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Indeed, the distinctly foreign (i.e. "Semitic") characteristics of Yuya's mummy were sufficiently pronounced as to move Egyptian writer Ahmed Osman to speculate, in his book "Stranger in the Valley of the Kings" (Harper * Row, 1987) that Yuya might have been the Hebrew patriarch Joseph. Since everyone agrees that Yuya did not look Egyptian, it does not seem appropriate to cite his mummy as evidence of Egyptian "racial" characteristic
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