On Lab Analysis and Criteria for Interpretations - Considering the multiple Labs conducting DNA Testing: (Copy from a previous Comment on another same-subject video. *PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE* [ It may not be inaccuracy in the Science - rather an Inaccuracy in the *Interpretation and Understanding* ] the 🔑 to greater understanding with accuracy is *"Understanding the Ancient Migrations of Peoples, Having facts on what makes up the Ethnic Groups - i.e. - must clearly have a Concept that Italian, Sicilian, Spanish - for example, *"have an Ancient lineage that began elsewhere and migrated to these countries"* Few Peoples are Indigenous to their known Heritage Country of Family's Orgin. Accuracy could be 99% yet appear wrong - *WHEN YOU DONT KNOW ANCIENT GLOBAL MIGRATIONS* Further - Mainstream Cirriculum Teachings of History and specifically regarding Human Hiistory (Physiology) is not accurate nor agreed upon. Variables in the Science can be very accurate - yet lack of understanding of: *Ancient History, History, Genetics, Science, DNA Laboratory Technologies* This would be much easier for the "Lay-Public" - had we been taught Facts in Cirriculum Based Schools and *if the DNA Labs had a Shared Technology with a Required QA/QC Standard + an Industry and Science Governing Criteria for a "Forensic-type Standards of Operation"* Thus, it may not be inaccuracy in the Science - rather an Inaccuracy in the *Interpretation and Understanding* Example - Irish of Western Ireland should reflect a high % of Basque Influence - b/c that's where most of the Irish originally "Migrated From" in the era that took hold and evolved over time to be *"The IRISH"* Go Irish!!! 🍀 🍀🍀🍀🌎🌍🌏🍀🍀🍀
@@billlombard9911 If Im not mistake the few last years of the viking raids before the peacedeal many Vikings stayed on the British Isles...So yeah, not suprising.
Brazilian here, I took my DNA test with Genera ,the most popular and cheap company for these tests in my country, and the results were pretty interesting: 77% Europe (mostly from Iberian Peninsula), 18% Middle East and North Africa (mostly from Morocco and Tunisia, but also bits from Yemen and the Levant), 3% Amerindian and 2% Subsaharan Africa (Eastern Africa, pointing mostly to Mozambique). It was a very interesting experience and I think it made me a lot more interested in searching for my history.
Normal south America was colonized by iberians which carry some of north African DNA. I like the south American culture as it's very diverse white black indeginous people and lot of mixture. Thats why they are more open minded and less racist.
@@Safa-gq6jm I am so excited for this! I'm Colombian and I just took an AncestryDNA test and I'm awaiting results. I think the results will be quite varied because as you mentioned, South Americans are very diverse and we really don't know our ancestry better. Of course we know most of us have European and Indigineous ancestry but we don't know how much since it differs from everyone.
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way.
I'm surprised they didn't expect Scandinavian, especially since they're British. Many English are Scandinavian after the Danes and some Norwegians invaded England and left behind settlers.
@Hagen van Tronje Agreed. Native British are NOT Semitic peoples - nor are the Black Africans - nor anything else. Europe has enough diversity with just its native peoples!
for the guy who thought he was more Italian. well his dad is from Sicily that explains alot already, Sicilians are verrryyy mixed due to all the time they have been invaded
Υes they are very mixed. And they were ruled by normans and a german emperor that had a harem in Sicily!!! So being a bit german is not of a big surprise.
@@Peristerygr the dna tests I've seen Sicilians take, normally show a high percentage of Greek, then italian, north african and sometimes middle eastern.
I'm Sicilian and I live in Sicily while my mom is from Calabria (the "point" of the boot) so I think I might have some effed up origins because I have ginger tendencies and freckles and my sister looks from middle east so I really wanna know what my origins are. It would be cool to know.
Also mainland Italy is quite generic term as in northern Italy people are more likely to share traits with celts (french) and germanics (germans) people, thus hinting to a foreign origin. Add this to the fact that probably not many italians took this test and there you go, one quarter french and german.
Loved Leon’s reactions. He was just so shocked. Can you imagine how many people hate people that they actually share DNA or even genealogy with? Like the expert said, humans are 99.5% identical. So we’re more alike than not. But it’s fun and interesting to see the results of DNA tests.
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt.
@@rogerjr.6588 Yea but white Americans almost always have some native American and often some African American mixed in. I think only groups like the Amish are still 100% European.
He has no thing related to our pharos its a lie and avery tricky Egyptian pharos are not black You all can log in test results and found it not even 1% egyptian
"South African", does that mean an Afrikaaner, or that your mother is of English heritage, is a Coloured or Mixed Race? South Africa has a very complicate racial mix as does Brazil which was a Portuguese, an African slave and indigenous racial mix..
South African could mean a lot of different things Brazilian too. I'm a white South African and from family tradition (Never taken a DNA test) I have British, German, Dutch and French Huguenots ancestry. Even black South Africans can have a mix.
@Just another geek No I was born and raised in Turkey but I think thats because I am from a Black Sea region city which greeks ruled for a time period. My grandmather also speaks a language called Laz.
A lot of Turks have a lot of Greek DNA because Greeks used to live in that land since 2000 BC it was Greek Land but the Turkish genders arrived and took our lands. Also Turks used to Islamise Greek kids
@@ΠαῦλοςΠαυλίδης-χ7θ not all the Turks have a lot of Greek Dna. In my city Ankara, most of Turkish people who lives in the same city as me have %10-15 Greek Dna and at least have %45-%55 Turkish Dna. And Im a Cauocasian Turk i have more Georgian dna than Greek.
I think you are not living in arabian gulf ı think you are in europe or america dont know about your culture smh There is no ethnicity there are one big arab family thats all
A família do meu pai veio da Itália,mas provavelmente por parte de mãe(acredito que o meu avô paterno tenha antepassados indígenas), e a família da minha mãe é uma mistura de espanhol e português,mas nunca se sabe ^^
Puerto rico may have you beat cuz it was a trade port pirate port slave trade port every European breed there with god knows who...italy is like that too cuz of the Roman empire but 1000 years from now USA results will say 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
@@caleb7922 No he can't, because he got North African, which is a completely different set of people as Sub-Saharan ("black") Africans. He's just stupid and confused.
I’m 97% British. . I’m American and since my young adulthood have been obsessed with anything British. I’ve visited the UK 7 times. Imagine my delight when I had my DNA done and found out my results.
As a genealogist, it is fun to see others see their results. Remember myself when I was little and found out that I had a Scandinavian royal family not far back in time.
@Kushite God Faraji Depnend on which Egyptians you talk about, Cleopatra was descended from the Greeks, so she was white. And your example wasn't too good, since when you Google Egyptians or Cairo people it isn't black people who come up.
@Kushite God Faraji Hey I have studied Egyptian Culture in Cairo and up to a half of the pharaohs were mixed black (African), the normal people of Egypt, the citizen were majority brown, not African but more like arabs. So you're right! Yea there was Greek and Caucasian pharaohs too but more mixed black ones and "arab" types than caucasian. Greetings from Russia!
So, I'm from Brazil, we are known for being a big diverse country, my great grandma was indigenous, and my great grandpa was European, he basically stole her from her family, to marry her, my father's side, I have my grandma who was afrodescendant , and my grandpa who was born in Germany... If I took a DNA test would be very interesting to see what do I have in my bloodline
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
Because Europeans have been shamed into being proud that they are European. Watch social media, news, academics, ect. Say you are proud to be European, it’s not welcomed. We have been conditioned to hate ourselves and our people!
onlythewise1 but there are sociopolitical events like the anglo-saxon migration, the moors in spain or the hunnic invasions, that change the ethnical enviroment of a continent
I'm surprised that the guy with Sicilian/Italian ancestry was surprised to find that he had so many different DNA types. My family's region of Italy was colonized and governed by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Goths, Vandals, Lombards, Byzantines again, Normans, Spanish, Austrians, etc (edit: Arabs/North Africans)... I would not be surprised if my Italian family's DNA was like a minestrone.
@@tomasafull lmao as if the crown of Aragón was only in the region of Cataluña (and it later became Spain mixing with Castilla willingly), go learn some history, seems like you need it
@@kaiserwillhelm9142 byzantines could be romans, greeks, syrians, slavs, even christianized middle-easterns, certainly italians, some normans and many more.
10% luck 20% skill 15% concentrated power and will 5% pleasure 50% pain And a hundred percent reason to remember the name. Oh wait this is about ancestry
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
@@equinox1185 They're not fake, people just don't understand how to interpret the results. I'm too lazy to explain it, but you could have a parent who is half Italian and half Chinese and only inherit the italian or vice versa. So the DNA test will make you think your grand parent isn't your grand parent when they are. My Mother is half spanish half english but my DNA test said I'm 50% spanish which should be impossible as my father took the test and has no spanish what so ever. It's just a bit random.
Is Ramses III a black African? The whole truth about the Ramesside captivity.. 🌹 With the appearance of the DNA result of King Ramesses III in December 2012, and the result of Ramesses II that his hair color was red in 1976... the public in Egypt and even the rest of the world were dominated by superstitious ideas that had no basis in truth... such as the idea that Ramesses II was European or Berber, or the idea that Ramses III is a black African.. So how true are these ideas?? The answer is no...the Ramses are Egyptian to the core! We will begin first with the results of the analyzes of Ramesses III. Our dear followers, we ask you to pay attention to the fact that the analyzes conducted in 2012 on the mummy of Ramesses III were done primarily to explore the relationship between him and another mummy called the Mummy of the Screaming Man, found in his tomb. Under the supervision of Zahi Hawass.. Ali For years, Egyptologists have been puzzled by this striking mummy. This mummy shows signs of panic, premeditated murder, and torture, but at the same time it was mummified with respect and was found in a royal cemetery... but without a coffin. Opinions varied regarding the existence of this mummy... until Egyptologists came to the conclusion that it was possible that this mummy belonged to one of the 20 members of the Egyptian royal family... which encouraged Zahi Hawass and other scientists with him to conduct analyzes on this mummy and the mummy of King Ramesses III... The result revealed that this mummy is the son of Ramesses III Prince Bantaware, who tried to assassinate his father before. But the problem is that it was concluded from incomplete values (other scientists say it is wrong) that the DNA of the two mummies is e1b1a, which is a black haplogroup common in Cameroon, with a percentage of about 99%. Scientist Wayne R. Roberts appeared and stated that the values by which Hawass and his team concluded that Ramses Ali e1b1a are not Complete and boxed, the conclusion is wrong. He claimed that he re-read the values correctly and the result appeared on haplogroup E-M78-V22. As for the other scholars who claimed that the values were wrong, they claimed that they repeated the analyzes and discovered that Ramses Ali E-M78-V22 They are the others... Later, there was a general consensus that the values that inferred E1b1a were wrong. It is worth noting that the E-M78-v22 haplogroup is the most common in (northern Egypt) than in the entire world. The people of northern Egypt carry it at a rate of 56%, according to a study (Zaulla et al2008) There is no other region in the world except in small proportions.
the sub-Sharan Africans and the north Africans aren't the same people and they don't share the same genes, nor the same history nor the same culture since the ancient history. The word African itself has various historical backgrounds and didn't mean always the same thing. However i know that many north Africans have a little percentage of sub-Saharan Africans genes due to different historical events.
