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Other claims used to support the Black Hypothesis included anthropological measurements of Egyptian mummies, testing melanin levels in a small sample of mummies, [16]: 20, 37 [281] language affinities between ancient Egyptian language and sub-saharan languages, [16]: 28, 39–41, 54–55 [282] interpretations of the origin of the name Kmt ...
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The bandage technique (guessed to be 2620-2000 BCE, but there is a lack of radiocarbon dating) has only been found to be present in three infants. The technique is a mixture of black and red mummies, in that the body was taken apart and reinforced in the style of black mummies but the head was treated in the same way as red mummies are.
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One of the mummies was found to belong to the Y-chromosomal haplogroup R1b1a1b (R1b-M269), [37] which originated in Eastern Europe, and another to the Y-chromosome haplogroup E1b1b1a1b2a4b5a, [37] which originated in North Africa. [38] [5] [39] They also belonged to mtDNA haplogroups L3h1 and N5, common in Africans and Middle Easterners ...
Mummy portraits or Fayum mummy portraits are a type of naturalistic painted portrait on wooden boards attached to upper class mummies from Roman Egypt. They belong to the tradition of panel painting, one of the most highly regarded forms of art in the Classical world. The Fayum portraits are the only large body of art from that tradition to ...