I appreciate all the comments and feedback. The list of *forgeries* and the deliberate de-Africanization of artifacts from ancient Kemet is quite extensive. The culprits include archaeologists, early Egyptologists, conservationists, restorers, museum officials who allow it, and current Egyptian fieldworkers who openly damage artifacts in plain sight. Part 3 of this MODERN FRAUD SERIES will be in May. Stay Tuned!
@Waebeii5 ай бұрын
1:35:30 - you notice, that the eyes often was made of cristals. Thats why robbers tried to get out the eyes and destroying the statue that cruel, that also the head was knocked off.
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
If I could make a suggestion, if you both decide to do documentaries together, consider doing a docuseries on the forgers themselves to provide the historiographical context for all the forgeries they produced. For example, Hermann Junker's racist ideology, statements, and scholarship could preface information exposing the Hemiunu statue, to help people see what motivate their actions. You could do an episode on each of the major forgers and their "work."
@jahbless4ever6 ай бұрын
Good idea. This is crucial info for our community. They should also do it for Greek and Roman historical artefacts too.
@KendraLaSalleTV6 ай бұрын
Yes, please do this!!!
@inigomulaisho28096 ай бұрын
@AfricanThinker86 Good point, you are getting there.. follow the trail..The majority of statues etc purported to be from Ancient Egypt are fake. Look no further than the master forger Auguste Mariette & friends..
@inigomulaisho28096 ай бұрын
Good point, follow the trail..Auguste Mariette is the God father of white Ancient Egypt forgeries...discover the finder before his or her discovery..
@Grimloxz6 ай бұрын
This is excellent.
@sewahakoto58255 ай бұрын
So grateful to have our own selfless people doing this great work to expose the lie. Thank you both very much.
@edwardhindseh6 ай бұрын
I have been watching you pod cast from Cambodia.
@cathyniumana23106 ай бұрын
Thank you for this deep Ancient Egypt lecture. I really enjoyed and learned a lot. One love my brothers ❤️ keep up the good work.
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
You are welcome.
@donnarawiri65426 ай бұрын
Kia ora, Tuning in from Aotearoa aka New Zealand ❤
@TheTradeuser6 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this. As far as ancient Kemet this is one of the best video on the real and fakes I have ever seen. I look forward to much more.
@manuampim6 ай бұрын
Thank you...stay tuned for part 3.
@a1saxy6 ай бұрын
In the UK yesterday, 28 April 2024, on TV they broadcasted a documentary series called Queens of Ancient Egypt. The first episode yesterday was about Queen Tiye and suprise suprise, she was not portrayed anything like the artefact image, rather she was a very light skinned person of colour.They claimed her husband was Akhenatan and he was portrayed by a very skinny Arab looking guy. The other Egyptians depicted were white. It looked absolutely ridiculous! They looked nothing like the images we see. Just looked like white people and Arab looking people dressing up cos play. Unbelievable when the evidence is all around!
@rafaeldossantos47916 ай бұрын
Of course!!! Eurocentrism occasionally promotes the whitening of all pharaohs for decades and all generations, establishing the impossible fact that the black race developed advanced civilizations in their own Africa thousands of years before them.M
@kingmono6 ай бұрын
Cosplaying as africans 🤢
@sat12416 ай бұрын
The famous head of Tiye sculpture is unpainted wood except for her eyes and mouth, so it is not clear if they intended the wood color to match her flesh color. I bring this up because there is an Egyptian wall painting of Tiye in the tomb of Ameneminet. They often depicted Kings and Queens being deified in the tombs of nobles. I don't know if the skin color is accurate not but you can look it up in google images, the title is: Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye, tomb of Ameneminet
@kingmono6 ай бұрын
@@sat1241 sigh. Yousaysology. There is NO reference suggesting the bust is unpainted. I've done a while video on the subject. Go read a book, and if u get a chance, grow a braincell.
@kingmono6 ай бұрын
@@sat1241 also that tomb is dated around 200 years after her death. She is in her neter form depicted as Hathor (gold). She has around a dozen very detailed statues showing you what she looked like, why choose a posthumous stele. That sounds like cherry picking but a low iq approach.
@jones13515 ай бұрын
Fascinating and uplifting. Thank you both for your work.
@rkamson6 ай бұрын
I wish that there were fewer interruptions of the guest speaker. It is the experts that we are here to listen to.
@ryrilo50786 ай бұрын
A bit disrespectful..
@Minptahhathor6 ай бұрын
Gotta agree
@rosam6746 ай бұрын
I suggest the donations are presented at the end because they block the slides.
@AntonsClass6 ай бұрын
Yes! I absolutely agree. Would be best to set aside an intermission and a time slot at the end to recognize them. Not in the middle of a presentation.
@AntonsClass6 ай бұрын
This was phenomenal! I truly appreciate this interview. I always thought the Rahotep statue looked completely different from other ancient Egyptian work, so I am not at all surprised to discover that it is in fact a forgery. The level of deception is astounding, but I suppose not surprising. Please continue to dismantle the lies and fabricated history of WS.
@retainascension94066 ай бұрын
@kingmono I would firstly like to give thanks to King and the guest speaker Manu Ampim for this presentation and discussion. I was not able to stay awake for the live as I was already going to sleep but I left a like anyway. Now that I have watched it, I look forward to more presentations if there are any in the future as this was profound. I would like to add to this discussion if you dont mind as I have noticed something that was brought up and it immediately rang bells so I looked back at the photos of the honorable Nefertiti stele for confirmation and there it was. As you mentioned King, the bust is an outlier but there are consistency in her other depictions and the head dresses on the steles has some simmalarity to the honerable Tiye's head dress. It is probably the same design. I know there are other steles dipicting her with the same head style as the one in the bust. But im sure youncan see what I mean in regards to the images shown of her in this video What are youe thoughts? P.s just a little contructive criticism: It might be better for fluedity of the show if you were to read out the superchats in incremented intervals as to give the person giving the presentaion a quick break but not to interupt the flow of the presentation. Much love and keep up the good work you do it is majorly appreciated.
@philthai996 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great presentation. They can no longer hide the real black truth.
@sheeba35326 ай бұрын
I love this union. Please continue to come together to support each other and share knowledge.
@Bowlegelege6 ай бұрын
This was amazing!!
@brandonray43796 ай бұрын
Great video and work once again, King. 💯💯
@sewahakoto58255 ай бұрын
Thank you prof Manu Ampim, you are appreciated, looking forward to the book.
@ryanoneill46916 ай бұрын
Brilliant work, thank you
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
You are welcome.