Is Ramses III a black African? The whole truth about the Ramesside captivity.. 🌹 With the appearance of the DNA result of King Ramesses III in December 2012, and the result of Ramesses II that his hair color was red in 1976... the public in Egypt and even the rest of the world were dominated by superstitious ideas that had no basis in truth... such as the idea that Ramesses II was European or Berber, or the idea that Ramses III is a black African.. So how true are these ideas?? The answer is no...the Ramses are Egyptian to the core! We will begin first with the results of the analyzes of Ramesses III. Our dear followers, we ask you to pay attention to the fact that the analyzes conducted in 2012 on the mummy of Ramesses III were done primarily to explore the relationship between him and another mummy called the Mummy of the Screaming Man, found in his tomb. Under the supervision of Zahi Hawass.. Ali For years, Egyptologists have been puzzled by this striking mummy. This mummy shows signs of panic, premeditated murder, and torture, but at the same time it was mummified with respect and was found in a royal cemetery... but without a coffin. Opinions varied regarding the existence of this mummy... until Egyptologists came to the conclusion that it was possible that this mummy belonged to one of the 20 members of the Egyptian royal family... which encouraged Zahi Hawass and other scientists with him to conduct analyzes on this mummy and the mummy of King Ramesses III... The result revealed that this mummy is the son of Ramesses III Prince Bantaware, who tried to assassinate his father before. But the problem is that it was concluded from incomplete values (other scientists say it is wrong) that the DNA of the two mummies is e1b1a, which is a black haplogroup common in Cameroon, with a percentage of about 99%. Scientist Wayne R. Roberts appeared and stated that the values by which Hawass and his team concluded that Ramses Ali e1b1a are not Complete and boxed, the conclusion is wrong. He claimed that he re-read the values correctly and the result appeared on haplogroup E-M78-V22. As for the other scholars who claimed that the values were wrong, they claimed that they repeated the analyzes and discovered that Ramses Ali E-M78-V22 They are the others... Later, there was a general consensus that the values that inferred E1b1a were wrong. It is worth noting that the E-M78-v22 haplogroup is the most common in (northern Egypt) than in the entire world. The people of northern Egypt carry it at a rate of 56%, according to a study (Zaulla et al2008) There is no other region in the world except in small proportions.
Oh pls, save me the hypocrisy, speaking like berbers are only in north Africa when they are also in west Africa and speaking like other non Berber African ethnic groups aren't in north Africa 🙄🙄
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way
@@محمودمحمد-ي6ب9ش I am pardo Sudamerica y hasta donde se los negros eran los nubios del sur que los subyugaron por unos 400 años de hecho hoy los sudaneses tienen más cercanía genética con ustedes que ustedes con los árabes y el Them with the nilote blacks is strange but that's how it is, just look at the president of the sudsn
Perfect pitch isn’t about singing, it’s being able to tell the difference between notes and being able to name them like how almost everyone can tell the difference between colors
Is Ramses III a black African? The whole truth about the Ramesside captivity.. 🌹 With the appearance of the DNA result of King Ramesses III in December 2012, and the result of Ramesses II that his hair color was red in 1976... the public in Egypt and even the rest of the world were dominated by superstitious ideas that had no basis in truth... such as the idea that Ramesses II was European or Berber, or the idea that Ramses III is a black African.. So how true are these ideas?? The answer is no...the Ramses are Egyptian to the core! We will begin first with the results of the analyzes of Ramesses III. Our dear followers, we ask you to pay attention to the fact that the analyzes conducted in 2012 on the mummy of Ramesses III were done primarily to explore the relationship between him and another mummy called the Mummy of the Screaming Man, found in his tomb. Under the supervision of Zahi Hawass.. Ali For years, Egyptologists have been puzzled by this striking mummy. This mummy shows signs of panic, premeditated murder, and torture, but at the same time it was mummified with respect and was found in a royal cemetery... but without a coffin. Opinions varied regarding the existence of this mummy... until Egyptologists came to the conclusion that it was possible that this mummy belonged to one of the 20 members of the Egyptian royal family... which encouraged Zahi Hawass and other scientists with him to conduct analyzes on this mummy and the mummy of King Ramesses III... The result revealed that this mummy is the son of Ramesses III Prince Bantaware, who tried to assassinate his father before. But the problem is that it was concluded from incomplete values (other scientists say it is wrong) that the DNA of the two mummies is e1b1a, which is a black haplogroup common in Cameroon, with a percentage of about 99%. Scientist Wayne R. Roberts appeared and stated that the values by which Hawass and his team concluded that Ramses Ali e1b1a are not Complete and boxed, the conclusion is wrong. He claimed that he re-read the values correctly and the result appeared on haplogroup E-M78-V22. As for the other scholars who claimed that the values were wrong, they claimed that they repeated the analyzes and discovered that Ramses Ali E-M78-V22 They are the others... Later, there was a general consensus that the values that inferred E1b1a were wrong. It is worth noting that the E-M78-v22 haplogroup is the most common in (northern Egypt) than in the entire world. The people of northern Egypt carry it at a rate of 56%, according to a study (Zaulla et al2008) There is no other region in the world except in small proportions.
he is not related in the sense u think, its just the haplogroup which is realted to him (which is just a tiny part of his dna which goes way back) pharaos were indeed more related to modern egyptians and greeks and so on
@@armin3057 Actually the haplogroup of Ramses was E1b1b not E1b1a ..that was claimed for ideological reasons at least we can assume that because it if a far better fit for E1b1b
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way..
@@محمودمحمد-ي6ب9شwell as someone who knows history you are wrong ancient Egyptians were actually dark skined you can even see it in their arts when they describe them selves.....
It's not really a big surprise because dude had more than 100 babies, he killed some of them when he was angry, not really surprised cause these ancient Egyptians used to have hella babies
I had an interesting coincidence with my 23&Me results. I had a concentration of my eastern European ancestry in Lithuania. One of my very closest matches to a person was a man with a Lithuanian name, so I asked him where his people came from. It turned out that he was adopted by Americans of Lithuanian heritage from an orphanage in Germany after WWII. He had no idea who his parents were but was so pleased that he ended up sharing his adopted parents' national heritage. He's still in my top 10 matches, although I have several family members.
So true! I was quite surprised about his comment lol...people think because you have light skin family members that you have a white ancestors while they are many tribes in Africa with a light/fair skin complexion. Actually I even think his 2% European comes from his dad jamaican side and not nigerian side. And his father is a mixed Nigerian/Congo and European.
@@frenchyladysly Yep. Skin colour and complexion is nothing but melanin. It means little. Having lighter skin doesn’t mean you have caucasiod ancestry 😂. Don’t know why many people think this
I loved how excited all these brits were over their results, I have some english in me and I hate when I hear people with english DNA say that they think they have no culture, or that their ancestry is boring. Being English IS part of your culture, do some research and embrace it!
@@neotyppe4469 yeah I mean, what i wanted to say that there is no "typical italian man", that is a steteotype. I guess generally all over europe we all look the same.
@@simonamon6850 I kinda agree but there is also a distinctive face structure related with different cultures and I can tell he has both very distinctive german and italian qualities in his face.
I've often wondered why it's acceptable to abbreviate the nationality Briton to Brit but Pakistani to P**i is totally unaccessible... Can someone please explain?
The things is the word brit was never associated with the demonization of a culture and used mostly with derogatory intention in the general population who used the word.
@@RodrigoroRex do u know what happened to their ancestors, yeah not something to be proud of, i wouldn't wanna proudly say that I'm mixed white and black knowing well enough what happened to slaves.
@European Awakening oh okay then but germany wasn't a thing back in time so people from this area may have founded France but they cannot be identified as germans as germany didn't exist back then , no ?
I had 23 & Me and Ancestry and there wasn't a .01 percent difference in the numbers. Ancestry nailed the British and African areas with greater specificity. The overall African to European percentages were about the same 26% Europe to 64.5% African. Guess that explains my grandfathers blue eyes and my uncles red hair.
It depends, Ancestry has the same thing where they’ll have a certain probability. For me 23andMe was more accurate. Also 23andme showed regions in countries for me which Ancestry did not all. Probably all depends on the sample data thus where you’re from.
@@TanteiGH Yes, I'm not keen on Ancestry at all after their own bumf read, 'British people aren't as British as they thought' but what they REALLY meant was 'English people aren't as Anglo-Saxon as they thought'; they didn't seem to know the difference. All my friends who used Ancestry had massive amounts of Norse ancestry and/or massive amounts of Irish ancestry, the latter appearing in someone with not one known Irish ancestor. I assume what was really being read here was 'Ancient British' (Celtic) ancestry.
@goblinoide tell me, what's true then. This is a DNA analysis based on a database. I am no expert. The report was read. If you have information or facts to refute it, please share. 🙏
he is related by a comon ancestor 72 000 years .... even a guy from japan is related 50 000 years acording to human migration out of africa ... being related to egyptians 72 000 years ago literlay means you are fartherst away from egyptians
@@dagob5484 i don't think you didn't get the point in the video. It says direct connection. I don't have the knowledge of Ancient Egyptians walking around 72000 years ago. Duh...
@@quackquack7595 sir you are an idiot ... he said , common ancestor , with the pharaoh , that lived 72 000 years ago .... all humans on this planet are related by a common ancestor ... humans living outside of sub Saharan Africa , are related at most 40 000 years ago .. if i took a Scandinavian , and a Japanese , we gonna find a common ancestor at most at 40 000 years ago ... 72 000 years for a common ancestor between him and Egyptians ... means this person is farthest away from Egyptians .. even people in china would be related to the pharoh by a comon ancestor at most 45 000 years ago ..
