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DNA from ancient Egyptian mummies reveals their ancestry
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By Ben Guarino May 30 at 3:33 PM
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But there was one persistent hole in ancient Egyptian identity: their chromosomes. Cool, dry permafrost can preserve prehistoric DNA like a natural freezer, but Egypt is a gene incinerator. The region is hot. Within the mummies' tombs, where scientists would hope to find genetic samples, humidity wrecked their DNA. What's more, soda ash and other chemicals used by Egyptian embalmers damaged genetic material.

A study led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the University of Tubingen in Germany managed to plug some of those genetic gaps. Researchers wrung genetic material from 151 Egyptian mummies, radiocarbon dated between Egypt's New Kingdom (the oldest at 1388 B.C.) to the Roman Period (the youngest at 426 A.D.), as reported Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.

Johannes Krause, a University of Tubingen paleogeneticist and an author of the study, said the major finding was that “for 1,300 years, we see complete genetic continuity.” Despite repeated conquests of Egypt, by Alexander the Great, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Assyrians — the list goes on — ancient Egyptians showed little genetic change. “The other big surprise,” Krause said, “was we didn't find much sub-Saharan African ancestry.”

The remains came from Abusir el-Meleq, an ancient Nile community in the middle of Egypt. From the mummies the scientists extracted bone, teeth and soft tissue samples. (Although Egyptian embalmers removed the brains of the deceased, the scientists wrote that “in most cases, non-macerated mummy heads still have much of their soft tissue preserved.”)

The hard samples yielded the most DNA, perhaps because the teeth and bones were protected by soft tissue or because the embalming processes left tougher material intact. After preparing the samples in a sterilized room in Germany, the researchers bathed the samples in UV radiation for an hour to minimize contamination.Ancient Egyptians were closely related to people who lived along the eastern Mediterranean, the analysis showed. They also shared genetic material with residents of the Turkish peninsula at the time and Europe.

Given Egypt's location at the intersection of Africa, Europe and Asia, and the influx of foreign rulers, Krause said he was surprised at how stable the genetics seemed to be over this period. The scientists were particularly interested in the change in ruling class at the turn of the first millennium. First came the Hellenistic dynasty, in the aftermath of Alexander the Great’s conquests, from 332 B.C. to 30 B.C., and then Roman rule from 30 B.C. to about 400 A.D. And yet the genetics of the Abusir el-Meleq community appeared to be unperturbed by shifting politics.

The scientists compared these ancient genetics with those of 100 modern Egyptians and 125 modern Ethiopians that had been previously analyzed. If you ask Egyptians, they'll say that they have become more European recently, Krause said. “We see exactly the opposite,” he said.

It was not until relatively recently in Egypt's long history that sub-Saharan genetic influences became more pronounced. “In the last 1,500 years, Egypt became more African, if you want,” Krause said.

In their paper, the researchers acknowledged that “all our genetic data were obtained from a single site in Middle Egypt and may not be representative for all of ancient Egypt.” In the south of Egypt, the authors wrote, sub-Saharan influences may have been stronger.

This study left two gaps in the Egyptian timeline that Krause wants to fill, he said. It is not clear when the African gene flow, present in modern Egyptians, occurred. Nor could the study determine the origin of the Egyptians. “The other big question is, 'Where did the ancient Egyptians come from?' ” Krause said. To answer that, scientists will have to find genomes “back further in time, in prehistory.”

DNA from ancient Egyptian mummies reveals their ancestry
 
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"In their paper, the researchers acknowledged that “all our genetic data were obtained from a single site in Middle Egypt and may not be representative for all of ancient Egypt.”


So basically, nothing to see here. Just more cac fukkery. Everybody wanna be a nikka, but nobody wanna be a nikka. If they can steal Rock music, Dreads and the Dab, may as well try to steal our history too.
 

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Breh :jbhmm: what is it about ancient Egypt cacs wanna claim that place sooo bad???

They are salty that a complex society existed in Africa while they were still eating each other's feces in the caves of Europe. Cacs always been envious of Egypt and have God complexes where they always want to insert themselves in greatness
 

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The Hellenistic period Egyptian pharoahs were of no relation the ancient egyptian dynasties that built the pyramids, the name should be a straight giveaway of that (Hellas means Greek in the greek language), they are the descendants of the greek and macedonian army alexander the great brought in when he conquered Egypt which was well beyond its heyday by that point. Ancient egypt proper was thriving 2,000 years prior to that. The fact that they'd cherry pick a fake pharoah pretender from that period is a straight giveaway how disingenuous they are with this bullshyt finding
 

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They are salty that a complex society existed in Africa while they were still eating each other's feces in the caves of Europe. Cacs always been envious of Egypt and have God complexes where they always want to insert themselves in greatness

I think it's more than just that
 

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How is this fake news or even controversial?

This study left two gaps in the Egyptian timeline that Krause wants to fill, he said. It is not clear when the African gene flow, present in modern Egyptians, occurred. Nor could the study determine the origin of the Egyptians. “The other big question is, 'Where did the ancient Egyptians come from?' ” Krause said. To answer that, scientists will have to find genomes “back further in time, in prehistory.”

You're trying too hard. No one ever thought that Egyptian origin was sub-saharan anyway.
 

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Oh? So what sunblock they used again?

White folks can barely survive in Arizona without getting skin cancer yet they were just prancing around the deserts of Africa and thriving 3300 years ago. Plus most of the art by Egyptians depicted themselves as dark skinned with kinky hair, big lips, wide noses. Cacs love re writing history
 
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