@misskk71236 ай бұрын
Tuning in from Dubai ❤
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
Next time, please address the origin of civilization question: whether Mesopotamia or Kush was earlier in chronology and how Kemet fits into the timeline. Also, deal with the issue of how civilization are dated or should be. I would love to hear Ampim speak on that!
@xCarbonBlack6 ай бұрын
The timeline is not accurate, Egypt should be older, but also remember that Middle-east was inhabited by black people before the Eurasians infiltrated those lands
@cejann39266 ай бұрын
Nilotes were the indigenous people of KMT: Ancient Egypt
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
@@xCarbonBlack Yeah, but I would love Ampim to share his findings.
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
@@cejann3926 Yep!
@misskk71236 ай бұрын
Yes please I agree
@rafaeldossantos47916 ай бұрын
Great Work Bro!!!!
@ShehabNubian6 ай бұрын
I respect you prof manu
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@rafaeldossantos47916 ай бұрын
Fakes and Forgeries - The (Fake) Amarna Princess The Amarna Princess sculpture - named after Egypt's capital under the reign of Akhenaton - is despite having no head nor legs the most famous 'fake' in Britain. She was believed to be an Egyptian princess, whos relatives included King Tut. Considered a rare find, the Amarna Princess fetched £440,000 and was put on display at the Bolton Museum. In fact, it was a forgery created in Bolton, Lancashire by Shaun Greenhalgh.
@scienceandinspiration13626 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@rafaeldossantos47916 ай бұрын
@@scienceandinspiration1362 All a dirty game established it's time to reverse it.
@leew56476 ай бұрын
Even white experts said the Nefertiti bust is questionable 😂
@keldel43636 ай бұрын
Fake !
@adamajobe17566 ай бұрын
right. every documentary or video on the bust is either a white person or an honest modern Egyptian
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
Didn't mention this before but the relief of Rahotep looks very similar to the head bust/statue of Khufu who was also the son of Sneferu. He looks like his brother in the authentic depiction, but the infamous statue looks like a totally different race.
@ThePrinceofPlots6 ай бұрын
10:47 Queen Tiyes bust is a PERFECT example of what he’s deceiving. You can see th chisel markings still
@sonic-bb6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Constructive criticism, don’t interrupt the expert bro. Save all the donation thanks and comment reading for the end
@londonmmc6 ай бұрын
Be careful w/ the expert thing. That’s what got us into trouble in the first place. Not saying he isn’t, but that we should regard King’s Mono as an equal. Plus this is youtube, you gotta do what you gotta do man lol
@cydcarter34206 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work💯👏👍❤
@ajibolaobe27806 ай бұрын
I think research needs to be done on black architects, scientists, and engineers who contributed so much to the growth of Kemet civilisation. It is important that our children and future generations learn more about them.
@jamesregiste9606 ай бұрын
You have to study the Ostrava, most of Egypts writings are STILL extant, I have been studying the Ostrava from deir- el medina for a couple decades now, perhaps Other Scholars can produce some kind of compendium of named characters from the records!😊
@suwedi16 ай бұрын
Hi TKM, a little suggestion if I could. Can you make a video where you animate the face of the real, unedited, original KMTians sculptures (like those at the 40 minutes mark) the same way you did for your past reconstruction? I believe it could be really enlightening. Thanks.
@MichaelJoseph-ut3md5 ай бұрын
The same thing was done with the Greeks. All the Greek statues that are paraded around as 'Ancient Greeks' were actually done during the Medieval period. Marble does not weather well, yet, these statues are so sharp and well defined.
@erikahuxley6 ай бұрын
Those price are actually pretty good. I hope to make the trip one day if there's still a chance, in a few years.
@kennethhymes97346 ай бұрын
Here is an example of what I mean. The kind of people who committed these forgeries have a cultural and class history of doing so in Europe. The Normans hired historians to write a fake French origin for their family lines, to justify their increasing hegemony and call land theft a divine right. Likewise, the descendants of northern English country people won't usually know of their ancestor's disinheritance, the clearance of land with violence, to support the rising mercantilism of the burgeoning colonial class. Obviously many benefit today from anti Black racism, and in fact are more susceptible to it because they don't know of the more authentic life they lost, cannot identify the spiritual and physical pain of that and how it twists them. Our histories are deeply intertwined in every direction, and knowing this is key to defeating imperialism and restoring the land and the people.
@dorisfoxharris37276 ай бұрын
Thank You❤
@JustMe-no8el6 ай бұрын
what can we do to preserve the original history of kemet? how can we ensure to keep the torch of the originals burning for future generations to see?
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
Through primary research and documentation. It'd be nice if some young people or others interested in history become scholars themselves and trained under Ampim. You have to be the authorities of your own history just like everyone else. Too many of our people are satisfied letting white folks do the so-called work.
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
@@AfricanThinker86 Your points are emphasized!
@internetboogeyman27445 ай бұрын
Conquered Egypt again because the modern Egyptians government will lie always
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Why did they get me started this morning. The peopling of the last Green Sahara revealed by high-coverage resequencing of trans-Saharan patrilineages. Beyond the last Green Sahara Although the focus of the present study was to understand the African population dynamics linked to the last Green Sahara period, we also found evidence of other movements within and outside Africa involving different ethnic groups and that occurred before or after the Holocene climatic optimum. The Sahelian belt spans from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, immediately south of the Sahara. Its climate and ecology are intermediate between desert (typical of the Sahara to the north) and the tropical savannah (typical of the regions to the south). In this area, several languages belonging to three of the four African linguistic families (i.e. Afro-asiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo) are spoken, confirming that the Sahel has been an important crossroad in the African continent. We found evidence of Sahelian movements in at least three haplogroups: A3-M13/V4735, E-M2/Z15939 and E-M78/V32 (Additional file 2: Figures S2-S4). A3-M13/V4735 and E-M78/V32 seem to have been involved in human movements that occurred in the same time window (~ 6-5 kya) along the same bi-directional Sahelian axis from lake Chad to eastern Africa. A3-M13/V4735 probably originated somewhere in the central Sahel between 10.24 and 6.02 kya and possibly arrived in eastern Africa after 6.02 kya. This clade is significantly related to the Nilo-Saharan speaking groups (Mann-Whitney test, p = 2.82 × 10−4), refining previous hypotheses about the association between A3-M13 and the Nilo-Saharan spread from central Sahel to eastern Africa [14, 18]. In the same period, we found evidence of a movement along the same Sahelian axis involving the internal lineages of E-M78/V32. This haplogroup probably differentiated in eastern Africa 5.99 kya, and we observed a shift in its geographic distribution towards the central Sahel, where it arrived not later than 5.17 kya. Interestingly, all the central sahelian E-V32 chromosomes belong to the internal clade E-V32/V6873, which is almost exclusively found among the Nilo-Saharans (Mann-Whitney test, p = 0.01). These findings suggest that the Nilo-Saharan spread along the Sahelian belt was probably a complex event, involving different clades and different movements from the lake Chad basin to eastern Africa and back. Haplogroup E-M2/Z15939, whose coalescence age (~ 7 kya) falls within the last Green Sahara period, seems to have been involved in another Sahelian movement, being present at high frequencies among different Fulbe groups. Interestingly, the geographic distribution of this clade (Fig. 3b) perfectly traces the Fulbe migration from western Africa, where this haplogroup is also common in other ethnic groups, to central Sahel, where the same haplogroup is only found among Fulbe populations.
