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What they considered about themselves is not the last word in any discussion. The ones prepared to tell the history of ancient Egyptians are modern scientists/historians.
It's like using Herodotus as an authority for the history of Ancient Greece*. lol
*Obviously Herodotus should be used, but as SOURCE not as scientific authority.



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Well according to the Shuenemann et al.2017 study, Ancient Egyptians have 1/3 of their DNA they share with Europeans (Anatolian and the Gedrosia-like Neolithic Iran). But is we look at the results of that study, the results are just like Modern Egyptian, minus 8% SSA. So these gedmatch results are on the same page as the the Shuenemann et al. 2017 study. The closest modern day percentage match is Bedouins from Saudi Arabia.


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Clearly mediterrenean people with roman noses, lacking alveolar prognathism or dolicocephalic heads and wavy-straight thick mediterrenean hair. Pretty accurate and how a Lebanese Cypriot or Cretan might look today.
The Egyptians depicted themselves with thick lips, big African eyes, many times prognathic and had curly/nappy hair that was plaited, shaved or replaced with Weaves/Wigs



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A quick Google search: "King Tut mother’s tomb is believed to have been discovered in the Valley of the Kings; however, no mummy was actually located. The tomb is next to King Tut’s burial site but remains shrouded with mystery due to the absence of an actual body. The tomb is known as KV63 and was found as a cache filled with coffins and storage jars. Many of the coffins yielded nothing except the sixth one which contained six pillows. These pillows remain a mystery as well, but it is thought these pillows could have been important items belonging to the queen during her lifetime and could have been used as bedding while her body went through the mummification process. Of course this is all still speculation; however, if this embalming storage was in fact King Tut’s mother’s tomb, it would have been in conjunction with King Tut’s final wishes; that he be buried next to his mother."
"She was his mother, 100% sure bro!"
She could as well just be a Somali slave buried next to the King. It's know that Egyptian nobility used to be buried with their servants next to them in order for them to keep looking for them on the afterlife. Not even after death Somali slaves were free from their serventy, lol.
Also there are other supposedly sculptures of Tut mom who depict her completely different and way lighter.
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They look caucasian and were depicted as brown=
1. Mixed negroid/ caucasoids with caucasian features
2. mostly caucasoids that were brown
You chose nr. 1. pls tell me why. Seems agenda driven. It's like if I claimed that turkic people were originally European because of chinky looking Europeans.
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