Best documentary about Egypt plus confirmation about black Egyptians

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Why is Egypt's dikk down your throat you bytch-ass nikka?

We ain't from there and they weren't Black.

The only person being embarrassed is you.

Y’all hear this dikk sucker? nikka NO ONE LIKE YOU!!! :mjlol:

Everyone is on to what your pink ass is paid to do. YOU LOSE in every facade of this debate with me. Your weak ass must then resort to making the same refuted arguments to people who you KNOW don’t understand these arguments. That makes you an intellectual coward.
 
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It actually proves there were more Sub-Saharan people in the area AFTER Roman occupation. If more evidence becomes available, that may change.​

Why in the fukk do you keep touting this debunked study after you were already given the source?

Results that are likely reliable are from studies that analyzed short tandem repeats (STRs) from Amarna royal mummies5 (1,300 BC), and of Ramesses III (1,200 BC)6; Ramesses III had the Y chromosome haplogroup E1b1a, an old African lineage7. Our analysis of STRs from Amarna and Ramesside royal mummies with popAffiliator18 based on the same published data5,6 indicates a 41.7% to 93.9% probability of SSA affinities (see Table 1); most of the individuals had a greater probability of affiliation with “SSA” which is not the only way to be “African”- a point worth repeating.”

FROM: -Gourdine JP, Keita SOY, Gourdine JL, Anselin A, 2018. Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt
 

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It actually proves there were more Sub-Saharan people in the area AFTER Roman occupation. If more evidence becomes available, that may change.​

There is no archaeological, linguistic, or historical data which indicate a European or Asiatic invasion of, or migration to, the Nile Valley during First Dynasty times. Previous concepts about the origin of the First Dynasty Egyptians as being somehow external to the Nile Valley or less native are not supported by archaeology... In summary, the Abydos First Dynasty royal tomb contents reveal a notable craniometric heterogeneity. Southerners predominate. (Kieta, S. (1992) Further Studies of Crania From Ancient Northern Africa: An Analysis of Crania From First Dynasty Egyptian Tombs, Using Multiple Discriminant Functions. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 87:245-254)"
 

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Why is Egypt's dikk down your throat you bytch-ass nikka?

We ain't from there and they weren't Black.

The only person being embarrassed is you.


The question of the genetic origins of ancient Egyptians, particularly those during the Dynastic period, is relevant to the current study. Modern interpretations of Egyptian state formation propose an indigenous origin of the Dynastic civilization (Hassan, 1988). Early Egyptologists considered Upper and Lower Egyptians to be genetically distinct populations, and viewed the Dynastic period as characterized by a conquest of Upper Egypt by the Lower Egyptians. More recent interpretations contend that Egyptians from the south actually expanded into the northern regions during the Dynastic state unification (Hassan, 1988; Savage, 2001), and that the Predynastic populations of Upper and Lower Egypt are morphologically distinct from one another, but not sufficiently distinct to consider either non-indigenous (Zakrzewski, 2007). The Predynastic populations studied here, from Naqada and Badari, are both Upper Egyptian samples, while the Dynastic Egyptian sample (Tarkhan) is from Lower Egypt. The Dynastic Nubian sample is from Upper Nubia (Kerma). Previous analyses of cranial variation found the Badari and Early Predynastic Egyptians to be more similar to other African groups than to Mediterranean or European populations (Keita, 1990; Zakrzewski, 2002). In addition, the Badarians have been described as near the centroid of cranial and dental variation among Predynastic and Dynastic populations studied (Irish, 2006; Zakrzewski, 2007). This suggests that, at least through the Early Dynastic period, the inhabitants of the Nile valley were a continuous population of local origin, and no major migration or replacement events occurred during this time.

Studies of cranial morphology also support the use of a Nubian (Kerma) population for a comparison of the Dynastic period, as this group is likely to be more closely genetically related to the early Nile valley inhabitants than would be the Late Dynastic Egyptians, who likely experienced significant mixing with other Mediterranean populations (Zakrzewski, 2002). A craniometric study found the Naqada and Kerma populations to be morphologically similar (Keita, 1990). Given these and other prior studies suggesting continuity (Berry et al., 1967; Berry and Berry, 1972), and the lack of archaeological evidence of major migration or population replacement during the Neolithic transition in the Nile valley, we may cautiously interpret the dental health changes over time as primarily due to ecological, subsistence, and demographic changes experienced throughout the Nile valley region."


