The Africanity of Ancient Egypt: Huggins Lectures by Christopher Ehret

It's an African civilization that started in Southern Egypt/Northern Sudan, that's as African as it gets if that term even exists
Well, yes. Our ancestors were actually from that region specifically the red sea hills of Egypt and Sudan. Our ancestors migrated during the old kingdom era and were likely part of Nubian groups before migrating to the Horn. Nubia and Egypt is interlinked heavily like Greece and Egypt, they shared gods and beliefs etc.
 
Well, yes. Our ancestors were actually from that region specifically the red sea hills of Egypt and Sudan. Our ancestors migrated during the old kingdom era and were likely part of Nubian groups before migrating to the Horn. Nubia and Egypt is interlinked heavily like Greece and Egypt, they shared gods and beliefs etc.
What did our MENA ancestors believe?
 
Source for Anatolian hunter gatherers settling in Africa? Afaik this never happened.

Natufians were modelled roughly as Dzudzuana + minor Iberomaurusian. Dzudzuana was a local Near Eastern hunter-gatherer who was quite closely related to the hunter-gatherers of Anatolia and other parts of West Eurasia, with genetic origins that were entirely formed by older West Eurasian peoples who had merged with Basal Eurasian peoples.
 

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Natufians were modelled roughly as Dzudzuana + minor Iberomaurusian. Dzudzuana was a local Near Eastern hunter-gatherer who was quite closely related to the hunter-gatherers of Anatolia and other parts of West Eurasia, with genetic origins that were entirely formed by older West Eurasian peoples who had merged with Basal Eurasian peoples.
That's the name, was pissing me off all day.
 

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