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What's interesting about the Old Testament, is that its apparently the only source that mentions ancient Hebrews as "yoked" by Pharoh. Also, there are the journals left behind of the pyramid builders which suggests that the pyramids were actually built by a very dedicated skilled labor force of local origin that could only be "in on it" if they believed here in Pharoh's cause.
Historical accuracies or inaccuracies aside, ancient Hebrews would have looked typical to where they were at the time. Things however changed after the diaspora.
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i giving you genetic study and you giving me tales from the bible.its just a joke.
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Yeah sure, ancient Levant was a Nordic heaven.
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Our time estimate of divergence between the Levantine and European components (~15,900-9,100 y.a) overlaps with the transition to agriculture in the Levant ~11,000 y.a but is also slightly earlier than the proposed expansion to Europe starting at ~9,000 y.a. [23]–[25]. In agreement with this, a recent study of complete mtDNA sequences also proposed earlier expansion dates (19,000-12,000 y.a) of certain female lineages from the Near East to Europe [26]. These results suggest that population migration to Europe from the Near East could have started after the LGM warming and continued until the Neolithic. In addition, these results show that the modern European genetic component is more recent than would be expected from a component that developed from the initial peopling of Europe in the Upper Paleolithic ~40,000 y.a
http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/...l.pgen.1003316
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What is "white"? I'd think they were less arabized than today's levantines, probably a mostly West Asian+South Euro mix.
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That specific study only conducted surveys on lebanese christians/druze/muslims.
The same exact samples for cypriots, tuscans, palestinians, etc. are used here as well, and even cypriots are still shown to be closer to egyptians and bedouins than they are to most europeans. They're only closer to those specific europeans who have more west asian admixture in the first place.
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There is no real evidence the Jews were slaves in Egypt.
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