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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Many black Americans have non-African haplogroups. [/QUOTE]Let's not isolate what I said. Genetically northern Egypt seemed mostly non African, they find some genes for lighter skin, and they find the lower Egyptian phenotype spreading by the NK into Upper Egypt. Does it mean the "black" phenotype was nowhere? No. But it offers enough reason for us not to take writers at face value if they described them without much diversity. Where in Egypt did these writers supposedly go and what evidence is there that they were ever there? [QUOTE] The Greco-Latin authors didn't do genetic and genome measurements. They used non-metric assessment. An assessment seemingly displeasing you. Their assessment exists, you can't counter it.[/QUOTE]Skepticism is not displeasure. Please answer my questions: [b]Where[/b] in Egypt were these writers viewing the Egyptians and what evidence do we have they that really went to Egypt? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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