In 2009-2010, an analysis of 11 royal mummies from around 1300 BCE was carried out by an Egyptian team under the country's chief archeologist Zahi Hawass. A television special was produced, titled "Unwrapping King Tut." Hawass and his colleagues published "Ancestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family," in JAMA, vol. 303, no. 7. (Feb. 17, 2010).
In a fun review article earlier this year, British journal New Scientist's Jo Marchant summarized much of the resulting controversy. See her "Royal rumpus over King Tutankhamun's Ancestry."
We'd be interested in seeing Tut and the other putative family members' DNA fingerprint scores at the bottom of the mystery but are not aware that Hawass and his team actually published the bona fides of their investigations. From a cursory look, it is evident to us that Amenhotep and his descendants, including Akhenaten, Tutankhamun and his unidentified mother (Nefertiti? Tiye?), all bore our marker Asian III.
Unsurprisingly, none of the royal mummies seems to have carried a Jewish marker. It is unclear from the limited data revealed to the world by Hawass whether any had Sub-Saharan African markers.
The new Tut tiff swirls around the question of the pharaohs' African and Western European ethnicity. Without being able to shed light on that, our 18 Marker Ethnic predictor at least suggests they had Asian. Of course, this is not to say they were Asian primarily, since all peoples, ancient and modern, are mixed and may exhibit a variety of ethnic markers in their autosomal DNA.
Above: British Museum's wood and ivory painted chest lid from the royal tomb shows Tutankhamen leaning on a staff with his sister-wife Ankhesenamun presenting him with a lotus flower. Inbreeding and genetic disease spelled the end of the dynasty.
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Is there any DNA evidence in 2011 that conclusively relates Cherokee DNA to Hebrew/Jewish DNA? I saw a History Channel program today that said the initial tests conducted by Ashknenaz researchers showed no link to Cherokee at all. However, they claim that
further testing came out in 2011 - but did not discuss it because the show was made in 2010. Do you have any information about this? Thanks, Amos
This is not a straight yes or no answer, but according to Don Yates' research as well as Elizabeth Hirschman's, and Brent Kennedy's, the Cherokee have their roots in Egypt and other Mediterranean countries where there were Sephardic Jews. Moreover, according
to their research, Sephardic Jews fled to this country and hid among the Cherokee and are the primary population for the racially mixed Melungeon group found in the Appalachians that often intermarried with the Cherokee people.