Because Danish are labeled as german nations and actual Germany has nothing to do you could be german more then a Bavarian from the actual country of Germany
Im very excited right now as I also come from the noble Percy family 😊😊 I’ve never come across someone who is also from them. so hello Rosie as we seem to be quite related ❤❤
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way
He doesn't really look too German, maybe more from the southern part? It's confusing that they have french/german as a category because french and german usually have more genetic differences
@@leonie364. Actually, France and Germany share a lot, including DNA for the simple reason that they both were one nation under Charlemagne and only later split and France and Germany are still heavily mixed in the Sarre, Lorraine and Alsace regions which are both genetically and culturally French and German.
I did it, 70% British and irish, 27% German, 2% Scandinavian, 0.6% Native American, 0.2% Angolan and Congolese, 0.1% broadly sub Saharan African, 0.1% North African Both of my parents did the same test, they got 53% and 58% British and Irish. They were also 26% and 21% German. Makes sense.
@@DrEcKiGeRDaN88 Given that English isn't your first language, I'll state my point as plainly as possible: nationality does not necessarily denote ethnicity, and vice versa.
@@beardedalpha4142 Why? Englishmen are, and have been a hodgepodge of all races for centuries. The Celts displaced neolithic peoples who'd come from Spain. It's why Welsh people often have dark hair and olive skin, as they were more sheltered from subsequent intermixing due to the geography of the British Isles. You can be any race, and still be English, as history clearly demonstrates.
@@crashoutfor4way most blacks r from africa soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo whats your point? And I am pretty sure you can see the difference
@@thetreeofliberty8636 its a joke, lol. obviously him being like 1.5% african, even if that was black, wouldn't give him any sort of qualification for being black.
@@nobodyimportant7290 But that's not the point. The guy was clearly under the impression that North African is related to Sub-Saharan African which is what "black" people are. They are not related (at least not any more than Europeans and Asians are related to SSAs). He was thinking all of Africa qualifies as "black" so now he gets to celebrate being "part black". That's why we cringe.
Leon is like many people out there who think "Italian" is a fixed genetic makeup, but the reality of the Italic Peninsula is far different than most people imagine. Southern Italy has a large percentage of Greek and some Albanian DNA, whereas Northern Italy, once a part of the Gaulish continuum, has a substantial amount of German and Franco/Gaulish DNA. It's not at all surprising that an Italian would have French/German ancestry.
I can explain why he possesses an Egyptian gene, because King Ramesses, the father of King Seti I Ibn Thebes, located on the borders of Sudan, which shows that he possesses African-Sudanese genes, because the Egyptians do not have these genes because of the good approach to Sudan. It is supposed to be a Sudanese land under the rule of Egypt and all the inhabitants of this The region has two nationalities, so it has the Egyptian gene in a name, but in fact it is absolutely not Egyptian
no it wasn't his grand father ... he and that pharoh are related 72 000 years ago ... if i take someone from japan ... he would be related by 50 000 ago at most ... that literaly means that black guy is not egyptian in all ways
Dagob 😂😂😂😂.....its in his dna..nobody can change that..cant wait to get my dna test..guess mine will be from queen of my tribe waguwamageri..dont need .or greek goddesss.💃💃💃💃💃
Cool Guy man If he was an ancient egyptians? no. If he was a nubian then yes. But he wasn't a nubian. He is depicted with light brown skin running over pitch black skinned nubians with his chariot.
@@kon9353 Because us Arabs get called SAND n-word as well as people from Pakistan, Afghanistan and India and therefore we can easily say it along with the word sand. No one on earth can say that we can't
I remember when my cousin, who's a few years younger than me, was adopted as a baby. I thought it was common knowledge until a few years ago when my mom said to be careful to not let it slip b/c he didn't know. I was like what?? How does he not know? What if he finds out through an ancestry test? Sure enough, just last year, he found out that way. Thankfully he took it well, but still! That had to be shocking!
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
He didnt mention how much is he egyptian ?? He said from 730000 before you are from from ramses 3 ...and ramses the tird was not from 73000 before ..thats a troll😂
Leon's analysis is incomplete at a total of 64.4%. 28.2 Italian + 24.9% French & German + 11.1% British & Irish + 1.2% W. Asian & N. African. What's the remaining 34.6%
The last man situation - where he finds out that his grandma probably had some fun times with someone else than his grandad - is actually the reason I am a bit apprehensive about the whole genetically testing boom. Do you really want to find out something about yourself, at the cost of it shattering something you believed in?
I took a DNA test, and was quite shocked. I've been the family genealogist for over 40 years, so I know our ancestry quite well, so I thought the results would be all over the map of Europe, as we have royal ancestry. When I opened up my results, I saw 89% English, with low confidence areas of Wales and Northwestern Europe, so that 89% is strongly English! Then there was 11% Irish/Scottish. I had a third great-grandfather from Ireland, and a third great-grandmother from the western Isles of Scotland. She was a MacLeod, so that's from the western isles of Harris and Lewis! I thought about this for awhile, and realized the German and the French were just too far back to register anything significant on my DNA results. I am more English than most Britons!
I never understood why German is so low for some people in Englnad. Taking a look back at history, it kind of makes sense for people to have little French ancestry. England was invaded by the Normans in 1066. The Normans obviously mixed with the English but then again, many Normans, especially the ones in power, had viking history relating back to Denmark. I really don't get why German isn't that big when it comes to ancestry though. English people are Anglo-Saxons. Most of us are from Lower Saxony and West Denmark. It surprises me how there is actually a difference in DNA between the Germans and the English. Probably because our ancestors had kids with the Celts while invading England in the 5th Century. That's just my theory. I really don't get how you have 0% German ancestry 😂
@@Ricky911_ We Brits are basically Celts. We didn't stop being Celts because others kept invading. We didn't get wiped out and we didn't run away, just carried on with different chaps in charge.
I took a DNA test and while it revealed most English Scottish Irish welsh and Scandinavian blood in me, i was shocked to see when it revealed I have Jewish blood in me
Leon's "French/German" is probably actually North Italians, who are descended more from Goths, Lombards, and Cisalpine Gauls, by far, than they are from Italic peoples (the ones we typically think of as "Italians"), and those 3 North Italian groups WOULD MATCH UP MORE to French and German people in a DNA test than to Italians from farther South. Maybe some of this "French" is also from Frisians and Normans on his English mother's side. North African? Lot's of Sicilians have Olive-skinned North African ancestors. Don't worry, Leon, you haven't been lied to, you just have WAY more Italian ancestry from the North than you (and maybe even your dad) thought...
Could be. But remember that Sicily, at various times, was controlled by the Normans, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Hapsburgs. No telling what took a dive into that gene pool.
In the year 180 bC, during the early expansion of Rome, tens of thousands of Apuan Ligures (actually Gauls, living near today's La Spezia and Genoa) after being defeated by the Roman troops were deported to southern Italy (Sannio and Apulia regions).
No, that French/German intermix is about the celts living north of the alps. The Celts didn't disappear when romans or some germanic tribes from north of river Weser entered their realms. It was Caesar distinguish between Celts and Germans but rather by geography not by genetics.
" North Italians, who are descended more from Goths, Lombards, and Cisalpine Gauls, by far, than they are from Italic peoples, (the ones we typically think of as "Italians " Lol, you know nothing! most "north" italians have brown hair and brown eyes, they look like most italians from others regions (and north Italy are the biggest region in Italy, so is not like they are a isolate people, it is actually reverse, they are majority. And group french and german like same group is a joke too, french and germans are very different , germans are much more eastern european and scandinavian influenced than french people, and french people are much more Iberian. italian and irish/celt influenced than germans.
Being basically an orphan, I'd like do this some time to get some sense of placement and idea of where I came from. I've been wanting to do this for some time, but I can't justify the money.
I've been working with two people who were adopted and want to find their birth families using DNA. It does work as I've proved it by testing my own DNA and other members of my family. If you do decide to take a DNA test may I suggest that you use Ancestry DNA as they have the largest database. When the DNA kits are on special offer they cast about £50.00 xx
You can find the full breakdown of everyone's results here! bit.ly/2uv6GvD
"brits" lol
INSIDER what is the ancestral test you used?? And do they forward the personal DNA to the genome data base?
On Lab Analysis and Criteria for Interpretations -
Considering the multiple Labs conducting DNA Testing:
(Copy from a previous Comment on another same-subject video.
*PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE*
[ It may not be inaccuracy in the Science - rather an Inaccuracy in the *Interpretation and Understanding* ]
the 🔑 to greater understanding with accuracy is *"Understanding the Ancient Migrations of Peoples, Having facts on what makes up the Ethnic Groups - i.e. - must clearly have a Concept that Italian, Sicilian, Spanish - for example, *"have an Ancient lineage that began elsewhere and migrated to these countries"*
Few Peoples are Indigenous to their known Heritage Country of Family's Orgin.
Accuracy could be 99% yet appear wrong - *WHEN YOU DONT KNOW ANCIENT GLOBAL MIGRATIONS*
Further - Mainstream Cirriculum Teachings of History and specifically regarding Human Hiistory (Physiology) is not accurate nor agreed upon.
Variables in the Science can be very accurate - yet lack of understanding of: *Ancient History, History, Genetics, Science, DNA Laboratory Technologies*
This would be much easier for the "Lay-Public" - had we been taught Facts in Cirriculum Based Schools and *if the DNA Labs had a Shared Technology with a Required QA/QC Standard + an Industry and Science Governing Criteria for a "Forensic-type Standards of Operation"*
Thus, it may not be inaccuracy in the Science - rather an Inaccuracy in the *Interpretation and Understanding*
Example - Irish of Western Ireland should reflect a high % of Basque Influence - b/c that's where most of the Irish originally "Migrated From" in the era that took hold and evolved over time to be *"The IRISH"*
Go Irish!!! 🍀
🍀🍀🍀🌎🌍🌏🍀🍀🍀
What is the British percentage before the Saxons invaded when there werre just celts in Britain because Saxons were from the ancient Germanic region.
Thanks 😁
paid a hundred quid for this just to find out im 98% british.
ella and what are the other 2%?
Lilith Reed swedish
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
100% for me 🤣
I don't see what the problem is. Now you can tell all your friends you're the most British of them all.
Do most brits not know their history? Everyone is surprised by the Scandinavian dna for some reason...
Viking invasions
@@billlombard9911 If Im not mistake the few last years of the viking raids before the peacedeal many Vikings stayed on the British Isles...So yeah, not suprising.
Yh I’m English and irish
Most ppl all over the world don't know their history.
