>>20852180>most if not allIt’s most certainly not all, I’ve seen them with my own eyes at Penn archaeology And Anthropology Museum when china let them on tour over a decade ago. The genetic testing done on some showed mixed Asian genomes in later mummies and R1a and J2 genomes in some of the earliest (and largest) mummies.
The oldest mummies had blonde and red hair, the later black and brown. Much as you would expect with recessive alleles breeding a mixed population.
They bred into the Asian population, much like in India where they bred themselves out as well.
Noticing the truth about the past and the lies that got freely tossed around academia shouldn’t be considered (((bants))) either, tranny janny