Come to think of it, breh here looks just like Shamus O'shannahan from Dublin
I was waiting for this study to be published and now I'm disappointed
They use Yoruba as the SSA reference population which is not good fit to determine how African were the ancient Egyptians.
You're trying too hard. No one ever thought that Egyptian origin was sub-saharan anyway.
Come to think of it, breh here looks just like Shamus O'shannahan from Dublin
geography's your friend. Use it.where the help are the Ancient Egyptians from then dumb was?
You gotta love the wordplay these white supremacists use. Humans are all originally from "Sub-Saharan Africa". In case you forgot the earliest human fossils are found in Ethiopia.
The word Sub-Saharan has no scientific meaning in this situation because the Sahara Desert has not always existed. Ancient Africans have moved up and down the continent constantly as the environment changed. About 10,000 years ago, the Sahara was a lush savannah where lots of people (who depicted themselves as black in cave paintings in Algeria) and animals lived. Its from these Ancient Africans who lived in the lush green savannah of the Sahara that the Ancient Egyptians originated from. Whether you wants to get into the semantics of whether these people were Sub-Saharan or not is IRRELEVANT. What is clear however if they were AFRICAN and they were BLACK.
So please save us the white supremacist misdirection of using a word like Sub-Saharan. The Ancient Egyptians originated from AFRICAN people. These AFRICANS were BLACK.
Period.
They should've used Beja, Amharas, modern Nubians, modern Berbers - if they were really trying. Cac-ology, y'all
ThisCan't believe they used Yoruba while leaving out East African populations especially those in the Horn of Africa.
Who the fukk said Egyptians weren't black?The word kemit means THE LAND OF THE BLACKS