Bruh
“You’re 1.2% North African.”
*high fives black guy*
@Egypt ball No, most people in North Africa are Berbers or Arabs
@@draculaprinkton3208 wrong. do your research before bullshitting on random videos. there are definitely arabs in north africa.
@@draculaprinkton3208 dont talk bullshit, back up your claims.
@@draculaprinkton3208 Dang, all those non-Arabs I met in Morocco had really good Arabic then!
I'm being sarcastic if it's not obvious.
@@corginzer6139 native north africans are amazighs (berbers) but we don't like people calling us "berbers" because it's offensive to us
Brazilian here, I took my DNA test with Genera ,the most popular and cheap company for these tests in my country, and the results were pretty interesting:
77% Europe (mostly from Iberian Peninsula), 18% Middle East and North Africa (mostly from Morocco and Tunisia, but also bits from Yemen and the Levant), 3% Amerindian and 2% Subsaharan Africa (Eastern Africa, pointing mostly to Mozambique). It was a very interesting experience and I think it made me a lot more interested in searching for my history.
My man is moor
Os árabes conquistaram a península ibérica. Isso é razão você tem história dafrica
@@SenhorKoringa yea like 2%
Normal south America was colonized by iberians which carry some of north African DNA. I like the south American culture as it's very diverse white black indeginous people and lot of mixture. Thats why they are more open minded and less racist.
@@Safa-gq6jm I am so excited for this! I'm Colombian and I just took an AncestryDNA test and I'm awaiting results. I think the results will be quite varied because as you mentioned, South Americans are very diverse and we really don't know our ancestry better. Of course we know most of us have European and Indigineous ancestry but we don't know how much since it differs from everyone.
how’d they not splash some percentages on the screen while listing all these numbers at me
@Ralph lol
They could have literally put a picture of the test results.
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way.
sorry for summoning you after 5 years, but they're literally 3 or 4 numbers you don't really need to have them on screen
@@darthwater999but they put their predictions up on the screen so I’m wondering what’s with the inconsistency, it would just be a nice touch
I'm surprised they didn't expect Scandinavian, especially since they're British. Many English are Scandinavian after the Danes and some Norwegians invaded England and left behind settlers.
The East and north of England was known as The Danelaw
My dna test said I was 5.5% French and German and 0.1% Scandinavian.
I believe my ancestors were most likely Normans.
More Germans than Scandinavian
@Hagen van Tronje Agreed. Native British are NOT Semitic peoples - nor are the Black Africans - nor anything else. Europe has enough diversity with just its native peoples!
Do they know that tho?
for the guy who thought he was more Italian. well his dad is from Sicily that explains alot already, Sicilians are verrryyy mixed due to all the time they have been invaded
Υes they are very mixed. And they were ruled by normans and a german emperor that had a harem in Sicily!!! So being a bit german is not of a big surprise.
@@Peristerygr the dna tests I've seen Sicilians take, normally show a high percentage of Greek, then italian, north african and sometimes middle eastern.
I'm Sicilian and I live in Sicily while my mom is from Calabria (the "point" of the boot) so I think I might have some effed up origins because I have ginger tendencies and freckles and my sister looks from middle east so I really wanna know what my origins are. It would be cool to know.
Also mainland Italy is quite generic term as in northern Italy people are more likely to share traits with celts (french) and germanics (germans) people, thus hinting to a foreign origin. Add this to the fact that probably not many italians took this test and there you go, one quarter french and german.
That's why I think I'm more German than my family puts on but we also look hella italian
Loved Leon’s reactions. He was just so shocked. Can you imagine how many people hate people that they actually share DNA or even genealogy with? Like the expert said, humans are 99.5% identical. So we’re more alike than not. But it’s fun and interesting to see the results of DNA tests.
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt.
We’re also more alike to a banana than not though.
12 per cent of our genes are shared with a banana
Black guy's told he's african
*oh (surprised face), cool*
Same for the white dudes lol. You're European *Suprised pikachu face*
@@staxstirner wtf what about white american people ?????
@@CrafterSven white americans are europeans, they just migrated to america years ago
@@rogerjr.6588 Yea but white Americans almost always have some native American and often some African American mixed in. I think only groups like the Amish are still 100% European.
L5940 bullshit, check your facts
Me: 0.01 Russian
Also me: I serve the Soviet Union.
Thank you *shakes hand*
Me: 2% German
Also me: Prepare to die Bolshevik scum.
Soviet anthem playing
WE serve the Soviet Union.
@@Gamenetreviews me:5% russian
prepare to be east germany
Imagine being related to Ramsese III and being so chill about it.
Dragun Fist Gamer he probably has more than a million relatives, minimum.
Bruh ikr 😂 if I knew about that I would be
*"I'm the one stand at the top!!"*
I imagine a lot of people are. The majority of the European population (going by DNA) are descendants of Emperor Charlemagne
He has no thing related to our pharos its a lie and avery tricky
Egyptian pharos are not black
You all can log in test results and found it not even 1% egyptian
I would go back to Egypt and round up the royalists of the good old days, time to make Egypt great again
My mom is South African, my dad is Brazilian, my grandma is Portuguese and my grandad is Egyptian. Definetly would like to know my results.
You are a f@ck up
Very Interesting Herataige
"South African", does that mean an Afrikaaner, or that your mother is of English heritage, is a Coloured or Mixed Race? South Africa has a very complicate racial mix as does Brazil which was a Portuguese, an African slave and indigenous racial mix..
Do you speak portuguese?
South African could mean a lot of different things Brazilian too. I'm a white South African and from family tradition (Never taken a DNA test) I have British, German, Dutch and French Huguenots ancestry. Even black South Africans can have a mix.
Me, a Turkish:
_85% Greek_
_11% Turkish_
_4% Georgian_
Now, that's a mess.
@Just another geek No I was born and raised in Turkey but I think thats because I am from a Black Sea region city which greeks ruled for a time period. My grandmather also speaks a language called Laz.
@Just another geek Nothing wrong but I want to keep myself as a Turkish since I speak that language
A lot of Turks have a lot of Greek DNA because Greeks used to live in that land since 2000 BC it was Greek Land but the Turkish genders arrived and took our lands. Also Turks used to Islamise Greek kids
@@ΠαῦλοςΠαυλίδης-χ7θ not all the Turks have a lot of Greek Dna. In my city Ankara, most of Turkish people who lives in the same city as me have %10-15 Greek Dna and at least have %45-%55 Turkish Dna. And Im a Cauocasian Turk i have more Georgian dna than Greek.
@Atlas aït Amazal bruh i mean like i speak turkish, my name is turkish, my nationality is turkish
12% Emirati
28% Palestinian
50% Egyptian
5% Libyan
3% Saudi
1.5% Syrian
0.5% Iraqi
**ultimate arab**
Your coment is 100 times better when u realize that you have a tnt on your profile photo.
@@hdg2004ify LOL
I think you are not living in arabian gulf ı think you are in europe or america dont know about your culture smh
There is no ethnicity there are one big arab family thats all
@@ruzgar767 ya of course u are right. We are all one race masha allah.
I live in the arabian gulf! which arab country r u from
Expect, Egyptians and Libyans are not Arab lol. Also DNA tests don't have those nationalities on DNA tests lol.
as a Brazilian my DNA must be a mess
Muitooo 😂😂
A família do meu pai veio da Itália,mas provavelmente por parte de mãe(acredito que o meu avô paterno tenha antepassados indígenas), e a família da minha mãe é uma mistura de espanhol e português,mas nunca se sabe ^^
Liv Orany habla ingles mierda
Puerto rico may have you beat cuz it was a trade port pirate port slave trade port every European breed there with god knows who...italy is like that too cuz of the Roman empire but 1000 years from now USA results will say 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Acho que o brasileiro buga o teste de DNA de tão variado que é kkkk
Two conclusions:
1. We are all pretty good mongrels!
2. The Vikings were a pretty virile bunch!
the Danes settled most of Eastern Britain.
More like theyre basically the same genetically, tomato tomato
31% Southern Italian
29% Nigerian
18% Congolese
12% Sudanese
10% Samoan
*Laughs in Mr. Worldwide*
Mr Worldwide
You missed indian
HA
lmao same i am mr worldwide
La creatura
Im like 80% Nigerian and some other. Ethnicities
It would be funny if they said ''You're a wizard, Harry''
you have a very nice eye colour
@@damagecontrol7 thank you
Zoranna M I‘m a what?
I like HP and Chungus A lizard
Zoranna M I AM A WHAAAAAAAT??????
"youre Italian and german"
jewish guy getting nervous
NEIN NEIN NEIN NON NON NON!
the german jokes arent funny anymore sorry bud
@@RodrigoroRex what??
I’m Jewish and this cracked me up 😂
😂😂
Putting the quick stats on screen would make this video a lot better.
Me: 1% French
Also me: Vive la France! Vive la révolution!
MDR lol
Qui!
non, c'est français !
😂 do you hear the people sing🎶
OUI OUI!! OUI OUI!! 🥖🥖
One guy: a Pharaoh
Other guy: italian and german
Harry, half jewish: *sweats nervously*
lol brilliant
😂
The pharaohs actually saved Jewish from iraqi assyrian kings persecuting them lol
@@murtadhaalkenani3876 that was later
@@murtadhaalkenani3876 i don't think we're talking about the same Pharaoh lol
My DNA test
Presenter: You are 99.1%.....
Me: Irish & British???
Presenter: Neanderthal
Me: Grunts....clubs him over the head
*nice*
Bahhaha I snorted
😂😂😂😂
@Nachtjager No
I do be like.that for me
English history is not boring. It's very interesting.
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
Go to the center of Europe where it makes Game of Thrones look like old ladies having tea.
Sea Germans
this is how I schleep
That is generally a bad thing for common people.
Me: 1% Greek
Also Me: I descend from the Gods!
Lol 😂😂
HAHAHA
Scott Wild
Me: 9% Japanese
Also me: aNiMe
(Okay I’m not that bad)
😂😂😂 genius... I have 1% Greek as well and now this sentence will be my introduction 😂😂
@@amandam.durham4804 iam from Greece and iam from everywhere I don't know hot to feel lol
Imagine take that test before drinking a coffee and the results came like "you're 3% a coffee bean"
Mamita, you worked hard for the cheap ass joke.
@@PHlophe si mija es tarde what are you waiting?
😂😂😂
@@ekaterinas8796 Hahahaha "mamita" xd
@@PHlophe ha youre much more pathetic than him
None of these people looked excited about their results at all, except for the last guy 🤣
The Irish, French with ginger hair did.
