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Ancient Egyptians were not Black. Neither historically or genetically has their Blackness been proven.
One
of the world's foremost experts on ancient Egypt is archaeologist Dr.
Zahi Hawass, who is currently Egypt's Minister of State for Antiquities
Affairs. Hawass has stated that "the portrayal of ancient Egyptian
civilization as black has no element of truth to it." But let's not just
take his word for it, let's look at the actual evidence regarding the
ancient Egyptians...
>Borgognini-Tarli
and G. Paoli, 1982. The ABO blood type frequencies of ancient Egyptians
showed no signs of differing significantly from that of present-day
Egyptians. According to the authors, "the blood-group distribution
obtained for Asiut, Gebelen and Aswan necropoles shows resemblances with
the present leucoderm population of Egypt and particularly with its
more 'conservative' fraction (the Copts, MOURANT et al., 1976)."
http://www.jrbooksonline.com/PDF_Books/RaceOfAncientEgypt.pdf
Also,
scientists at the University of Cairo tested DNA from the remains of
pyramid workers from 2600 BC, and found that the DNA of ancient
Egyptians matches that of modern Egyptians. That is, the people living
in Egypt now are essentially the same as the people living there
thousands of years ago. Don't believe me? This is what Dr. Moamena
Kamel (Immunologist, Cairo University) had to say in PBS's "Lost City of
the Pyramids." - "People who are living here, they are the same as the
people who had been living 6000 years ago. OK? And now the moderns are
the descendants of these ancient Egyptians." See for yourself, just fast
forward to 35:15 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2052684108925689662 |