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What do you guys make of this?
Stumbled across this on facebook.
The claim is, that a Discovery Channel Documentary determined through DNA testing that there is a 99.6% probability that King Tut was Western European. http://www.eutimes.net/2010/06/king-...tern-european/ never heard of this... and i dont know anything more about it than that. :06: very interesting if true. according to the article... the greatest probability is that his ancestry originated somewhere in the vicinity of the European region now described as Ireland, Scotland, western England or Northern France. thoughts? cool? fake? what do you think? |
We were just born to rule. :O:
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Jim already has dibs on England. :p2: |
Its believable. Many rulers of Egypt were not natives. The Ptolomy dynasty was of Greek descent, most notably Cleopatra 7.
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http://halfwaytoconcord.com/wp-conte...arzenegger.jpg (sorry for going OT GR) |
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If the theory that all mankind descended from Africa and spread through out the world is true, which is likely, I'd find Tut's European heritage to be plausible. There are just so many different possibilities. The chief of antiquities in Egypt has not released thier dna findings as of yet so this story is still very much speculation. |
I thought this was common knowledge already. Tut was clearly a western European; you need only look at his death mask to know that. Is it:
-Covered in gold? Check. -Sporting flamboyant facial hair style? Check. -Clad in a shockingly bad hat? Check. Quote:
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LMAO :har: |
Hmm I think the most obvious answer is that the DNA sample was contaminated by foreign DNA, probably from the people taking it, the people who handled the Mummy, or the testers. Especially as it is, to my knowledge, very difficult to get DNA from a source like that.
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If there would actually be some civilizations in western europe at that time it would be plausable. But it was mostly barbarian. Not the barbarians were less inteligent or anything, but it takes a civilized man to rule a civilization.
But there are always theories, maybe he was plunder from a raid in the western europe or freed slave that showed high intelligence and understanding and was chosen over the predecesors biological sons, if there were any (to lazy to google it up) and there's always the atlantis theory:hmmm: |
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King Tut was British, he drunk beer and farted all day long.:DL
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I havnt heard of that :06: |
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Strange topic...
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This is what I make of it...............
White people are better than Black people. Is that racist, or science? Is that what you were looking for as an answer? |
What was the source of the Western European DNA?
Lets suppose at the time of Tuts death that a bunch of Egyptian guys started migrating up through Europe looking for chicks. Having found some (Western European chicks being easy), their DNA starts making the rounds. 3,000 years pass. A whole lotta DNA mixing going on. Scientist looking at Tuts DNA compares that with 20th century DNA in Western Europe and finds a match. :hmmm: Or are the scientists comparing Tut DNA stains with DNA from Western Europe 3,000 years ago? :hmmm: I aint no scientist.. yet, but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express once and it just seems to me that the article is a little light on the source of the Western European DNA. Quote:
Are they comparing Tuts DNA with some of Tuts drinking buddy's great great great......great great grandsons and daughters? |
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