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May 27, 2024, 5:02 pm UTC    
July 23, 2020 02:37AM
I'm afraid I don't know much about this subject.

However, I found another article:

‘Invasion’ of ancient Egypt may have actually been immigrant uprising
By Colin Barras

Ancient Egypt’s first “foreign” takeover may actually have been an
inside job. About 3600 years ago, the pharaohs briefly lost control of
northern Egypt to the Hyksos, rulers who looked and behaved like
people from an area stretching from present-day Syria in the north to
Israel in the south. The traditional explanation is that the Hyksos
were an invading force. But a fresh analysis of skeletons from the
ancient Hyksos capital suggests an alternative: The Hyksos were
Egyptian-born members of an immigrant community that rose up and
grabbed power.

[www.sciencemag.org]

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