The people living in Egypt are blood descendants of the Pyramid builders. The religion and culture changed, not the people.
The people living in England are also blood descendants of the Pyramid builders.
It's a matter of mathematics. A blood line either dies out after a few generations, or it will spread geometrically. After a period of 2000 years, every single person on Earth will be a descendant of any blood line that has not expired.
So can we close that particular moronic argument, please?
Drew Garrett
Nothing of value should be “returned” to islam.
DNA tests of Tutankhamun and his presumed grandfather, Amenhotep III, were initially approved, but have now been halted by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities. It was hoped that the tests would resolve a question regarding Tutankhamun's father. No reason has been given for the decision to stop the tests, but there is some concern that the results might be used to revise Egyptian history. The other recent news concerning mummies involves the use of computed tomography (CT) scanning to provide images of mummies without tampering with their wrapping. Nine mummies were scanned and the scans used to compute realistic 3D images of the individuals.
(This suggests something is amiss. blam)
You are wrong. Some of the people of Egypt do have some descent from the ancient Egyptians of Pharaonic times, but most are not. The majority are descended from Arabs and other races. In fact entire nations in the Middle East have been replaced by other races of people who were not the original inhabitants of those nations.