMG] . Because few people who do genetics research study history and anthropology, they fail to realize that the skeletons dating between 950-750 BC, would represent Egyptians not Asians. This is supported by the fact that Abusir has been recognized as an early center of Egyptian civilization, and the Hyksos was a Kushite dynasty: See http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=18;t=000042 As a result, the Abusir mummies dating between 750-950 BC indicate that the so-called Eurasian haplogroups are in reality African haplogroup. Click on the video below: ' ' [URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmfGuqWivDM] [IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EmfGuqWivDM/0.jpg[/IMG][/URL] . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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