I'm 12.1% Martian.
He found out he could use the powers of the n-word..
@@caleb7922 No he can't, because he got North African, which is a completely different set of people as Sub-Saharan ("black") Africans. He's just stupid and confused.
@@goombapizza6335 Why is he stupid? He wasn't even the one who made that point.
I’m 97% British. . I’m American and since my young adulthood have been obsessed with anything British. I’ve visited the UK 7 times. Imagine my delight when I had my DNA done and found out my results.
I've never had a DNA test but I'm really curious about my ancestry. 😭
I hear if you do a DNA test you gain special insight and powers.@@AlondraAcevedo-ww6hf
I am 100 percent British 😜beat you. I am also from Rural Scotland.
@@AlondraAcevedo-ww6hf it’s kind of fun .
@@Lucien234-i2z that’s very rare given the history with the Vikings. I bet you live in a beautiful area. God bless
As a genealogist, it is fun to see others see their results. Remember myself when I was little and found out that I had a Scandinavian royal family not far back in time.
I take it that’s a picture of you after you found out the news 😂
Yeah, many, many years ago my family would’ve been Scottish royalty, cool, isn’t it.
Same, just that in my case it was Italian royalty. Mostly from little kingdoms from the 1880-1700.
@@cavallariraymondi6860 Haha, that's cool!
@Andrew Walker yeah
so we've got the viking, robin hood, farmer, baguette salesman, and king tut? sounds legit
King Tut was northern africa caucasian
@Kushite God Faraji Efrocentrists love making up shit
@Kushite God Faraji Depnend on which Egyptians you talk about, Cleopatra was descended from the Greeks, so she was white. And your example wasn't too good, since when you Google Egyptians or Cairo people it isn't black people who come up.
@Kushite God Faraji Hey I have studied Egyptian Culture in Cairo and up to a half of the pharaohs were mixed black (African), the normal people of Egypt, the citizen were majority brown, not African but more like arabs. So you're right! Yea there was Greek and Caucasian pharaohs too but more mixed black ones and "arab" types than caucasian. Greetings from Russia!
@Kushite God Faraji I dont know why people hate that fact in the US so much. I had two semesters of genetics and there's no doubt about it.
today we witnessed a man gain an n word pass
LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
True HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Lol no not at all, North African and western Asian is the Middle East. So, he still can’t say it cuz he’s not black lol
Leena A. That was a joke my guy
@@JavaErrors But a dumb joke. Because North Africans are not black so the guy gets no pass at all.
So, I'm from Brazil, we are known for being a big diverse country, my great grandma was indigenous, and my great grandpa was European, he basically stole her from her family, to marry her, my father's side, I have my grandma who was afrodescendant , and my grandpa who was born in Germany... If I took a DNA test would be very interesting to see what do I have in my bloodline
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
You look racially ambiguous I can’t lie
Why is English ancestry always seen as boring or “uninspiring”? People should be proud of whatever ancestry they’ve got
Right?
@@checkmattee222 should they not?
@@crazyglobe6242 No, I'm agreeing with you.
Because people view being English as being white and white pride is looked upon as being racist.
Because Europeans have been shamed into being proud that they are European. Watch social media, news, academics, ect. Say you are proud to be European, it’s not welcomed. We have been conditioned to hate ourselves and our people!
Who else is desperate for a DNA test now! 🧬
Y / N Right here
Me
Took mine already
Lest me guess jong un.. You are north korean? 😆
You're 99% Vietnamese with the possibility of 1% Chinese. There you go, I saved you £100.
28.2 Italian, 24.9 French/German, 11.1 British/Irish, 1.2 Western Asian, 1.2 North African. 66.6 % are accounted for - what are the remaining 33.4???
Its not really surprising all of them who considered themselves british had scandinavian and french in there, because of viking and norman gene mixing
onlythewise1 but there are sociopolitical events like the anglo-saxon migration, the moors in spain or the hunnic invasions, that change the ethnical enviroment of a continent
@@onlythewise1 and black Negro remains are found there from ancient times lol
@@onlythewise1 Wtf?
I'm more surprised why there's a black guy there. He may be a British citizen, but he'll never be British by blood.
@@Prince_the_One do you have any source on that?
I'm surprised that the guy with Sicilian/Italian ancestry was surprised to find that he had so many different DNA types. My family's region of Italy was colonized and governed by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Goths, Vandals, Lombards, Byzantines again, Normans, Spanish, Austrians, etc (edit: Arabs/North Africans)... I would not be surprised if my Italian family's DNA was like a minestrone.
Catalans, not W. It was yhe crown of Aragon, those poeple where catalans not castellanos
@@tomasafull he said spanish, catalans are literally spanish
Byzantines are romans
@@tomasafull lmao as if the crown of Aragón was only in the region of Cataluña (and it later became Spain mixing with Castilla willingly), go learn some history, seems like you need it
@@kaiserwillhelm9142 byzantines could be romans, greeks, syrians, slavs, even christianized middle-easterns, certainly italians, some normans and many more.
10% luck
20% skill
15% concentrated power and will
5% pleasure
50% pain
And a hundred percent reason to remember the name.
Oh wait this is about ancestry
Aha! Super underrated comment
@Anabia Obaid lmao its from a song
Haha , from arjun doney isn't it 🤣
Why did you add 5 percent pleasure and 50 percent pain. Pleasure is pain. 55 percent pain 😳
Love me a good Fort Minor reference 👌
That was fun to watch.
Thanks everyone for sharing 😊
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
My parents said i'm 50 mexican and 50 irish, i did this im 55% russian and 45% swedish 😂😂
Dna test are fake anyway...
@@equinox1185 But their spit is being checked in the real labs so I think it's real and not fake.
@@equinox1185 They're not fake, people just don't understand how to interpret the results. I'm too lazy to explain it, but you could have a parent who is half Italian and half Chinese and only inherit the italian or vice versa. So the DNA test will make you think your grand parent isn't your grand parent when they are. My Mother is half spanish half english but my DNA test said I'm 50% spanish which should be impossible as my father took the test and has no spanish what so ever. It's just a bit random.
UB3RFR3NZY exactly. People always assume it’s a perfect 50-50. Genes are more than just ancestry.
?? Girl you sure you didn't go home with the wrong family?😂😂
It would have been cool to be able to see the breakdown on the screen as it was being read out to them!
Same! I need graphs
Is Ramses III a black African?
The whole truth about the Ramesside captivity.. 🌹
With the appearance of the DNA result of King Ramesses III in December 2012, and the result of Ramesses II that his hair color was red in 1976... the public in Egypt and even the rest of the world were dominated by superstitious ideas that had no basis in truth... such as the idea that Ramesses II was European or Berber, or the idea that Ramses III is a black African.. So how true are these ideas??
The answer is no...the Ramses are Egyptian to the core!
We will begin first with the results of the analyzes of Ramesses III. Our dear followers, we ask you to pay attention to the fact that the analyzes conducted in 2012 on the mummy of Ramesses III were done primarily to explore the relationship between him and another mummy called the Mummy of the Screaming Man, found in his tomb. Under the supervision of Zahi Hawass.. Ali For years, Egyptologists have been puzzled by this striking mummy. This mummy shows signs of panic, premeditated murder, and torture, but at the same time it was mummified with respect and was found in a royal cemetery... but without a coffin.
Opinions varied regarding the existence of this mummy... until Egyptologists came to the conclusion that it was possible that this mummy belonged to one of the 20 members of the Egyptian royal family... which encouraged Zahi Hawass and other scientists with him to conduct analyzes on this mummy and the mummy of King Ramesses III...
The result revealed that this mummy is the son of Ramesses III
Prince Bantaware, who tried to assassinate his father before.
But the problem is that it was concluded from incomplete values (other scientists say it is wrong) that the DNA of the two mummies is e1b1a, which is a black haplogroup common in Cameroon, with a percentage of about 99%.
Scientist Wayne R. Roberts appeared and stated that the values by which Hawass and his team concluded that Ramses Ali e1b1a are not
Complete and boxed, the conclusion is wrong. He claimed that he re-read the values correctly and the result appeared on haplogroup E-M78-V22.
As for the other scholars who claimed that the values were wrong, they claimed that they repeated the analyzes and discovered that Ramses Ali
E-M78-V22
They are the others... Later, there was a general consensus that the values that inferred E1b1a were wrong.
It is worth noting that the E-M78-v22 haplogroup is the most common in (northern Egypt) than in the entire world.
The people of northern Egypt carry it at a rate of 56%, according to a study
(Zaulla et al2008)
There is no other region in the world except in small proportions.
The hand shake on the African relation was great 😂
Yeah. 1% NORTH AFRICAN. Hes a real POC now. It wasnt a handshake, it was a handing off of the N-word pass
@@echolalia682 You're coming off a little special needs my friend.
Yep that was heart warming. As we say in Scotland 'We are all JOck Thamson's bairns.
the black guy hadn't any north Africans genes though ...
the sub-Sharan Africans and the north Africans aren't the same people and they don't share the same genes, nor the same history nor the same culture since the ancient history. The word African itself has various historical backgrounds and didn't mean always the same thing. However i know that many north Africans have a little percentage of sub-Saharan Africans genes due to different historical events.
97% from Saharan African, and 2.4% European. This means that he does not have any North African genes, how do you say his grandfather was a pharaoh?
Is Ramses III a black African?
The whole truth about the Ramesside captivity.. 🌹
With the appearance of the DNA result of King Ramesses III in December 2012, and the result of Ramesses II that his hair color was red in 1976... the public in Egypt and even the rest of the world were dominated by superstitious ideas that had no basis in truth... such as the idea that Ramesses II was European or Berber, or the idea that Ramses III is a black African.. So how true are these ideas??
The answer is no...the Ramses are Egyptian to the core!
We will begin first with the results of the analyzes of Ramesses III. Our dear followers, we ask you to pay attention to the fact that the analyzes conducted in 2012 on the mummy of Ramesses III were done primarily to explore the relationship between him and another mummy called the Mummy of the Screaming Man, found in his tomb. Under the supervision of Zahi Hawass.. Ali For years, Egyptologists have been puzzled by this striking mummy. This mummy shows signs of panic, premeditated murder, and torture, but at the same time it was mummified with respect and was found in a royal cemetery... but without a coffin.
Opinions varied regarding the existence of this mummy... until Egyptologists came to the conclusion that it was possible that this mummy belonged to one of the 20 members of the Egyptian royal family... which encouraged Zahi Hawass and other scientists with him to conduct analyzes on this mummy and the mummy of King Ramesses III...