@Shoebillgenie6 ай бұрын
Please stop interrupting him with donations announcements. It's distracting and makes the show amateurish
@scienceandinspiration13622 ай бұрын
He should let him talk and have specific times where he reads super chats.
@ThePrinceofPlots6 ай бұрын
1:06:41 the meters knew they’d try this. They predicted that chaos would rule over the land. They did this so we’ll know in the future
@poast.trt96 ай бұрын
King. Did you see the debate between Hancock and Dibble on Joe Rogan? I’d like to see you debate Dibble on the archeology debate. I think that would be awesome.
@kingmono6 ай бұрын
I havent... will check it out
@Art_Travel_and_Hobbys6 ай бұрын
The envy is real with these forgerers... 🧐
@bjwatsontheauthor6 ай бұрын
Initially, for years it was accepted that Egyptians were black. Other than wanting to claim the African continent because of its resources, why this quest now to change history?
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
Read Amos Wilson's Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness, especially the first lecture. He explains it clearly.
@Kemet3.06 ай бұрын
One the Middle east history is all about violence. They only got control is by sword.
@pheleekseh13916 ай бұрын
Been looking for that book
@AviBel3336 ай бұрын
They've got Ra-Hotep with the Bigen dripping from his fro! Outrageous! 🤣🤣🤣
@rkamson6 ай бұрын
BTW DNA Tribe was driven our of business after publishing King Tut; analysis,
@MisyeDiVre6 ай бұрын
Yes someone really needs to do work on this story.
@williewaset6 ай бұрын
What is the penalty for museums displaying forgeries?
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
They are all afraid to address this topic of forgeries because it would expose their entire collections, which are filled with stolen artifacts and some fakes mixed in.
@isaumar-ve8hs6 ай бұрын
Mummies were also used as pigments to make artist paints such as Mummy Brown
@Buddhavibez6 ай бұрын
Was there a chance of North Africa being closer to,the shores of Southern Europe. Using the theory that the continents and lands were once joined and have drifted apart over millions of years?
@yanina.korolko6 ай бұрын
1:23:41 --- I do not know if anyone else has noticed the following: The black egyptian worker who is carrying the bust -- look at his sleeved right arm supporting the back of the head of the bust... Now - look at the back of the bust on display... notice anything? Yes - the paint came off/peeled off/ fell off /is completely missing right where his sleeve was touching the bust. Has anyone checked out the marks left on the bust? If it weren't for the sleeve, would his arm hair have transferred onto the still not completely dried plaster+paint of the bust? Yes - it would have. This was my first suspicion regarding the bust.... many other followed rightfully.
@Basu_Rakhem6 ай бұрын
Bro, let the man talk. Right down your questions and ask them at the end! Thank your patrons at the end . When u give him the floor , give it to him. Don’t interrupt the flow every 3 secs. He is your elder and deserves the respect. So do you. Hetep
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Found it. The genomic echoes of the last Green Sahara on the Fulani and Sahelian people Eugenia D'Atanasio.
@ngkaruku6 ай бұрын
cannibalizing mummies that is another level from cannibalizim what the heck man that is worrisome this world is full of exceptionally bad and clueless people
@cejann39266 ай бұрын
Queen T’s hair is on her head. And it’s not straight hair. Its thick curly and wavy It’s also not weird to keep a lock of hair
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Well lookie here. The peopling of the last Green Sahara revealed by high-coverage resequencing of trans-Saharan patrilineages. The same pattern was also observed when only the western-central Sahelian groups of sub-Saharan Africa were considered (admixed vs. western-central Sahel, Spearman’s Rho = 0.509, p = 1.51 × 10−3; northern Africa vs western-central Sahel, Spearman’s Rho = 0.218, p = 0.2). These data suggest that the presence in northern Africa of sub-Saharan patrilineages was not due to recent contacts but probably occurred in more ancient times, possibly during the Green Sahara period considering the coalescence ages of the clades. Our findings seem to be at odds with genome-wide studies [42, 43, 59, 60] reporting a recent relevant sub-Saharan genetic component in modern northern African populations, mainly attributed to the Arab slave trade. This apparent discrepancy between inferences based on Y chromosomal and autosomal data could be the consequence of a sex-biased sub-Saharan contribution to the northern African gene pool that occurred in historical times. Indeed, it is known that the trans-Saharan Arab slave trade involved twice as many servile women as men (almost the reverse of the Atlantic slave trade ratio). Moreover, few male slaves left descendants, whereas female slaves were imported in northern Africa as household servants and as concubines and their offspring were born free, thus contributing to the local gene pool [54, 61]. Thus, we suggest that the Arab slave trade mainly contributed to the mtDNA and autosomal gene pool of present-day northern Africans, whereas the paternal gene pool was mainly shaped by more ancient events. This hypothesis is in line with genome-wide data obtained from three ancient Egyptian mummies (dated between ~ 2.5 and 2 kya) showing a not negligible ancient sub-Saharan component (~ 6-10 %) [44]. Considering the data for all the four trans-Saharan haplogroups reported here, we can try to paint a comprehensive picture of the events during the last African humid period. The first occupation of the Sahara may have occurred from both northern and southern regions, following the spread of the fertile environment and according with the two-way occupation of the Green Sahara proposed on the basis of paleoanthropological evidence [2]. The topology and geographic distribution .
