I'm always willing to learn something new. You have a link or something? You are still avoiding my question. Why did white people moved to Africa to start a great civilization when they could have just stayed home and built one?
I have already answered your question. When the agricultural population in Asia grew, neolithic farmers migrated to northern Africa and Europe.
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In general, various DNA studies have found that the gene frequencies of North African populations are intermediate between those of the Near East, the Horn of Africa, southern Europe and Sub Saharan Africa,[1] though NRY frequency distributions of the modern Egyptian population appear to be much more similar to those of the Middle East than to any sub-Saharan African population, suggesting a much larger Eurasian genetic component.
DNA history of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recent studies suggest that the modern population [of Egypt] is genetically consistent with an ancient Egyptian population indigenous to northeast Africa...
About 5,000 years ago the Sahara area dried out, and part of the indigenous Saharan population retreated East towards the Nile Valley. In addition
peoples from the Near East entered the Nile Valley, bringing with them wheat, barley, sheep, goats and possibly cattle.[21] Dynastic Egyptians referred to their country as "The Two Lands". During the Predynastic period (about 4800 to 4300BC) the Merimde culture flourished in the northern part of Egypt (Lower Egypt).[22] This culture, among others, has links to the
Levant in the Near East.[23][24] The pottery of the later Buto Maadi culture, best known from the site at Maadi near Cairo, also shows connections to the southern
Levant as well.
Ancient Egyptian race controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Levant (/ləˈvænt/, Arabic: المشرق al-Mashriq; Hebrew: כְּנָעַן Kənáʿan), also known as the Eastern Mediterranean, is a geographic and cultural region consisting of the "eastern Mediterranean littoral between Anatolia and Egypt".[2] The Levant consists today of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, the Palestinian territories, Cyprus and parts of southern Turkey (Aleppo Vilayet).
Levant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Levant is where agriculture was originated ten thousand years ago by Caucasians.