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The Great DNA Hoax: The European heist of Ancient Egypt (Documentary)

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Description below is provided by the Kings' Monologue. In this short documentary we will be taking a deep dive into the claims made by a heavily referenced study published in Nature communications. It claims that ancient egyptian ancestry is largely non-african, based on dna that was collected from mummies in Middle Egypt. We will be exploring the truth behind these claims, but even more importantly, we will be uncovering some surprising outcomes from this research that have opened new insights, a smoking gun of sorts, into how this data should be interpreted. I advice you to stick around around to the end so you dont miss any of that. Thanks so much to my current Patrons: Cherio, Tracey, Marshall, Jason, Kevin, Christian, CalvinReferences:Matching STR Algorithm | ATCC – Understanding the Matching Algorithm | ATCC.orgFrom mess to matrix and beyond: estimating the size of settlements in the Ptolemaic Fayum/Egypt - ScienceDirect - From mess to matrix and beyond: estimating the size of settlements in the Ptolemaic Fayum/Egypt – Lee & MuellerDNA discovery reveals relatives of ancient Egyptians | CNN - DNA discovery reveals genetic history of ancient Egyptians – Thomas PagePopaffiliator1-Meta-Analysis-STR-Hawass-et-al - Google Sheets- - PopAffiliator Meta AnalysisAncestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family | Congenital Defects | JAMA | JAMA Network - Ancestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family - Zahi Hawass, PhD; Yehia Z. Gad, MD; Somaia Ismail, PhD; et alRevisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study | The BMJ - Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study - Zahi Hawass, egyptologist1, Somaia Ismail, professor of molecular biology23, Ashraf Selim, professor of radiology4, Sahar N Saleem, professor of radiology4, Dina Fathalla, molecular biologist3, Sally Wasef, molecular biologist5, Ahmed Z Gad, molecular biologist3, Rama Saad, molecular biologist3, Suzan Fares, molecular biologist3, Hany Amer, assistant professor of pharmacology6, Paul Gostner, radiologist7, Yehia Z Gad, professor of molecular genetics2, Carsten M Pusch, molecular biologist8, Albert R Zink, paleopathologist9OSF Preprints | Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt: Further discussion - Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt: Further discussion | Jean-Philippe Gourdine, Shomarka Keita, Jean-Luc Gourdine, Alain AnselinWayback Machine (archive.org) - Ramesses III and African Ancestry in the 20th Dynasty of New Kingdom Egypt – DNA TribesWayback Machine (archive.org) - Last of the Amarna Pharaohs: King Tut and His RelativesWayback Machine (archive.org) - Ancient Eurasian and African Ancestry in EuropeAncient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods | Nature Communications - Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods | Verena J. Schuenemann, Alexander Peltzer, Beatrix Welte, W. Paul van Pelt, Martyna Molak, Chuan-Chao Wang, Anja Furtwängler, Christian Urban, Ella Reiter, Kay Nieselt, Barbara Teßmann, Michael Francken, Katerina Harvati, Wolfgang Haak, Stephan Schiffels & Johannes Krause

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Gray Sun
Gray Sun 1 year ago

The couple of times I've been to the ancient Egyptian exhibit at the metropolitan museum of art in new york city it was indisputably clear that the design of the hair on the sarcophagi are locks and most of the mummies had preserved texture hair of black people. Even doing a simple eye test by looking at the attire of ancient Egyptians, their dress code, colorful, the multiple colors and the designs, blacks in Afrika have been dressing like that for centuries. There's also the most overlooked and avoided issue of relationship and the connection, or, better yet, lack thereof, between ancient Egyptians and arabs or whites, eurasians, claiming to be descendants. They claim to be descendants but they pillage and excavate and desecrate the tomb and graves of their own revered forefathers and exhibit them to the world and permit outsiders to do so as well, yet consider it blasphemy to even talk about pillaging or excavating the grave of revered muslims such as Abu Bakr or Ali Ibn Abi Talib. That in itself is enough proof that eurasians have no relationship to ancient Egyptians.

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