@blkhistorydecoded6 ай бұрын
Absolutely no mention of Queen Tiye in this documentary. "The untold history of the women who dominated Ancient Egypt." Ramses II's wife was mentioned instead and I am very very suspicious of Ramses II.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
I just realized all these mummies from Abusir el Maleg were from the 24th and 25th dynasty. JK2131 1566 40-50 w * * * 644835 2430.26 0.10 0.10 0.015 0.01 0.02 0.01 0 0.02 U3b cal BC 749-517 This study. JK2133 1604 845037 3587.08 0.07 0.08 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 X cal BC 750-525 This study. JK2134 1605 30-40 m * * 204658 666.96 0.08 0.08 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 J1d cal BC 776-569 This study. JK2143 1608 20-30 m * 11989 32.44 0.20 0.20 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 T1a7 cal BC 801- 777 Lalremruata et al. JK2150 S3533 20-30 w * 6002 18.09 0.40 0.41 0.065 0.045 0.085 0.02 0.01 0.03 K1a4 cal BC 759-551 This study. JK2880 1530 20-30 m 25424 68.16 0.23 0.25 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 T1a2 cal BC 770-567 This study. JK2889 1521 30-40 m * * 69433 209.26 0.14 0.15 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 U7 cal BC 797-674 This study. JK2890 1553 325501 1001.31 0.15 0.16 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 I cal BC 794-671 This study JK2893 1591 81910 278.72 0.08 0.08 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 H5 cal BC 797-771 This study. JK2919 1619 81545 264.54 0.12 0.12 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 J2a2c cal BC 790-671 This study. JK2920 1612 18276 48.55 0.17 0.17 0 0 0.005 0.02 0.01 0.03 U8b1a1 cal BC 758-552 This study. JK2923 1614 22059 56.31 0.15 0.16 0.065 0.045 0.085 0.01 0 0.02 U8b1a1 cal BC 753-544 This study. JK2952 1667 25218 76.59 0.16 0.15 0.095 0.075 0.115 0.01 0 0.02 J2a2c cal BC 790-603 This study. JK2957 1653 30-40 m 60706 196.3 0.11 0.11 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 J2a2c cal BC 788-595 This study. Somebody got some explaining to do. From the 9th century BCE a local Cushite state, which looked to Egyptian traditions from the colonial period of the New Kingdom, arose in the Sudan and developed around the old regional capital of Napata. The earliest ruler of the state known by name was Alara, whose piety toward Amon is mentioned in several inscriptions. His successor, Kashta, proceeded into Upper Egypt, forcing Osorkon IV (ruled c. 777-c. 750 BCE) to retire to the delta. Kashta assumed the title of king and compelled Osorkon IV’s daughter Shepenwepe I, the God’s Wife of Amon at Thebes, to adopt his own daughter Amonirdis I as her successor. The Cushites stressed the role of the God’s Wife of Amon, who was virtually the consecrated partner of Amon, and sought to bypass the high priests. The 24th and 25th dynasties Meanwhile, the eastern capital in the Nile River delta, Tanis, lost its importance to Sais in the western delta. A Libyan prince of Sais, Tefnakhte, attempting to gain control over all Egypt, proceeded southward to Heracleopolis after acquiring Memphis. This advance was met by the Cushite ruler Piye (now the accepted reading of “Piankhi," ruled c. 750-c. 719 BCE), who executed a raid as far north as Memphis and received the submission of the northern rulers (in about 730 BCE). In his victory stela, Piye is portrayed as conforming strictly to Egyptian norms and reasserting traditional values against contemporary decay.
@keldel43636 ай бұрын
Debunked
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
@@keldel4363 Debunked how?
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
All these above haplogroups can be found in Ethiopa. In this work we tested the IBD model on Ethiopian, other Northern and Central African, European and Middle Eastern populations through mtDNA data analysis. The high frequen-cies of African mtDNA haplogroups, such as M1a, L3, U6 andL2, along with the presence of few Eurasian haplogroups, can be accounted for in terms of the maternal variability of East Africa and have previously been described in the Ethiopian populations (Kivisild et al., 2004; Poloni et al., 2009).The presence of the M1a haplogroup in Ethiopian people seems to be strongly linked to a geographical area: in fact,M1a had an East African origin with a coalescent age of 21,kya.although it spread throughout North Africa, it showed the highest diversity in East Africa (Pennarun et al.,2012).The significant differences among the Ethiopian population and other nomadic pastoralist populations (Ethiopia vs North Turkana ¼0.048 Slatkin’s line a rised Fst value) highlighted a higher genetic distance than geographic distance. This could be explained not only by drift and founder effects, but also by strong socio-cultural barriers between populations brought about by different economic systems, such as agriculture and nomadic pastoralism (Negatu, 2011).Another interesting finding is the splitting between the Eastern African populations and the Arabian Peninsula groups(Figures 1 and 5). This seems to agree with the findings of Kivisild et al., (2004): although the Horn of Africa and Southern Arabia populations share a minor part of their maternally inherited genomes and are geographically close,they have remained mainly divided. Furthermore, this condi-tion was described for Jewish populations from Yemen and Ethiopia as well: in fact, these populations do not seem to have a common origin, suggesting instead that the Ethiopian Jewish population is a sub-set of the larger Ethiopian population. Finally, the similarity among Mediterranean populations highlighted a maternal gene flow among Northern Africa, the Middle East and Europe, as indicated by mtDNA H haplogroup distribution. In fact, H lineage is found in the Mediterranean Basin and is almost absent in Sub-Saharan Africa. The detected H haplogroup frequencies (45%in Europe and up to 25% in the Middle East, 23% in Morocco and up to 61% in Libyan Tuareg) could be better explained by admitting migration both in pre-historic and historic periods.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Linking between genetic structure and geographical distance: Study of the maternal gene pool in the Ethiopian population. JK2131 1566 40-50 w * * * 644835 2430.26 0.10 0.10 0.015 0.01 0.02 0.01 0 0.02 U3b cal BC 749-517 This study. JK2133 1604 845037 3587.08 0.07 0.08 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 X cal BC 750-525 This study. JK2134 1605 30-40 m * * 204658 666.96 0.08 0.08 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 J1d cal BC 776-569 This study. JK2143 1608 20-30 m * 11989 32.44 0.20 0.20 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 T1a7 cal BC 801- 777 Lalremruata et al. JK2150 S3533 20-30 w * 6002 18.09 0.40 0.41 0.065 0.045 0.085 0.02 0.01 0.03 K1a4 cal BC 759-551 This study. JK2880 1530 20-30 m 25424 68.16 0.23 0.25 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 T1a2 cal BC 770-567 This study. JK2889 1521 30-40 m * * 69433 209.26 0.14 0.15 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 U7 cal BC 797-674 This study. JK2890 1553 325501 1001.31 0.15 0.16 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 I cal BC 794-671 This study JK2893 1591 81910 278.72 0.08 0.08 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 H5 cal BC 797-771 This study. JK2919 1619 81545 264.54 0.12 0.12 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 J2a2c cal BC 790-671 This study. JK2920 1612 18276 48.55 0.17 0.17 0 0 0.005 0.02 0.01 0.03 U8b1a1 cal BC 758-552 This study. JK2923 1614 22059 56.31 0.15 0.16 0.065 0.045 0.085 0.01 0 0.02 U8b1a1 cal BC 753-544 This study. JK2952 1667 25218 76.59 0.16 0.15 0.095 0.075 0.115 0.01 0 0.02 J2a2c cal BC 790-603 This study. JK2957 1653 30-40 m 60706 196.3 0.11 0.11 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 J2a2c cal BC 788-595 This study. All this haplotypes are in Ethiopia.
