Ping.
That 9 year old child has been bizzzyyyy.
So much for being born in Arizona!
It looks like his relatives headed for greener pastures. I wonder if the wild animals that live there now came from somewhere else.
Amazingly enough about 70% of the time you can tell a person is British just by seeing their teeth.
Coincidence?
Doo Yoo meen that therz a 50-50 chans that I’m deesendid from sumwun Hoo marreed his own sister?
Steve Martin on SNL:
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/king-tut/976141/
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl5dZxA-rZY
“”King Tut (King Tut)
Now when he was a young man,
He never thought he’d see
People stand in line to see the boy king.
(King Tut) How’d you get so funky?
(funky Tut) Did you do the monkey?
Born in Arizona,
Moved to Babylonia (king Tut).
(king Tut) Now, if I’d known
they’d line up just to see him,
I’d trade in all my money
And bought me a museum. (king Tut)
Buried with a donkey (funky Tut)
He’s my favorite honkey!
Born in Arizona,
Moved to Babylonia (king Tut)
Dancin’ by the Nile, (Disco Tut)
The ladies love his style, (boss Tut)
Rockin’ for a mile (rockin’ Tut)
He ate a crocodile.
He gave his life for tourism.
Golden idol!
He’s an Egyptian
They’re sellin’ you.
Now, when I die,
now don’t think I’m a nut,
don’t want no fancy funeral,
Just one like ole king Tut. (king Tut)
He coulda won a Grammy,
Buried in his Jammies,
Born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia,
He was born in Arizona, got a condo made of stone-a,
King Tut!””
I also understand that this haplogroup is rare in Egypt, which kind of tells me that the Pharoahs didn't generally genetically mingle with the commoners, and secondly they may have been outsiders when the ascended to power.
Interesting
Masons?
You go, Tut!
Isn’t there some biblical verse, or tradition about Egypt never being ruled by an Egyptian following the Exodus?
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Has anyone looked further back...like through dad’s or mom’s DNA?
One theory that might explain it is that first of all the 18th Dynasty blood line died out and was not continued in the kingship line. However, the statement that Iknaton and others of Tuts ancestors had this haplogroup could indicate that when Iknaton’s monotheistic city and god were put down, many of the related peoples fled to Europe or whatever areas seem to have a high incidence of that haplogroup.