3/24/26

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Summary: Tutankhamun, the Egyptian boy pharaoh who took the throne at age nine, shares a distant paternal lineage with up to 70 percent of British men and half of all Western European men through Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b1a2, Swiss geneticists have found.

Clearly, the genetic landscape of Egypt has changed considerably. The same demographic shift will likely occur in Europe as the far left continues to open the floodgates to migrants from the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. (The thumbnail image, generated by ChatGPT, is somewhat misleading as it prominently highlights the appearance of modern Egyptians.) 

As expected, the woke left find the science disturbing and, true to form, have challenged it. The original findings were published in 2011. 

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LONDON — Geneticists in Switzerland have determined that up to 70 percent of British men and half of all men in Western Europe share a common male ancestor with the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun.

The boy king, who ascended the throne at age 9 more than 3,300 years ago, carried the Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b1a2. More than 50 percent of men living today in Western Europe belong to this same genetic group, pointing to a single forebear whose lineage branched out across continents long before Tutankhamun’s reign.

Scientists at a Zurich-based DNA genealogy center reconstructed the pharaoh’s profile, along with those of his father Akhenaten and grandfather Amenhotep III, by studying genetic markers shown in a documentary produced for the Discovery Channel. The haplogroup appears in fewer than 1 percent of men in modern Egypt, a striking contrast to its prevalence farther north and west.

Comparable shares exist elsewhere on the continent: about 70 percent of Spanish men and 60 percent of French men also fall within the group. The marker’s origins trace back roughly 9,500 years to the Black Sea region, after which it spread widely through ancient population movements into Europe.

The finding does not suggest direct or recent descent for most carriers. Instead, it illustrates how one ancient paternal line expanded over thousands of years, leaving traces in contemporary populations far from the Nile Valley. The pharaoh himself ruled during a period of artistic and religious upheaval in Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, yet his genetic signature now connects him to a vast number of men across the continent he never knew.

The results offer a window into prehistoric migrations that shaped Europe’s genetic landscape, showing how a lineage once present in North Africa and the Near East became a dominant feature among Western European men today. 

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