@Buddhavibez6 ай бұрын
If the tectonic plates under the sea fit together like a jigsaw, how can any of us be sure that there was a sea between lands
@danielhopkins2966 ай бұрын
Regardless, from Homer down to Herodotus they spoke of Asiatic and Indian Ethiopians
@thatgoodguy76 ай бұрын
PEACE FAMILY FORM BK NYC
@yanina.korolko6 ай бұрын
7:46 I attest to that. I 've seen it being done.
@michaeldavis85946 ай бұрын
Whatch a couple of those ancestry DNA shows the ones with Egyptians and how proud they where to Turks, European asian and maybe 1-2% African and then some argue that they are the indigenous people of the land
@j11ayb6 ай бұрын
maybe somebody needs to open a museum of correction?
@banksboy68066 ай бұрын
The Rosetta Stone might be fake
@rafaeldossantos47916 ай бұрын
There are major technical irregularities with the coronation dates.
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
The Rosetta Stone is a genuine artifact. However, there are some tampered with artifacts near where it is displaced in the British Museum.
@rafaeldossantos47916 ай бұрын
@@manuampim6718 My respects and great honor Master, matter clarified, thank you.
@732954806 ай бұрын
Hemiunu - Tucker Carlson 😂😂😂😂
@fruitsarelife70736 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@saxupyourlife86076 ай бұрын
This is so SAD!
@dablaccseaproductions52796 ай бұрын
Rastaman have never said that rastas invented locs 😂😂 rastas are more woke about African history than most black people. Its the Hinducentrics you gotta worry bout lol. Dude funny for that though and another great informative stream 💯
@xCarbonBlack6 ай бұрын
Hinduism is another cooked up religion by Aryans, it's barely few hundred years old, it was forged during the british era. 75% of so called Hindu Gods and culture is copy/corrupted versions of the Dravidians who are black people. So present mixed brown Hindus cannot claim anything about locs
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
Rastaman is keeping the locs tradition alive!
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
JK2911 was doctored up. Schuenemann lied. M1A1 doesn't have an 8860g mutation, nor does it have a 315+c mutation. H2a2 does and that's a German hyplotype
@scienceandinspiration13626 ай бұрын
41:00, 1:04:00, 2:11:00
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Guess what I just found out about those 3 mummies from Abusir el Maleg. They put a mutation from the haplogroup H2a2 in the sequencing of DNA 8860g and 315+c are German mutations
@kingmono6 ай бұрын
Contamination?
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
@@kingmono Yep.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
2 of the mummies were from the 24th and 25th dynasties, JK2888 was from East Africa. This is the M1a1 sequence. A63 M1a1 16117C-16129A-16183C-16189C-16207G-16223T-16249C-16311C-16318G-16359C73G-195C-263G 7028T-10400T-10873C. taken from Linking between genetic structure andgeographical distance: Study of the maternal genepool in the Ethiopian population. but a better breakdown is here Figure 3 Linking the sub-Saharan and West Eurasian gene pools: maternal and paternal heritage of the Tuareg nomads from the African Sahel Luísa Pereira,
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Ethiopian Jews 22 2 Ethiopian Amhara 34 1 Ethiopian Oromo 25 3 3 Ethiopian Wolayta 12 2 1 Mixed Ethiopians 12 1 1 Somali 23 4 4 Borana (Oromo) from Kenya 7 1 Bantu from Kenya 28 3 Nilo-saharan from Kenya 18 2 The number of Ethiopians from the study, So they knew that East Africans carried E1B1B1 and they still called it Middle Eastern.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
These are the South Africans. Southern African !Kung 64 7 Southern African Khwe 26 8 Southern Africa Bantu 8 1 Left number tested. right number E1B1B1 found.
@bjwatsontheauthor6 ай бұрын
Never seen a fat Egyptian statue.
@Kemet3.06 ай бұрын
Back in those days, you barely got two meals a day. However, that Ptolemaic on the thump nail is big and chubby. Also, the queen from Land of Punt.
@Minptahhathor6 ай бұрын
They were very healthy, thin and lean.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Modern Egyptians carry 17.2 % Zagroasian Neolithic farmer ancestry. Modern Egyptians say it came with the so called back migration during the neolithic which is a lie within itself. it never happened. 1). The genetics of an early Neolithic pastoralist from the Zagros, Iran M. Gallego-Llorente, The agricultural transition profoundly changed human societies. We sequenced and analysed the first genome (1.39x) of an early Neolithic woman from Ganj Dareh, in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, a site with early evidence for an economy based on goat herding, ca. 10,000 BP. We show that Western Iran was inhabited by a population genetically most similar to hunter-gatherers from the Caucasus, but distinct from the Neolithic Anatolian people who later brought food production into Europe. The inhabitants of Ganj Dareh made little direct genetic contribution to modern European populations, suggesting those of the Central Zagros were somewhat isolated from other populations of the Fertile Crescent. 2).Divorcing the Late Upper Palaeolithic demographic histories of mtDNA haplogroups M1 and U6 in Africa Erwan Pennarun. Assuming that M1 and U6 were introduced to Africa by a dispersal event from Asia, it would be difficult to accept their involvement in the first demographic spread of anatomically modern humans around 40-45 KYA, as suggested by Olivieri et al. (2006), [29] who associated these two clades with the spread of Dabban industry in Africa. It has indeed been previously suggested that the colonisation of North Africa from the Levant took place during the early Upper Paleolithic, as marked by the “Dabban” industry in North Africa [42]. However, comparison of early Upper Palaeolithic artefacts from Haua Fteah and Ksar Akil does not support the notion that the early Dabban of Cyrenaica is an evidence of a population migration from the Levant into North Africa [43]. Marks [44] also noted differences between the two areas in terms of the methods of blade production, further arguing against a demographic connection between the regions. Likewise, the new coalescent date estimates for M1 obtained in this study are not compatible with the model implying the spread of M1 in Africa during the Early Upper Palaeolithic, 40-45 KYA. In other words, U6 was already in North Africa before the Neolithic. It came from OOA migrants who colonized Eurasia 60-40 years ago, This isn't even hard at this point. They were Africans when left, They were African when they came back. The Neolithic back migration didn't involve Zagroasian Neolithic farmer ancestry. The reason Modern Egyptians carry this admixture as well as Caucasus Hunter gatherer is because they are Arabs.
