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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dinkum: [qb] Unfortunately, it seems some people cannot accept reality. All my posts came with respected sources. Why is it okay to put up tons of Sub-Saharan Africans and claim they are the supposedly real descendants of ancient Egyptians, WHEN DNA, HAIR ANALYSIS and FORENSIC SCIENCE RECREATIONS just debunked them? [/qb][/QUOTE]What hair analysis? Your DNA analysis sampled Egyptians that had been living under foreign rule for hundreds of years AND was Lower Egyptian which meant they'd be more mixed with Levanites than Southern the Egyptians that brought the dynastic period to Egypt. DNA Tribes, genetic data on Ramses and ancinent Sudanese data isn't "much" but it all points to a mostly African origin. Other posters also showed you that Near Easterners could vary in appearance. Before the spread of light skin found in modern Europeans, the Socotra arabs, that have little African DNA, would've been more representative of the Near East. Yet appearances of these Arabs are generally in range for "blacks." So only knowing the haplogroup, especially without an idea of when it arrived in Egypt, is insufficient to make broad enough assumptions about race. Knowing their subclade or haplogroup doesn't mean you know what they looked like which is more important because both often predate the spread of light skin, and the morphologies of southern Egyptian faces was often in range of blacks during the predynastic period when the state was emerging. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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