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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] So who really thinks that there is a 'lack of DNA' or some other technical reason why the AE could not be primarily classified as black during the Dynastic? In other words who believes there are "missing facts" that we need to figure this out? Sure I get that DNA and other things help us flesh out our knowledge of the people, the culture and relations with other groups. It also helps us understand immigration and population movements. But seriously? Is anybody under the illusion there isn't enough data ALREADY to support this? [/qb][/QUOTE]Swenet and Oshun I told you this. From Doug's perspective DNA doesn't matter, skin color matters. (Diop also) dark skin = black - no other traits or DNA necessary Liberation of black people and black history > his "science" and Egyptology Therefore you look at the art and determine if the person was depicted as black (aka dark skinned) and if you insist on genetics haplogroups aren't skin color, disregard that (R1b for instance doesn't conform) if you insist on genetics at least just deal with genes specific to skin color, rather than haplogroups, "clines" or Admixture K analysis (aka tricky "scientific" methods to deny blackness). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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