@joaquimteixeira82976 ай бұрын
Plastic surgery 😂👃 Another awesome book for my library .
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
They've lied long enough. The peopling of the last Green Sahara revealed by high-coverage resequencing of trans-Saharan patrilineages Eugenia D’Atanasio, the onset of the hyper-arid conditions caused the depopulation of the Sahara; 2) the regions immediately northward and southward of the Sahara have experienced extensive demographic expansions after the African humid period, which have led to the increase in frequency of different Y haplogroups, partially concealing the pre-existing genetic composition [32, 41]. In this context, rare Y lineages with a relic geographic distribution can be highly informative regarding human migrations across the Sahara. Thus, considering their frequency distribution, the four trans-Saharan lineages A3-M13, E-M2, E-M78 and R-V88 could represent the remains of the Saharan MSY genetic landscape before the desertification, contrary to the usual interpretation involving recent gene flow events such as the trans-Saharan Arab slave trade [42,43,44]. R-V88 has been observed at high frequencies in the central Sahel (northern Cameroon, northern Nigeria, Chad and Niger) and it has also been reported at low frequencies in northwestern Africa [37]. Outside the African continent, two rare R-V88 sub-lineages (R-M18 and R-V35) have been observed in Near East and southern Europe (particularly in Sardinia) [30, 37,38,39]. Because of its ethno-geographic distribution in the central Sahel, R-V88 has been linked to the spread of the Chadic branch of the Afroasiatic linguistic family [37, 40]. From a genetic point of view, the use of variability in the present-day male-specific portion of the human Y chromosome (MSY) to infer past population dynamics across the Sahara is complicated by two major factors: 1) the onset of the hyper-arid conditions caused the depopulation of the Sahara; 2)
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
RESEARCH PAPER Linking between genetic structure and geographical distance: Study of the maternal gene pool in the Ethiopian population. Would you lookie what I found. O128 J2a2c 16069T-16126C-16231C 73G-150T-195C-263G-295T 489C-10499G-11377A-12308G. All these haplogroups can be found in Ethiopa.
@inigomulaisho28096 ай бұрын
WeWuzKings = Vi-Vas-Aryans-Yah (German accent)
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Got em. When they tell you they have North African ancestry. You tell them about this study. Ancient DNA from Chalcolithic Israel reveals the role of population mixture in cultural transformation Éadaoin Harney. The ancestry of late Levantine Bronze Age populations It was striking to us that previously published Bronze Age Levantine samples from the sites of 'Ain Ghazal in present-day Jordan (Levant_BA_South) and Sidon in present-day Lebanon (Levant_BA_North) can be modeled as two-way admixtures, without the Anatolia_N contribution that is required to model the Levant_ChL population24,26. This suggests that the Levant_ChL population may not be directly ancestral to these later Bronze Age Levantine populations, because if it were, we would also expect to detect an Anatolia_N component of ancestry. In what follows, we treat Levant_BA_South and Levant_BA_North as separate populations for analysis, since the symmetry statistic f4(Levant_BA_North, Levant_BA_South; A, Chimp) is significant for a number test populations A (|Z| ≥ 3) (Supplementary Data 5), consistent with the different estimated proportions of Levant_N and Iran_ChL ancestry reported in24,26. To test the hypothesis that Levant_ChL may be directly ancestral to the Bronze Age Levantine populations, we attempted to model both Levant_BA_South and Levant_BA_North as two-way admixtures between Levant_ChL and every other ancient population in our dataset, using the base 09NW set of populations as the “Right” outgroups. We also compared these models to the previously published models that used the Levant_N and Iran_ChL populations as sources (Table 2; Supplementary Figure 5; Supplementary Data 6). In the case of Levant_BA_South from 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan, multiple models were plausible, and thus we returned to the strategy of adding additional “Right” population outgroups that are differentially related to one or more of the “Left” populations (specifically, we added various combinations of Armenia_EBA, Steppe_EMBA, Switzerland_HG, Iran_LN, and Iran_N). Only the model including Levant_N and Iran_ChL remains plausible under all conditions. Thus, we can conclude that groups related to Levant_ChL contributed little ancestry to Levant_BA_South. We obtained additional insight by running qpAdm with Levant_BA_South as a target of two-way admixture between Levant_N and Iran_ChL, but now adding Levant_ChL and Anatolia_N to the basic 09NW “Right” set of 11 outgroups. The addition of the Levant_ChL causes the model to fail, indicating that Levant_BA_South and Levant_ChL share ancestry following the separation of both of them from the ancestors of Levant_N and Iran_ChL. Thus, in the past there existed an unsampled population that contributed both to Levant_ChL and to Levant_BA_South, even though Levant_ChL cannot be the direct ancestor of Levant_BA_South because, as described above, it harbors Anatolia_N-related ancestry not present in Levant_BA_South. We highlight three findings of interest. First, an allele (G) at rs12913832 near the OCA2 gene, with a proven association to blue eye color in individuals of European descent40, has an estimated alternative allele frequency of 49% in the Levant_ChL population, suggesting that the blue-eyed phenotype was common in the Levant_ChL. Second, an allele at rs1426654 in the SLC24A5 gene which is one of the most important determinants of light pigmentation in West Eurasians41 is fixed for the derived allele (A) in the Levant_ChL population suggesting that a light skinned phenotype may have been common in this population, although any inferences about skin pigmentation based on allele frequencies observed at a single site need to be viewed with caution42. Third, an allele (G) at rs6903823 in the ZKSCAN3 and ZSCAN31 genes which is absent in all early agriculturalists reported to date (Levant_N, Anatolia_N, Iran_N) and that has been argued to have been under positive selection by Mathieson et al.31, occurs with an estimated frequency of 20% in the Levant_ChL, 17% in the Levant_BA_South, and 15% in the Iran_ChL populations, while it is absent in all other populations. This suggests that the allele was rising in frequency in Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Near Eastern populations at the same time as it was rising in frequency in Europe. We find that the individuals buried in Peqi’in Cave represent a relatively genetically homogenous population. This homogeneity is evident not only in the genome-wide analyses but also in the fact that most of the male individuals (nine out of ten) belong to the Y-chromosome haplogroup T (see Supplementary Table 1), a lineage thought to have diversified in the Near East46. This finding contrasts with both earlier (Neolithic and Epipaleolithic) Levantine populations, which were dominated by haplogroup E24, and later Bronze Age individuals, all of whom belonged to haplogroup J24,26. Our finding that the Levant_ChL population can be well-modeled as a three-way admixture between Levant_N (57%), Anatolia_N (26%), and Iran_ChL (17%), while the Levant_BA_South can be modeled as a mixture of Levant_N (58%) and Iran_ChL (42%), but has little if any additional Anatolia_N-related ancestry, can only be explained by multiple episodes of population movement. The presence of Iran_ChL-related ancestry in both populations - but not in the earlier Levant_N - suggests a history of spread into the Levant of peoples related to Iranian agriculturalists, which must have occurred at least by the time of the Chalcolithic. The Anatolian_N component present in the Levant_ChL but not in the Levant_BA_South sample suggests that there was also a separate spread of Anatolian-related people into the region. The Levant_BA_South population may thus represent a remnant of a population that formed after an initial spread of Iran_ChL-related ancestry into the Levant that was not affected by the spread of an Anatolia_N-related population, or perhaps a reintroduction of a population without Anatolia_N-related ancestry to the region. We additionally find that the Levant_ChL population does not serve as a likely source of the Levantine-related ancestry in present-day East African populations (see Supplementary Note 4)24.
