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Tjuyu(Thuya), Yuya, Amenhotep III, and of course King Tut from The Amarna Period - 1353-1336 BCE:
"Average MLI scores in Table 1 indicate the STR profiles of the Amarna mummies would be most frequent in present day populations of several African regions: including the Southern African (average MLI 326.94), African Great Lakes (average MLI 323.76), and Tropical West African (average MLI 83.74) regions."
http://web.archive.org/web/20120417051911/http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2012-01-01.pdf
And Ramesses III’s Y-chromosomal DNA haplogroup was determined to be E1b1a - the most common haplogroup among West Africans and West African diaspora up to 80%
http://web.archive.org/web/20130228233138/http://www.dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2013-02-01.pdf
https://www.quora.com/What-DNA-haplogroup-did-Ramses-3-belong-to
"Average MLI scores in Table 1 indicate the STR profiles of the Amarna mummies would be most frequent in present day populations of several African regions: including the Southern African (average MLI 326.94), African Great Lakes (average MLI 323.76), and Tropical West African (average MLI 83.74) regions."
http://web.archive.org/web/20120417051911/http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2012-01-01.pdf
And Ramesses III’s Y-chromosomal DNA haplogroup was determined to be E1b1a - the most common haplogroup among West Africans and West African diaspora up to 80%
http://web.archive.org/web/20130228233138/http://www.dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2013-02-01.pdf
https://www.quora.com/What-DNA-haplogroup-did-Ramses-3-belong-to