The result revealed that this mummy is the son of Ramesses III
Prince Bantaware, who tried to assassinate his father before.
But the problem is that it was concluded from incomplete values (other scientists say it is wrong) that the DNA of the two mummies is e1b1a, which is a black haplogroup common in Cameroon, with a percentage of about 99%.
Scientist Wayne R. Roberts appeared and stated that the values by which Hawass and his team concluded that Ramses Ali e1b1a are not
Complete and boxed, the conclusion is wrong. He claimed that he re-read the values correctly and the result appeared on haplogroup E-M78-V22.
As for the other scholars who claimed that the values were wrong, they claimed that they repeated the analyzes and discovered that Ramses Ali
E-M78-V22
They are the others... Later, there was a general consensus that the values that inferred E1b1a were wrong.
It is worth noting that the E-M78-v22 haplogroup is the most common in (northern Egypt) than in the entire world.
The people of northern Egypt carry it at a rate of 56%, according to a study
(Zaulla et al2008)
There is no other region in the world except in small proportions.
Oh pls, save me the hypocrisy, speaking like berbers are only in north Africa when they are also in west Africa and speaking like other non Berber African ethnic groups aren't in north Africa 🙄🙄
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way
@@محمودمحمد-ص1ت4ت Those were the Nubians of the Horn of Africa, not the Niger Congo of West Africa. .
@@محمودمحمد-ي6ب9ش I am pardo Sudamerica y hasta donde se los negros eran los nubios del sur que los subyugaron por unos 400 años de hecho hoy los sudaneses tienen más cercanía genética con ustedes que ustedes con los árabes y el Them with the nilote blacks is strange but that's how it is, just look at the president of the sudsn
“You’re a farmer, I’m a pharaoh”😂😂
He shares a common ancestors with ramses but he isnt egyptian. He isnt a pharaoh lol
@@ebbo9152 it’s a joke
@@ebbo9152 look its a plane! It Goes woooosh
@@walterinc397 lmao good one
@@walterinc397 Please take this W.
Perfect pitch isn’t about singing, it’s being able to tell the difference between notes and being able to name them like how almost everyone can tell the difference between colors
It's about producing these notes too
@@caca4333 a mute person can have perfect pitch
Yes, but an easy way to tell if someone has perfect pitch is if they can sing a specific pitch on demand.
what of you haven't been taught the names but can tell them apart and produce them?
Is Ramses III a black African?
The whole truth about the Ramesside captivity.. 🌹
With the appearance of the DNA result of King Ramesses III in December 2012, and the result of Ramesses II that his hair color was red in 1976... the public in Egypt and even the rest of the world were dominated by superstitious ideas that had no basis in truth... such as the idea that Ramesses II was European or Berber, or the idea that Ramses III is a black African.. So how true are these ideas??
The answer is no...the Ramses are Egyptian to the core!
We will begin first with the results of the analyzes of Ramesses III. Our dear followers, we ask you to pay attention to the fact that the analyzes conducted in 2012 on the mummy of Ramesses III were done primarily to explore the relationship between him and another mummy called the Mummy of the Screaming Man, found in his tomb. Under the supervision of Zahi Hawass.. Ali For years, Egyptologists have been puzzled by this striking mummy. This mummy shows signs of panic, premeditated murder, and torture, but at the same time it was mummified with respect and was found in a royal cemetery... but without a coffin.
Opinions varied regarding the existence of this mummy... until Egyptologists came to the conclusion that it was possible that this mummy belonged to one of the 20 members of the Egyptian royal family... which encouraged Zahi Hawass and other scientists with him to conduct analyzes on this mummy and the mummy of King Ramesses III...
The result revealed that this mummy is the son of Ramesses III
Prince Bantaware, who tried to assassinate his father before.
But the problem is that it was concluded from incomplete values (other scientists say it is wrong) that the DNA of the two mummies is e1b1a, which is a black haplogroup common in Cameroon, with a percentage of about 99%.
Scientist Wayne R. Roberts appeared and stated that the values by which Hawass and his team concluded that Ramses Ali e1b1a are not
Complete and boxed, the conclusion is wrong. He claimed that he re-read the values correctly and the result appeared on haplogroup E-M78-V22.
As for the other scholars who claimed that the values were wrong, they claimed that they repeated the analyzes and discovered that Ramses Ali
E-M78-V22
They are the others... Later, there was a general consensus that the values that inferred E1b1a were wrong.
It is worth noting that the E-M78-v22 haplogroup is the most common in (northern Egypt) than in the entire world.
The people of northern Egypt carry it at a rate of 56%, according to a study
(Zaulla et al2008)
There is no other region in the world except in small proportions.
I'm 100% Earthian
No Doubt 💯
Incest
yessir
@@zackebrorsson9374 u have the less brain cells than other earthian i can say that without DNA test
@@vrosk1 no way
According to Trump I’m an alien. Maybe Martian??
9:35 How is the black guy related to Ramases the third when he has no North African DNA though... can someone please explain.
he is not related in the sense u think, its just the haplogroup which is realted to him (which is just a tiny part of his dna which goes way back)
pharaos were indeed more related to modern egyptians and greeks and so on
@@armin3057 Actually the haplogroup of Ramses was E1b1b not E1b1a ..that was claimed for ideological reasons
at least we can assume that because it if a far better fit for E1b1b
@@armin3057You are right.These blacks are obsessed with Egypt and try to steal the history of Egyptians
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way..
@@محمودمحمد-ي6ب9شwell as someone who knows history you are wrong ancient Egyptians were actually dark skined you can even see it in their arts when they describe them selves.....
0:00-0:04 should be a gif.
I totally agree! :3
You can make it
Lol
Adrian Ghandtchi when you think you did bad on a test but instead get a 100
Agree
After hearing The black guy iis related to Ramses III, did not want to hear the other peasants DNA.
The DNA of true Royalty 😎
You can't top that
Lol trur
True
It's not really a big surprise because dude had more than 100 babies, he killed some of them when he was angry, not really surprised cause these ancient Egyptians used to have hella babies
Someone needs to ask their grandma about a german soldier
A LOT if people in Europe need to ask their grandma about a German soldier, or an American one, or a Russian one...
@@jetaddicted American is basically European combined in most
@@jetaddicted Oh, what does that mean tho? Sorry I don't know much about Europe.
@@sadiajafrinn they’re talking about the past wars like ww2 Holocaust (AKA nazis)
@@Daraxyn Oh ok, but what does this have to do with grandmas?
Me, being 1/8 Mongolian: “The glory of Mongolian horse riders shall rise again!”
So u r Native Turkish
@icantlivewithoutnesquik2032 Turks are not Mongols.
@@icantlivewithoutnesquik2032 they were the reason the wall of china was bult
@@icantlivewithoutnesquik2032 great wall of china was built to keep turks out
Me after learning i’m 1% Greek : When you come to Sparta, You do not become Worse but better.
Malaka
Also you : *KICKS RANDOM PERSIAN TOURIST INTO A HOLE*
LMAOOO
When you find you're an Athen and you're a part of a better civilization
Me: mom dad let's do ancestry dna test
My parents: son, you're adopted..
What-
Are you Indonesian??
Trevor James no hes adopted
well that another reason lol
@@trevorjames7490 His name is Adi Jaya, what u expect (:
I have mine tested, in summary, it's:
28% Polish
22% German & French
19% Russian
12% Lithuanian
10% Greek
9% Hungarian
i was wondering what country are you actually from ? 😄
How much did it cost ?
@@spaceyindigo304 I'm Australian, my Ancestors come from all over the world tho.
Please can you tell me where you did this test
@@nikolausmalkovich3309 It depends on your location. I suggest you go and check it out yourself.
I had an interesting coincidence with my 23&Me results. I had a concentration of my eastern European ancestry in Lithuania. One of my very closest matches to a person was a man with a Lithuanian name, so I asked him where his people came from. It turned out that he was adopted by Americans of Lithuanian heritage from an orphanage in Germany after WWII. He had no idea who his parents were but was so pleased that he ended up sharing his adopted parents' national heritage. He's still in my top 10 matches, although I have several family members.
I’m surprised the Black British Guy doesn’t realize there are light/fairer complected Nigerians especially Igbo people.
Fr lol
Ndi ala
So true! I was quite surprised about his comment lol...people think because you have light skin family members that you have a white ancestors while they are many tribes in Africa with a light/fair skin complexion. Actually I even think his 2% European comes from his dad jamaican side and not nigerian side. And his father is a mixed Nigerian/Congo and European.
Yes my grandmother is yellow and she’s fully Igbo
@@frenchyladysly Yep. Skin colour and complexion is nothing but melanin. It means little. Having lighter skin doesn’t mean you have caucasiod ancestry 😂. Don’t know why many people think this
This made me want to get my DNA tested lol
Elijah delgadillo same
If you guys do it:
do 23andme, i did mine with it
do NOT do the health. it’s a waste of money.
Me too! Im American but my father's side is Scottish my first and last name is Scottish
It's important to note that you shouldn't take these test too seriously. Take it with a grain of salt. they aren't entirely acurate.
Elijah Delgadillo the power of advertising
When she said "tres bien"" I cringed so hard
Ammara Mufti it actually ACHED ME 😭
What time
Same with me HAHAHAHAAHA
WootwootWoot yeah 3:45 heh
Ammara Mufti could have been her Neanderthal accent
I loved how excited all these brits were over their results, I have some english in me and I hate when I hear people with english DNA say that they think they have no culture, or that their ancestry is boring. Being English IS part of your culture, do some research and embrace it!
It’s cause the food
My family always told me i am 100% german...
Dna test said: no.
49% french,
42% swedisch
9% north african
French & German appear in the same category in 23&me it’s not much different
Ur adopted
Fake parents
swedish*
@@ramadanfotboll he is from Germany so that's why he spelled it wrong
The white guy with italian ancestry does look like a mix of french and german, visually speaking
@Jade There's no such a thing as "italian" looking, since Italy is quite varied. Northern Italians tend to have germanic heritage so.
@Jade I live in Italy. I see faces like his everyday . He looks italian
@@simonamon6850 I can say the same for german. He looks a lot like my uncle who is german.
@@neotyppe4469 yeah I mean, what i wanted to say that there is no "typical italian man", that is a steteotype. I guess generally all over europe we all look the same.
@@simonamon6850 I kinda agree but there is also a distinctive face structure related with different cultures and I can tell he has both very distinctive german and italian qualities in his face.