@1SK.6 ай бұрын
We know why they did the DNA SAME REASON THEY DID THE DNA OF ALL OUR PEOPLE
@thareamisskaren5 ай бұрын
I always wonder why the nose looks so small And the top lip would look thinner than the bottom lip. It doesn't even match.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Y'all need to take a look at this study. Linking between genetic structure andgeographical distance: Study of the maternal genepool in the Ethiopian population. Published in March of 2017. Schuenemann is a straight up liar.
@CovenOfWonders6 ай бұрын
IF ANY OF THEM COME TO SEE THE LIE. THE ONLY CONCLUSION IS. WEAKNESS. LIKE DISRESPECTING YOUR OLD FAMILY GRANDPARENTS. QUIET RUDE REALLY, FUNNY THING WHEN THEY ALL GET TOGETHER, THEY WEAR MASKS, TO HIDE.
@brianochieng73714 ай бұрын
Why soo much hate and anger towards africans?
@megalithicmaiden22 күн бұрын
You realize Egypt is in Africa, right? I say this, because when you are saying things like it will show to be an African culture...it really doesn't make sense.
@cherylblandin35136 ай бұрын
Danmark
@Gutitfool6 ай бұрын
Amarna strs showed the truth, Abusir strs not available max Planck blunder
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
Abusir can be ripped apart by dates.
@inigomulaisho28096 ай бұрын
The STRs ended the argument; Blacks from Southern, Eastern, and Western, Africa, are the most closely related to the Armana Royals, King Tuts and family.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
@@inigomulaisho2809 When you actually read a real studies instead of that mess Schuenemann put out. A study that contradicts itself. Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods Verena J. Schuenemann, 1). It says there was an increase in Continental African ancestry, not that they didn't have any. Both qpAdm35 and the f4-ratio test39 reveal that modern Egyptians inherit 8% more ancestry from African ancestors than the three ancient Egyptians do, which is also consistent with the ADMIXTURE results discussed above. Absolute estimates of African ancestry using these two methods in the three ancient individuals range from 6 to 15%, and in the modern samples from 14 to 21% depending on method and choice of reference populations. A real study. A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years Marc Haber. We then estimated kinship40 among our samples and found individuals SFI-43 (female) and SFI-44 (male), who lived around 500 BCE during the Iron Age III under the Persian rule, were first-degree relatives (Figure S4) and shared the same mtDNA haplogroup, T2C1 (Table S4). On the other hand, SFI-44’s ancestry appeared to be more complex because he did not form a clade with any population in our dataset, yet he appeared to share ancestry with SFI-43, ancient Egyptians, and ancient Levantines (Table S5). To better understand the relationship of SFI-43 and SFI-44 with the Lebanese and Egyptians, we projected the ancient Lebanese and ancient Egyptians onto a PCA constructed with the variation found in their modern populations. SFI-43 and SFI-44 clustered with the ancient Egyptians and were positioned between modern or ancient Lebanese and modern Egyptians, Thus, these results suggest that SFI-43 was an Egyptian woman and SFI-44 was her son from a man who himself had both Egyptian and Lebanese ancestries. Two Hellenistic individuals and one early Roman individual showed excess haplotype sharing with Central and South Asian populations compared with that of other ancient Lebanese individuals, whereas individuals SFI-43 and SFI-44 shared more segments with Africans and Egyptians. We counted between 19,073 (blue) and 19,659 (red) shared haplotype chunks in the dataset. When they say African they tell you it was Yoruba. ERS4542962 SFI-43 Beirut SFI-1075 Iron Age III 567 BCE-404 BCE. That puts SFI 43 at 2500 years ago. JK2881 1550 7283 19.82 0.29 0.28 0 0 0.005 0.01 0 0.02 T2c1 cal BC 367-212 This study. Yoruba ancestry was in the Levant before Anatolian ancestry. The affinity to the Middle East finds further support by the Y-chromosome haplogroups of the three individuals for which genome-wide data was obtained, two of which could be assigned to the Middle-Eastern haplogroup J, and one to haplogroup E1b1b1 common in North Africa (Supplementary Table 3). However, comparative data from a contemporary population under Roman rule in Asia Minor, from the Roman city Ağlasun today in Turkey31, did not reveal a closer relationship to the ancient Egyptians from the Roman period (Fig. 3b,c). Haplogroup J is a Middle Eastern haplogroup. Haplogroup J originated approximately 42.6 kya (95% CI: 30.0-64.7), with several of its earliest branches being found within the Arabian Peninsula and Northern Africa.
