DNA of pharaohs, how close they were to european?

Why did you post eight links about the same study

Except there is no recorded large scale migration of dynastic Egyptians towards Europe. Modern Europe was already settled during the Egyptian dynasties, with Ancient Greece having known of the existence of Ancient Egypt.

And see.

>claimed to have reconstructed King Tut's Y-DNA profile based on screencaps from a Discovery Channel documentary about the study
>claimed
>study based off a screencap
>no primary source
>claimed

Sorry, try again.

Tut's tomb is afaik the only one that wasn't robbed, which makes it an invaluable resource for archaeologists. Then there was the circus around the discovery itself, many people died mysteriously, there were some weird coincidences reported and the media made up the sensationalistic stories about the mummy's curse. He was also the son of Akhenaten and inherited his mess. He's interesting enough, let's be honest (certainly more interesting than Sankhkare Mentuhotep III).

Tut's tomb was robbed twice in antiquity. It just wasn't picked clean like every other known Egyptian tomb (so far)

>half the links points to tabloid or pseudo-news bullshit indicating the kind of person the OP is
>hyped study only suggests the king had a common ancestor likely from somewhere in the caucus
>this is somehow mysterious even though egypt was a well developed civlization at the literal cross roads of Africa, Asia and Europe
>a single pharaoh represents all of ancient egypt

OP is literarly a /pol/ baby trying to secure snowflake points. See