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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Reading the summary Elmaestro. It is not what you think. I myself got caught in the sensationalism title without reading. 1. It is supporting the fact the Ancient Egyptians are Sudanese sand they occupied regions along the Nile BEFORE the Arab conquest about 700AD. Is this a rebuttal to Abusir paper? Lol! Man you people are like whores. SMH ----- Authors summary This admixture process largely[b] coincides with the time of the Arab conquest[/b], spreading in a [b]southbound direction along the Nile and the Blue Nile[/b]. Nilotic populations occupying the region around the White Nile show long-term continuity, genetic isolation and genetic links to[b] ancestral East African people[/b]. Compared to current times, groups that are ancestral to the current day [b]Nilotes likely inhabited a larger area of northeast Africa prior to the migration from the Middle East as their ancestry component can still be found in a large area[/b]. Our findings reveal the genetic history of[b] Sudanese and South Sudanese people[/b], broaden our knowledge on demographic history of humans, and quantify the impact of large-scale historic migration events in northeast Africa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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