@besserwisser @druid @matrix > Romans also took auxilaries from areas out of their control, so it wouldn't be out of the ordinary to employ, say, Ethiopians.
There are indeed records of some Ethiopian soldiers. It is mentioned in the Historia Augusta.
But no auxillia were levied from ethopia. More likely these were normal citizen soldiers in the roman tradition.
> You can't equate today's population to back then, a lot has changed due to migration and such
Genetic testing shows that ancient NA peoples were more similar to those of the levant than the peoples of the modern day are. Consider Egypt:
>What they found was very interesting. Over the 1,300-year period that the mummies represented, the researchers found that there was no real shift in genetics, suggesting that despite successive invasions and influxes of foreign people from all over Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, the population genetics stayed surprisingly stable.
>When they then looked at how the genetics of the region have changed between then and modern day, they found some significant differences. It turns out that modern Egyptians share more genetic ancestry with Sub-Saharan Africans than ancient Egyptians did, while the ancient Egyptians show a closer genetic affinity with ancient people from the Near East and the Levant.
https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/genetic-study-reveals-the-surprising-ancestry-of-ancient-egyptians/The idea that north africans look like subsaharan africans is probably based on stories of moorish pirates, which are a thousand years older at least than Roman control of Britain.
The rest is fucking dog shit though, especially Gwynevere (Arthurian legend is an explicitly white⢠imagined history) and for fucks sake, we have PICTURES of Achilles (mythical though he is) and Alexander, the whitest⢠Macedonian, is specified to be his direct descendant.