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Yeah true but historically Horners have close ties to Arabia and Ancient Egypt.
Yeah true but historically Horners have close ties to Arabia and Ancient Egypt.
that table implies that those mummies had drops of northwestern euoropean blood?
KV35YL had 15%
So do every group of Africans who live along the Nile.
No, it isn't by race but by region. Africans live in Europe, too.
actually groups of people along the nile aren't all the same.
and I thought that chart was stating dna.. which makes sense if by a certain time some mumies would have a slight drop of NW European.... it came through GREECE to EGYPT
fukk a table of nations, we got DNA
So do every group of Africans who live along the Nile.
No, it isn't by race but by region. Africans live in Europe, too.
tha is my point
No, the chart is by region,not ancestry.
Listen nikka. The ancient egyptians called the horn, the land of gods "Ta Nater". The name Oromo or Horomo means "children of Horus" so wtf nikka you telling we don't have historic and blood ties? Yea aight
so you're implying that KV35YL had ancestry tied to the NW EUROPEAN area and is still 100% African?
If any of this were true then sure
BTW Ta-Seti is the home land of proto dynastic AEs and guess what?
The Ta-Seti people and their identity is still trying to be deciphered. Today from what is known they are believed to have spoken a Nilo-Saharan language.[8]
Furthermore, Proto Egyptian lexicon can be found in pretty much any African language
Lets not get started on the Wet Sahara or Kingdom of Yam....wouldn't want to hurt your feelings
The Ancient-Egyptians named themselves "Rageedii": "The perfect men" in their language and the Somali People use still now this name "Rageedii" with the same ancient-egyptian meaning "The perfect men".
Furthermore, Proto Egyptian lexicon can be found in pretty much any African language
she said that the Ancient-Egyptians and The Puntites used to speak and communicate with the same language. Again the representations of the early Puntites, or Somali people, on the Egyptian monuments, show striking resemblances to the Egyptians themselves. » By Brian Brown New York: Brentano's[1923] In “The Making of Egypt” (1939). Petrie states that the Land of Punt was “sacred to the Egyptians as the source of their race" The King Sahure (2458-2446 B.C.) from this Egyptian Old Kingdom, Dynasty V (2498-2491 B.C.) made a trade expedition to the Land of Punt .
Humanity came from the horn