@jonathanwaters26246 ай бұрын
@@inigomulaisho2809 I can do you one better. Carriers of mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroup L3 basal lineages migrated back to Africa from Asia around 70,000 years ago Vicente M. Cabrera. Thus, our Kenyan L3a1a (Kn028) sequence shares tip mutations 514, 3796 and 4733 with a Tanzanian sequence (EF184630) but only mutation 514 with a Somalian sequence (JN655813) of the same clade. The Sudanese L3b1a (Su238) sequence shares the very conservative transition at 12557 with an L3b sequence (KF055324) from an African-American glaucoma patient [69]. Our L3b1a2 (Su002) sequence has matches at 195, 12490 and 16311 with several African sequences (EU092669, EU092744, EU092795, EU092825, EU9355449) with which it composes a new branch, L3b1a2a, defined by these three transitions. Similarly, the L3f2a1 (Su004) sequence has matches at mutated positions 6182, 8676, 9731, 12280, 12354 and 13105 with other published Senegalese sequences (JN655832, JN655841) with which composes a new derived branch. We expected L sequences detected in the Canary Islands to have their closest relatives among sequences from the African continent. This was observed in some cases; for example, the L3d1b3 (Go764) sequence from La Gomera island shares tip transitions 14040 and 16256 with an Ovimbundu isolate (KJ185837) from Angola [70]. However, unexpectedly, the Canarian sequence TF0005, allocated to the L3f1b subclade, has its closest relatives in the Iberian Peninsula, sharing the 8994 transition with two Asturian L3f1b sequences (KJ959229, KJ959230) [71]. Furthermore, the L3x2 (TF116) sequence from Tenerife shares all of its terminal variants(650, 7933, 8158, 15519, 16261) with sequences from Galicia (HQ675033, JN214446) and Andalusia (KT819228), not with African sequences. Saudi Arabia has been identified as an important receptor of mtDNA Eurasian lineages, as well as those of African origin. Arab sequences belonging to the L3i1a (AR429) and L3x1a1 (AR260) haplogroups have their closest relatives with sequences JN655780 and DQ341067, respectively, from nearby Ethiopia, and the L3h1b1 (AR381) sequence is identical to a previously published Yemeni isolate (KM986547). However, the L3h1b2 (AR221) sequence is most related to the JQ044990 lineage from Burkina Faso [72], with which it shares particular transitions at positions 7424, 13194, 16192 and 16218. The affinities of the Arab L1c2b1a'b (AR1252) with other sequences are the most unexpected. This sequence, particularly characterized by the presence of an insertion of 11 nucleotides at the 16029 position in the control region, has an exact match with an L1 isolate from the Dominican Republic (DQ341059). Its closest relatives in Africa, while lacking the above-mentioned insertion, are found in Angola (KJ185814) and Zambia (KJ185662) among Bantu-speakers [70]. The control region of this AR1252 isolate was previously published (KP960821). Concerning the less frequent L4, L5, and L6 clades, our L4b1a (Iv136) sequence from the Ivory Coast shares tip mutations 789, 7166 and 14935 with geographically nearby sequences (JQ044848, JQ045081) from Burkina Faso [72]. Similarly, the Arab L4a2 (AR1116) sequence is closely related to other African L4a2 sequences (EU092799, EU092800), and the L4b2a1 (AR197) isolate is identical to a sequence (KM986608) from Yemen [73]. From the analysis of partial sequences [53, 74], we can be certain that representatives of branches L4a1, L4a2 and L4b2 exist in Saudi Arabia. However, we have not yet detected sequences belonging to the large Sudanese L4b1b clade (Additional file 2: Figure S1). Basically, Everyone in Africa is related.
@inigomulaisho28096 ай бұрын
@@jonathanwaters2624 ofcourse I am not going to read all of what you have put out there... The same study you are referring to used a sample size of how many and from which periods, and which locations. A paltry sample of three from 100 plus mummies, mummies from the later period from a location notoriously known as a grave yard for foreign invaders.
The Christian monks are responsible for breaking off the nose and, hands not the Egyptian arabs
@manuampim67186 ай бұрын
The Christian monks are responsible for alot ot damage and fire inside of temples and tombs, but the modern Arabs are responsible for deliberate damage and recarving of noses.
@ABC-ek3oi6 ай бұрын
Can i ask u Muslim right
@scienceandinspiration13622 ай бұрын
Where did you learn that?
@CovenOfWonders6 ай бұрын
I JUST THOUGHT WHY HAS NONE OF THE TOP ANCIENT PEOPLE SPOKEN TO YOU TWO ON THIS SUBJECT. GRAHAM HANCOCK, JOE ROGAN, NAHIZ HAWASS, "Bright Insight " KZbin CHANNEL 2:02:20 Egypt is not in Africa, THAT'S LIKE SAYING EARTH IS NOT IN SPACE.
@artstation7076 ай бұрын
First!
@732954806 ай бұрын
I feel like a Mandela effect because I don't know why folks are having these arguments in the 90 's everything shown by the early teachings of our US brothers going to KEMET showed the real peoples were Blck ! What happened ? 😮 My people still use words from the time of KEMET t'ill date .
@CovenOfWonders6 ай бұрын
1:05:50 SERIOUSLY THAST IS RUBBISH WORK, WHAT'S WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE SERIOUSLY.
@werqzeleke28156 ай бұрын
Millions of Ethiopians n Eritreans look and have this same noses and lips. Hair styles till now are worn by Ethiopians and Eritreans. Why are you fixated on Egypt not being Negroid
@Minptahhathor6 ай бұрын
I gotta agree, seti 1st line had some thin features, I think that ramses statue is possibly valid, coz the statue is small in itself, so porportionally everything is small.
@kingmono6 ай бұрын
What's a negroid? Who is fixated? Support your accusation. Just because a statue looks like a different kind of african (which I actually mentioned if you bothered to watch) it doesn't make it authentic. You should attempt to authenticate a lie for convenience sake. Expose the lies, authenticate truth. If a statue is genuine and acqueline in features I will always support it.
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
@@Minptahhathor It's not about YOUR opinion. Have you actually examined the artifact? Opinion is not the same thing as scholarship.
@Minptahhathor6 ай бұрын
@AfricanThinker86 literally what? Looking at the sculptures and art especially un painted ones isn't objective, we see the same thing but different ppl interpret it differently.
@AfricanThinker866 ай бұрын
@@Minptahhathor Looking at in situ excavation photos and comparing them and examining them up close IS objective. If a statue has changed as it's changed hands, then obviously it's been altered. Prof Ampim didn't get a chance to go in-depth on the Rameses statues because it wasn't part of his intended presentation. King Mono simply brought it up on the spot.