-- AP Starling, JT Stock. (2007). Dental Indicators of Health and Stress in Early Egyptian and Nubian Agriculturalists: A Difficult Transition and Gradual Recovery. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 134:520–528
 
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There is no archaeological, linguistic, or historical data which indicate a European or Asiatic invasion of, or migration to, the Nile Valley during First Dynasty times. Previous concepts about the origin of the First Dynasty Egyptians as being somehow external to the Nile Valley or less native are not supported by archaeology... In summary, the Abydos First Dynasty royal tomb contents reveal a notable craniometric heterogeneity. Southerners predominate. (Kieta, S. (1992) Further Studies of Crania From Ancient Northern Africa: An Analysis of Crania From First Dynasty Egyptian Tombs, Using Multiple Discriminant Functions. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 87:245-254)"

I've heard/read Soy Keita say the exact same thing back in 2012/13 backing up everything with anthropological evidence
 

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Why is people so jealous about the pyramids being built by black people?

It makes since that white people always knew that they were built by black people. That's why they chose black people to build America. They knew that black people were the only race of people that could work in the sun for hours and build America just like they built the pyramids.

That's why they needed a 400 year headstart on black people before freeing black people with nothing. They knew there's no way to win against black people starting on a equal playing field.

There's white people actually admitting "BLACK PEOPLE BUILT THE PYRAMIDS" and you got white dudes, non black dudes, and c00ns in denial talking about "No there's no way black people built those pyramids. Aliens built the pyramids". Foh.

They know they'll have to admit that black people are the supreme and superior race if they admit that black people built the pyramids and they'll rather die than admit that. And they really don't want black people to know that the pyramids were built by black people. Because they already think black people already got too much ego, confidence, and self-esteem already and they think if black people know that black people built the pyramids that's gonna boost black people's confidence, ego, and self-esteem even more and that's gonna make black people feel like they're supreme, superior, and better than white people and every other race of people. So they want to keep black people "humble" by telling black people "Aliens built the pyramids black people didn't build them"
cause then they have to admit their whole "inferior african" lines are horsehit predicated on the intention to enslave their saviours, the people who gave them civility and civilization, the people who took them out of walking on their hands and gave them culture and sewage systems so they could stop living in their filth.

Then they'd have to admit to their incessant need for violence, excess, control for the sake of abuse. they just aren't good stewards of the creator's earth. We lived in harmony with nature when we harnessed it's power. they only look to destroy nature for profits. we are diametrically opposed spiritually then the evil whites, not to be confused with the human whites, the evil whites lack humanity, likely because of their high neanderthal admixture.
 

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no, it really doesn't

Yeah, it really does.

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Pair statue of Ptahkhenuwy and his wife

Egyptian

Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5
2465–2323 B.C.

Findspot: Egypt, Giza, tomb G 2004

Most Egyptian sculpture was painted, but all too often the paint has not survived. Fortunately, such is not the case with this statue. The husband's skin is red ochre, the traditional color for men, whose work outside would have left them sunburned. The wife's yellow-ochre skin reflects the traditional role of women inside the house. Both their facial features are the same. Neither is a true portrait, but rather an idealized likeness of how each wished to be remembered for eternity. Negative space between the couple and the base is painted dark gray.​
 

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Queen Nefertari’s Egypt | Kimbell Art Museum

Statue of Idet & Ruiu, two women who have been identified as possibly mother and daughter, sisters, or a same-sex couple. Idet is given priority by the artist who placed her on the right, and is given the title "Lady of the House". Limestone. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1480-1390 BCE. From the Theban necropolis, Egypt. (Egyptian Museum of Turin)

 

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just finished it

damn, I was really with them until they started talking about the Americas and Olmecs

documentary should have stopped at the 2 hour and 20 minute mark :beli:

kind of makes me question the credibility of the whole thing.

:dwillhuh: That was damn near the best part of the doc.

Explain how an intellectually inferior set of people on the other side of the world were able to create damn near the same structures as the Egyptians with similar measurement, geometry etc. Not to mention all of the negroid featured statues, artwork etc.
 
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