The right guy looks kinda German
Frederike Schad true.
That was my first thought too.
@@beautifulspirit7420 Not what I meant but please refrain from comparing him to Nazis even in looks
@@frederikeschad9518 I agree I will remove my comment.
not a bit, more french definitly (I live there)
I've often wondered why it's acceptable to abbreviate the nationality Briton to Brit but Pakistani to P**i is totally unaccessible... Can someone please explain?
The things is the word brit was never associated with the demonization of a culture and used mostly with derogatory intention in the general population who used the word.
oh god in never new p@kl was a bad word
If a Brazilian did this DNA test he would have almost all types of nationalities. We are a mix of races here in Brazil :)
Floyd ,-, sim tu também meu cara
@Thumos Aeterna Why is that? Is he the one to blame for his ancestors mistakes? Besides they ARE all mixed. Remember, Brazil is BIG
@Thumos Aeterna why is race mixing unhealthy?
@@RodrigoroRex do u know what happened to their ancestors, yeah not something to be proud of, i wouldn't wanna proudly say that I'm mixed white and black knowing well enough what happened to slaves.
@Soham Sharma are u stupid. Is rape “healthy”
Me:99.9% French
0.01% German
I must reunite the Prussian Empire!!!!!
Russian*
Sample Text I am assuming you have no clue what the Prussian Empire is 🤦♀️
@European Awakening doesn't make any sense but ok
@European Awakening oh okay then but germany wasn't a thing back in time so people from this area may have founded France but they cannot be identified as germans as germany didn't exist back then , no ?
@@sampletext8552 No, there was once a place called Prussia.
The one thing I hate about 23andMe, is the broadly regional dna. Ancestry DNA is more specific.
I had 23 & Me and Ancestry and there wasn't a .01 percent difference in the numbers. Ancestry nailed the British and African areas with greater specificity. The overall African to European percentages were about the same 26% Europe to 64.5% African. Guess that explains my grandfathers blue eyes and my uncles red hair.
It depends, Ancestry has the same thing where they’ll have a certain probability. For me 23andMe was more accurate. Also 23andme showed regions in countries for me which Ancestry did not all. Probably all depends on the sample data thus where you’re from.
@@TanteiGH Yes, I'm not keen on Ancestry at all after their own bumf read, 'British people aren't as British as they thought' but what they REALLY meant was 'English people aren't as Anglo-Saxon as they thought'; they didn't seem to know the difference. All my friends who used Ancestry had massive amounts of Norse ancestry and/or massive amounts of Irish ancestry, the latter appearing in someone with not one known Irish ancestor. I assume what was really being read here was 'Ancient British' (Celtic) ancestry.
They nailed mine down to Cork, Mayo and Dublin areas. With some Glasgow and London. Some northwest England.
Pretty specific to me.
It didn't break it down for me. And when I pulled up the origins, there were no connections. Maybe mine was just a dud?
9:46 Ramesses III did not live 73,000 years ago...
Not even 7300 years ago.
I was asking myself the same exact question LOL
Listen again. He said he shared a common grandfather, who lived 73,000 years ago, with Rameses. Of course Rameses did not live 73,000 years ago.
@@rina3822 That's not true either...
@goblinoide tell me, what's true then. This is a DNA analysis based on a database. I am no expert. The report was read. If you have information or facts to refute it, please share. 🙏
Imagine saying it. "My grandpa was Ramses the Third." 😂
he is related by a comon ancestor 72 000 years ....
even a guy from japan is related 50 000 years acording to human migration out of africa ... being related to egyptians 72 000 years ago literlay means you are fartherst away from egyptians
That is so cool how he's related to Ramses III. There was another guy who's related too, but I can't find the video anymore.
@@dagob5484 i don't think you didn't get the point in the video. It says direct connection. I don't have the knowledge of Ancient Egyptians walking around 72000 years ago. Duh...
@@anmariee5560 its definitely the coolest. Wonder if i'm related one of those important fellas in the history. Lmao 😂
@@quackquack7595 sir you are an idiot ... he said , common ancestor , with the pharaoh , that lived 72 000 years ago ....
all humans on this planet are related by a common ancestor ... humans living outside of sub Saharan Africa , are related at most 40 000 years ago ..
if i took a Scandinavian , and a Japanese , we gonna find a common ancestor at most at 40 000 years ago ...
72 000 years for a common ancestor between him and Egyptians ... means this person is farthest away from Egyptians ..
even people in china would be related to the pharoh by a comon ancestor at most 45 000 years ago ..
Why Was There So Much Focus On The Spitting?
I was wondering the same... Kinda weird init
that one girl who kept spitting outside of the tube.. oh my
Right like we didn’t need to see that
I just skip the part xD did not wanna lost me appetite
and what was There So Much Focus On The Capital Letters In Your Comment?
My DNA:
60% French and German
20% Scandinavian
15% Balkan
5% A-Jewish
(I’m Danish yet only 20% Scandinavian 🤨)
I'm 2% rice krispies
Mine:
65% Oxygen
18% Carbon
10% Hydrogen
3% Nitrogen
4% Stuff
Because Danish are labeled as german nations and actual Germany has nothing to do you could be german more then a Bavarian from the actual country of Germany
How many percent chritian, muslim, buddhist?
@@brandon3872 ew jew
Im very excited right now as I also come from the noble Percy family 😊😊 I’ve never come across someone who is also from them. so hello Rosie as we seem to be quite related ❤❤
The ancient Egyptian race consists of Levantine + North African. And both of them are not black. As for the origin of the ancient Egyptians, they are descended from North African + Levantine + the inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Iran + Anatolia. This is the origin of the ancient Egyptian who built the pyramids and built the Pharaonic civilization. But there are other people who came to Egypt, and they are the Libyans, the Nubians, the Greeks, then the Arabs, then South of the Sahara during the slave trade. You can look for the statue of the seated scribe, the statue of Rahotep with his wife, the statue of Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, and Tuthmosis IV. The ancient Egyptian used the color red to describe the male, while white or yellow to describe the female. Also, the inhabitants of the island of Crete. In Greece, they used the same method. Search for pictures of the Minoan civilization, which is the civilization of the island of Crete. If you want to see what the Egyptians were like in ancient times, search for portraits of Fayoum, which are pictures of the ancient Egyptians. Most of the pictures on the Internet of Egyptians have been blackened or belong to the Nubians, so it is preferable to visit Egypt and see the pictures for yourself or search On a reliable site. Thank you for reading. I am Egyptian, by the way
As soon as I saw Leon I said to myself “he has a lot of German in him”.
He doesn't really look too German, maybe more from the southern part? It's confusing that they have french/german as a category because french and german usually have more genetic differences
Lmao like seriously, even his name is Leon, a very German name
@@mrunalturalkar8405 This first name, written 'Léon'' in French, is pretty common among the older generation in France.
@@leonie364. Nah he doesn't look like a German at all. More like mediterranian mixed with some jewish.
@@leonie364. Actually, France and Germany share a lot, including DNA for the simple reason that they both were one nation under Charlemagne and only later split and France and Germany are still heavily mixed in the Sarre, Lorraine and Alsace regions which are both genetically and culturally French and German.
Does anyone else feel like getting a dna test after watching this...
Me:100 % Indian
So nah I'm okay..
CIA ,KGB ,MI6 , Scotland yard ,FBI
I did it, 70% British and irish, 27% German, 2% Scandinavian, 0.6% Native American, 0.2% Angolan and Congolese, 0.1% broadly sub Saharan African, 0.1% North African
Both of my parents did the same test, they got 53% and 58% British and Irish. They were also 26% and 21% German. Makes sense.
don't do it...you are sharing your DNA with a private company..God knows what they will do with it
I do I know I'm black butt IDC I wanna know where my family is :) :(
Seems some people in the comments don't understand the difference between ethnicity and nationality.
@@DrEcKiGeRDaN88 Given that English isn't your first language, I'll state my point as plainly as possible: nationality does not necessarily denote ethnicity, and vice versa.
Jimsy you can say that. but you can’t say you’re a black Englishman.
@@jimsy5530 im aware of it. But that word "necessarily" left.
@@beardedalpha4142 Why? Englishmen are, and have been a hodgepodge of all races for centuries. The Celts displaced neolithic peoples who'd come from Spain. It's why Welsh people often have dark hair and olive skin, as they were more sheltered from subsequent intermixing due to the geography of the British Isles. You can be any race, and still be English, as history clearly demonstrates.
@@DrEcKiGeRDaN88 Sorry, I don't really understand what your comment means. Use your mother tongue, and I'll use Google Translate.
This warmed my heart.
this made me fart
British people are from north west Europe: WOW really!
Kimberly K ? Not all blacks are from africa not even all black haves ancestors from Africa
@@crashoutfor4way most blacks r from africa soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
whats your point? And I am pretty sure you can see the difference
y do u have ur profile pic as osam bin Laden
@@dtotti lmao dude just let people joke about things
@@crashoutfor4way yes, not all black people are from Africa, but all black people have African ancestors
When they slow-motioned the bro hug I died
He got the n word pass
Even tho North Africans aren’t even black but ok 🤷♂️
@@thetreeofliberty8636 true i would classify them more as middle eastern
@@thetreeofliberty8636 its a joke, lol. obviously him being like 1.5% african, even if that was black, wouldn't give him any sort of qualification for being black.
@@nobodyimportant7290 But that's not the point. The guy was clearly under the impression that North African is related to Sub-Saharan African which is what "black" people are. They are not related (at least not any more than Europeans and Asians are related to SSAs). He was thinking all of Africa qualifies as "black" so now he gets to celebrate being "part black". That's why we cringe.
Leon is like many people out there who think "Italian" is a fixed genetic makeup, but the reality of the Italic Peninsula is far different than most people imagine. Southern Italy has a large percentage of Greek and some Albanian DNA, whereas Northern Italy, once a part of the Gaulish continuum, has a substantial amount of German and Franco/Gaulish DNA. It's not at all surprising that an Italian would have French/German ancestry.
But he isnt any of those nationalities you mentioned
He has French/German DNA apart from Italian and British. You must not have watched the entire video to have missed that.
@@oodon3220 idiot
And North African
albanian? you must be albanian for saying that...Yes I agree no one can understand and know our COMPLEX past like WE do.
My Grandad (Mum’s Dad) took a DNA test and here are the results:
68% Scottish
13% England and Northwestern Europe
9% Irish
6% Germanic Europe
4% Welsh
My DNA is pretty simple:
85% Irish
15% German
I can’t relate either
Nice
Gross.
