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The first ever full-genome analysis of Ancient Egyptians shows they were more Turkish
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostI bet you that dog has a criminal record and owes child support...
Hey mayne.
Let me get 2 scratchers, a bottle of Paul Masson, 40 bags of the smallest Flaming Hot Cheetos, a pickle, ya'll got jumper cables, a pack of Newports, some grape Swishers....
I just came to get some beer, and a pack of squares. Every fucking time..
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Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
Hey mayne.
Let me get 2 scratchers, a bottle of Paul Masson, 40 bags of the smallest Flaming Hot Cheetos, a pickle, ya'll got jumper cables, a pack of Newports, some grape Swishers....
I just came to get some beer, and a pack of squares. Every fucking time..
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Originally posted by Xoo View Posthttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...-European.html
The first ever full-genome analysis of Ancient Egyptians shows they were more Turkish and European than African.
Scientists analysed ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies dating from 1400 BC to 400 AD and discovered they shared genes with people from the Mediterranean.
They found that ancient Egyptians were closely related to ancient populations in the Levant - now modern day Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.
They were also genetically similar to Neolithic populations from the Anatolian Peninsula and Europe.
The groundbreaking study used recent advances in DNA sequencing techniques to undertake a closer examination of mummy genetics than ever before.
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Radiocarbon dating shows that the mummies span 1300 years of ancient Egyptian history, during many of the foreign conquests and then Egypt’s incorporation into first the Greek and then the Roman empires.
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Originally posted by Xoo View Posthttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...-European.html
The first ever full-genome analysis of Ancient Egyptians shows they were more Turkish and European than African.
Scientists analysed ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies dating from 1400 BC to 400 AD and discovered they shared genes with people from the Mediterranean.
They found that ancient Egyptians were closely related to ancient populations in the Levant - now modern day Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.
They were also genetically similar to Neolithic populations from the Anatolian Peninsula and Europe.
The groundbreaking study used recent advances in DNA sequencing techniques to undertake a closer examination of mummy genetics than ever before.
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