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This finding seems to validate the work of traditional physical anthropologists and Egyptologists such as Petrie and Smith, along with craniometry and anthropometry.
Based on their classification of skulls and human remains, Egyptologists Smith and Petrie concluded that there was a migration from Mesopotamia to Egypt during predynastic times. According to their theory, which is referred to as "the dynastic race theory", Mesopotamian invaders established the first dynasty and introduced culture and civilization to Egypt.
Nevertheless, the proposal that the advanced culture of Egypt was brought in by Mesopotamian immigrants or conquerors rather than developing locally is still a matter of debate, IMO.
I fail to see this, this sample belongs to a subclade of E-M35, many more E-M78 to come from Old Kingdom. Egyptian Culture was very specific and quite different from Mesopotamian one. Natufians themselves were descended from Nile Valley Cultures, at least paternally, that's when Prehistoric Middle East started changing, Mushabians introduced microburin technique which was the swiss knive of stone tools, proto-farming ideas, this coincides quite well with archaeology where we find Paleolithic evidence of flint mining in Egypt, some primitive form of proto-farming in Mesolithic Egypt. It was a corridor used by similar people back and forward due to climate changes.