Me 85% French
15% Italian
@@Whayleejay why tho
Teeth: 100% English.
*Ikr* 🤢🤢🤢
At least they are all what they were born with
I swear you can be of any race but if you're from the UK your teeth may be jagged.
@Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist yeh but when did u guys start using it. Hygene was never a british concept 😷😂😂
Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist nope. Ancient Egyptians used toothbrushes before
When ancestry says your 1.2% African. wakanda forever! ✊
he just got the n-word pass
Pyromaniacplays 😂😂😂😂😂
@@pyromaniacplays3911 lol oh dear!!
Get this man a SHEILD✊✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
North African/Western Asian isn't black, it's middle eastern.
I can explain why he possesses an Egyptian gene, because King Ramesses, the father of King Seti I Ibn Thebes, located on the borders of Sudan, which shows that he possesses African-Sudanese genes, because the Egyptians do not have these genes because of the good approach to Sudan. It is supposed to be a Sudanese land under the rule of Egypt and all the inhabitants of this The region has two nationalities, so it has the Egyptian gene in a name, but in fact it is absolutely not Egyptian
when the guy's great great great grandfather was a FREAKING PHAROAH!!! 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
2 weeks has passed and some insecure person hasn't come to turn this into a race argument 🤔🕞
no it wasn't his grand father ... he and that pharoh are related 72 000 years ago ...
if i take someone from japan ... he would be related by 50 000 ago at most ...
that literaly means that black guy is not egyptian in all ways
Dagob So Ramses III was black?
Dagob 😂😂😂😂.....its in his dna..nobody can change that..cant wait to get my dna test..guess mine will be from queen of my tribe waguwamageri..dont need .or greek goddesss.💃💃💃💃💃
Cool Guy man If he was an ancient egyptians? no. If he was a nubian then yes. But he wasn't a nubian. He is depicted with light brown skin running over pitch black skinned nubians with his chariot.
The girls: AAAAAAH HAHAHAHA
The guys: mm that’s cool
Deadeyes X ew
@@bananabambiii oof
@@bananabambiii /wooosh
No one:
@@bananabambiiiGirls are generally childish you can see on the video 😒
"and then you have 1,2% west-asian or NORTH-AFRICAN"
Yeah boys...
I can finaly say it
MAH NI...
North Africans. Arabs/berbers.
@@comeonmate3743 which means sand n-word so yeah still counts
@@kon9353 he can.
@@kon9353 Because us Arabs get called SAND n-word as well as people from Pakistan, Afghanistan and India and therefore we can easily say it along with the word sand. No one on earth can say that we can't
@@kon9353 nope we are not... native north-africans are white
I remember when my cousin, who's a few years younger than me, was adopted as a baby. I thought it was common knowledge until a few years ago when my mom said to be careful to not let it slip b/c he didn't know. I was like what?? How does he not know? What if he finds out through an ancestry test? Sure enough, just last year, he found out that way. Thankfully he took it well, but still! That had to be shocking!
Egypt is located in northeastern Africa. A large portion of it is located in Asia. Egypt is an African-Asian country. It is a country in the Middle East. Most of its people live in northern Egypt, specifically in the Delta. All this will tell you that we were and still are closer to the Mediterranean and the Levant. Well, the Egyptians and Greeks were similar to each other. Look for the statue of the seated scribe and the statue of Rahotep and his wife, both made before the pyramids were built. Look for statues of Ramesses II, Khafre, Nefertiti, Horemheb, and other statues. Search for the mummy of Ramesses II, Yuya, Tuya, Teti, Tuthmosis IV, etc. Scientists examined Tutankhamun's DNA and found that 70% of men in Britain, 60% of men in France and 40% of Spanish men shared the same DNA, so Egypt was closer to Europe than you might think. . Some Africans and Berbers have immigrated to Egypt in the last 500 years, so some current Egyptians are less white than the ancient Egyptians. And yes, the Cretan civilization (Minoan civilization) used to color men red and women white, just as the Egyptians did, and this civilization had a great relationship with Egypt. Type (pictures of the Minoan civilization) in Google, which is the ancient civilization of Crete. Look for Fayoum Portraits, which are pictures of ancient Egyptians in central Egypt
I wish I was rich enough to take this test
Go to work and save your money for a month or two. You only need $150 or less, not exactly in the realm of "rich".
OMGWTFLOL thanks
@Nolwenn Appelbaum hitler would HATE this. Because it shows that we are all a mix of ethnicities. There is no" pure" human
You don't really need it. it's more of a novelty thing and aren't really that acurate.
@@M4th3u54ndr4d3 depends on what you call "pure". yo can still have different amounts of different admixtures.
*Came for the accents.* *Stayed for the laughs*
Lol
The black guy is literally a pharaoh crazy
Pharaoh
NOOOOOO
WE
So funny how he's like - "farmer" to the other guy
He didnt mention how much is he egyptian ?? He said from 730000 before you are from from ramses 3 ...and ramses the tird was not from 73000 before ..thats a troll😂
Rosie's predictions were so acurate.
6:34
"You're a Wizard Harry"
Best comment
why why 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
More like you're a Jewish harry
Gave me a laugh
😂😂😂😂👌🏽
Leon's analysis is incomplete at a total of 64.4%.
28.2 Italian + 24.9% French & German + 11.1% British & Irish + 1.2% W. Asian & N. African.
What's the remaining 34.6%
F.M. A. aliens?
F.M. A. Soy
34,6% backhair I guess
23&me doesn't work perfect. Vikings screwed everything up so now they have broadly catagories.
The rest may be inbreeding
Takes dna
**congratulations you have aids**
😂😂😂 well damn, didn't expect that 😅
Can I use you to clean my dishes?
You can't find AIDS in your Dna tho. The blood test does that.
omYGOd i Am sO GraTEFuL fOR THis moMENT
which aladeen is that?
The last man situation - where he finds out that his grandma probably had some fun times with someone else than his grandad - is actually the reason I am a bit apprehensive about the whole genetically testing boom. Do you really want to find out something about yourself, at the cost of it shattering something you believed in?
I don't think that's what it means bruv his grandparents probably had ancestors that migrated to italy and that made them think they were italian
If youre born in a country, doesnt necessarily mean your dna comes from there.
I found my biological grandfather, and new cousins, through 23 and me.
This is why paternity tests are banned in some countries.
I took a DNA test, and was quite shocked. I've been the family genealogist for over 40 years, so I know our ancestry quite well, so I thought the results would be all over the map of Europe, as we have royal ancestry. When I opened up my results, I saw 89% English, with low confidence areas of Wales and Northwestern Europe, so that 89% is strongly English! Then there was 11% Irish/Scottish. I had a third great-grandfather from Ireland, and a third great-grandmother from the western Isles of Scotland. She was a MacLeod, so that's from the western isles of Harris and Lewis! I thought about this for awhile, and realized the German and the French were just too far back to register anything significant on my DNA results. I am more English than most Britons!
I never understood why German is so low for some people in Englnad. Taking a look back at history, it kind of makes sense for people to have little French ancestry. England was invaded by the Normans in 1066. The Normans obviously mixed with the English but then again, many Normans, especially the ones in power, had viking history relating back to Denmark. I really don't get why German isn't that big when it comes to ancestry though. English people are Anglo-Saxons. Most of us are from Lower Saxony and West Denmark. It surprises me how there is actually a difference in DNA between the Germans and the English. Probably because our ancestors had kids with the Celts while invading England in the 5th Century. That's just my theory. I really don't get how you have 0% German ancestry 😂
@@Ricky911_ We Brits are basically Celts. We didn't stop being Celts because others kept invading. We didn't get wiped out and we didn't run away, just carried on with different chaps in charge.
We could be distantly related. My great grandmother was also a McLeod from Skye.
I took a DNA test and while it revealed most English Scottish Irish welsh and Scandinavian blood in me, i was shocked to see when it revealed I have Jewish blood in me
You poor thing. I can only imagine the shame
Leon's "French/German" is probably actually North Italians, who are descended more from Goths, Lombards, and Cisalpine Gauls, by far, than they are from Italic peoples (the ones we typically think of as "Italians"), and those 3 North Italian groups WOULD MATCH UP MORE to French and German people in a DNA test than to Italians from farther South. Maybe some of this "French" is also from Frisians and Normans on his English mother's side. North African? Lot's of Sicilians have Olive-skinned North African ancestors. Don't worry, Leon, you haven't been lied to, you just have WAY more Italian ancestry from the North than you (and maybe even your dad) thought...
Could be. But remember that Sicily, at various times, was controlled by the Normans, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Hapsburgs. No telling what took a dive into that gene pool.
In the year 180 bC, during the early expansion of Rome, tens of thousands of Apuan Ligures (actually Gauls, living near today's La Spezia and Genoa) after being defeated by the Roman troops were deported to southern Italy (Sannio and Apulia regions).
No, that French/German intermix is about the celts living north of the alps. The Celts didn't disappear when romans or some germanic tribes from north of river Weser entered their realms. It was Caesar distinguish between Celts and Germans but rather by geography not by genetics.
" North Italians, who are descended more from Goths, Lombards, and Cisalpine Gauls, by far, than they are from Italic peoples, (the ones we typically think of as "Italians "
Lol, you know nothing! most "north" italians have brown hair and brown eyes, they look like most italians from others regions (and north Italy are the biggest region in Italy, so is not like they are a isolate people, it is actually reverse, they are majority.
And group french and german like same group is a joke too, french and germans are very different , germans are much more eastern european and scandinavian influenced than french people, and french people are much more Iberian. italian and irish/celt influenced than germans.
Agree
Imagine people 500 years ago getting DNA tested
There would be areas where people are completely homogenized and areas where they aren’t.
@@oluff1153 Completely homogenized is almost non existent
After ten thousand years of mixing across Asia, Europe and north Africa.
Theyd have to break out into Gaul, Visigoth, Roman, Anglo Saxon etc - all the Euro splinter groups
Blastoision How could he be Turkish if Turks didn't arrive in Anatolia until the 13th centuary?
Being basically an orphan, I'd like do this some time to get some sense of placement and idea of where I came from. I've been wanting to do this for some time, but I can't justify the money.
I've been working with two people who were adopted and want to find their birth families using DNA. It does work as I've proved it by testing my own DNA and other members of my family.
If you do decide to take a DNA test may I suggest that you use Ancestry DNA as they have the largest database. When the DNA kits are on special offer they cast about £50.00 xx