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Removed some PC nonsense from the "black Egyptian" pseudo science. The cited articles clearly say that genetic evidence from mummies and comparison with the modern population shows the sub-Saharan influence in Egyptian genetics increase over time. The further back we go, the more Eurasian are Egyptians. As time went by, more and more sub-Saharans mixed in. There is no indication of a "late Eurasian invasion" leaving a genetic impact (e.g. Arabs made close to zero contribution). The genetic history of Egypt is fairly simple. 1) Settling of the Nile valley North of the cataracts by Eurasians. 2) Slow immigration of Sub-Saharans. 91.1.220.239 (talk) 20:09, 28 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]