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What Race Were the Ancient Egyptians?
Four peoples of the world:
Syrian, Nubian, Libyan, and Egyptian
From the tomb of Seti I
Race is a notoriously nebulous concept, before a physical property can be scientifically examined, it must be objectively defined so that accurate measurements of variables can be made. Defining race has been based on subjective taxonomic classification, morphological interpretation, and physiognomic characteristics, exercises that are frighteningly akin to phrenology, race has yet to be defined in objective genetic terms that are quantifiably measurable, rendering attempts at truly scientific discussion hopelessly futile.
http://www.catchpenny.org/race.html
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What Race Were the Ancient Egyptians?
Four peoples of the world:
Syrian, Nubian, Libyan, and Egyptian
From the tomb of Seti I
Race is a notoriously nebulous concept, before a physical property can be scientifically examined, it must be objectively defined so that accurate measurements of variables can be made. Defining race has been based on subjective taxonomic classification, morphological interpretation, and physiognomic characteristics, exercises that are frighteningly akin to phrenology, race has yet to be defined in objective genetic terms that are quantifiably measurable, rendering attempts at truly scientific discussion hopelessly futile.
http://www.catchpenny.org/race.html
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