It'll be interesting to see a video that explains how Egypt (and North Africa) went from a majority black ancient population to a majority non black modern day population? To those who say invasions changed the population of Egypt. Can you direct us to some Egyptologist who have highlighted these population changes related to foreign takeovers?
What about black Egyptians migrating to west Africa? One reason I've been told to explain why modern Egypt is less black is because a lot of black Egyptians migrated to west Africa to escape invasions. Are there any examples of any Egyptologist in west Africa looking for signs of Egyptian culture and civilization related to those migrations? Any Egyptian records of their presence in west Africa?
I’ll help you out, for one there such a thing as mutations and endogamy. The gene mutation that allowed for white or light skin only developed within last 8k or 10k years. There is no doubt that overtime this mutation became more prominent in North Africa, in fact there are light skinned people all throughout Africa without mixture from Europe. So take that and the fact that yes eventually invasions and migrations from outside happened, and boom you get the variety you see today in North Africa. Most North Africans look somewhere in between black and white but there are still “black” North Africans who are indigenous.
@@CrowdPleeza Is that really necessary when the nature of conquests and migrations to a land results in changes to that lands genetics do to intermarriages, sexual contact and even r*pe? But here this is an example. Metatron normally makes solid context but his video in the race of ancient Egyptians is poorly researched, and argued for. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nEy33wcmndQ.htmlsi=_lYknw90A2Z5enQl
Who?! which "modern Egyptians " arab muslims, copts, nubians, beja people??? "Modern Egyptian" is being used to invalidate an entire country's ethnicity, I get your point but don't include the people with actual ancestral ties in your generalizations.