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ID: RkHhJjHE/pol/510238710#510252732
7/13/2025, 11:40:00 AM
>>510252698
I'm not trolling, there's virtually no useful data.
https://youtu.be/EiDnNUdeoag?t=510
To understand why this "European" mtdna was in Egypt, simply read this story that is completely related to the study
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilukhipa
>For political reasons, Gilukhipa was sent to Egypt to join Amenhotep III in marriage. The Egyptian pharaoh made a special issue of commemorative scarabs on the occasion of his marriage to Gilukhipa in his 10th regnal year (ca.1378–1376 BCE), where he recorded that the princess was escorted by 317 ladies-in-waiting, women from the Mitanni king's royal palace.[2] Gilukhipa became known as the "Secondary King's Wife," meaning she was secondary to Amenhotep III's chief wife, Queen Tiye. Twenty-six years later, her niece Tadukhepa also became Amenhotep's wife.
Amenhotep(pic related, a black man with a black wife) was gifted hundreds of mail order brides from a supposedly indo-European king who his people had children with. Leading to Egyptian ydna(confirmed by the study) and "European" mtdna. The geography and timelines match perfectly between this story and the study.
I'm not trolling, there's virtually no useful data.
https://youtu.be/EiDnNUdeoag?t=510
To understand why this "European" mtdna was in Egypt, simply read this story that is completely related to the study
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilukhipa
>For political reasons, Gilukhipa was sent to Egypt to join Amenhotep III in marriage. The Egyptian pharaoh made a special issue of commemorative scarabs on the occasion of his marriage to Gilukhipa in his 10th regnal year (ca.1378–1376 BCE), where he recorded that the princess was escorted by 317 ladies-in-waiting, women from the Mitanni king's royal palace.[2] Gilukhipa became known as the "Secondary King's Wife," meaning she was secondary to Amenhotep III's chief wife, Queen Tiye. Twenty-six years later, her niece Tadukhepa also became Amenhotep's wife.
Amenhotep(pic related, a black man with a black wife) was gifted hundreds of mail order brides from a supposedly indo-European king who his people had children with. Leading to Egyptian ydna(confirmed by the study) and "European" mtdna. The geography and timelines match perfectly between this story and the study.
ID: MYFwSOay/pol/509554742#509559030
7/5/2025, 10:08:05 AM
>>509558957
In regards to that
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15694
>However, we note that all our genetic data were obtained from a single site in Middle Egypt and may not be representative for all of ancient Egypt. It is possible that populations in the south of Egypt were more closely related to those of Nubia and had a higher sub-Saharan genetic component, in which case the argument for an influx of sub-Saharan ancestries after the Roman Period might only be partially valid and have to be nuanced. Throughout Pharaonic history there was intense interaction between Egypt and Nubia, ranging from trade to conquest and colonialism, and there is compelling evidence for ethnic complexity within households with Egyptian men marrying Nubian women and vice versa51,52,53. Clearly, more genetic studies on ancient human remains from southern Egypt and Sudan are needed before apodictic statements can be made.
https://youtu.be/EiDnNUdeoag?t=510
To understand why this "European" mtdna was in Egypt, simply read this story that is completely related to the study
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilukhipa
>For political reasons, Gilukhipa was sent to Egypt to join Amenhotep III in marriage. The Egyptian pharaoh made a special issue of commemorative scarabs on the occasion of his marriage to Gilukhipa in his 10th regnal year (ca.1378–1376 BCE), where he recorded that the princess was escorted by 317 ladies-in-waiting, women from the Mitanni king's royal palace.[2] Gilukhipa became known as the "Secondary King's Wife," meaning she was secondary to Amenhotep III's chief wife, Queen Tiye. Twenty-six years later, her niece Tadukhepa also became Amenhotep's wife.
Amenhotep(pic related, a black man with a black wife) was gifted hundreds of mail order brides from an indo-European king who his people had children with. Leading to Egyptian ydna(confirmed by the study) and "European" mtdna. The geography and timelines match perfectly between this story and the study. Pic related.
In regards to that
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15694
>However, we note that all our genetic data were obtained from a single site in Middle Egypt and may not be representative for all of ancient Egypt. It is possible that populations in the south of Egypt were more closely related to those of Nubia and had a higher sub-Saharan genetic component, in which case the argument for an influx of sub-Saharan ancestries after the Roman Period might only be partially valid and have to be nuanced. Throughout Pharaonic history there was intense interaction between Egypt and Nubia, ranging from trade to conquest and colonialism, and there is compelling evidence for ethnic complexity within households with Egyptian men marrying Nubian women and vice versa51,52,53. Clearly, more genetic studies on ancient human remains from southern Egypt and Sudan are needed before apodictic statements can be made.
https://youtu.be/EiDnNUdeoag?t=510
To understand why this "European" mtdna was in Egypt, simply read this story that is completely related to the study
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilukhipa
>For political reasons, Gilukhipa was sent to Egypt to join Amenhotep III in marriage. The Egyptian pharaoh made a special issue of commemorative scarabs on the occasion of his marriage to Gilukhipa in his 10th regnal year (ca.1378–1376 BCE), where he recorded that the princess was escorted by 317 ladies-in-waiting, women from the Mitanni king's royal palace.[2] Gilukhipa became known as the "Secondary King's Wife," meaning she was secondary to Amenhotep III's chief wife, Queen Tiye. Twenty-six years later, her niece Tadukhepa also became Amenhotep's wife.
Amenhotep(pic related, a black man with a black wife) was gifted hundreds of mail order brides from an indo-European king who his people had children with. Leading to Egyptian ydna(confirmed by the study) and "European" mtdna. The geography and timelines match perfectly between this story and the study. Pic related.
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