A VERDADE sobre a Origem dos Hebreus: O DNA que a História não contou (Reconstrução por IA)

In this video, we delve into the discoveries of paleogenetics and the journey of Mitochondrial Eve to reveal the origin of the first Hebrews on the African continent. Understand how the DNA and culture of the Natufians challenge what we knew about ancient history through an unprecedented AI reconstruction here on the channel The Other Side of History. If you seek the truth about our ancestry and the cradle of humanity, this documentary is for you. For generations, the history of the Hebrews has been told from narratives that begin in Ur of the Chaldeans, in Ramses' Egypt, or in the Sinai desert. But what if the starting line wasn't in the Middle East, but much further south—in the plains of Southern Africa, where a woman lived whose DNA still pulsates in every human being alive today? Science calls her Mitochondrial Eve. A woman who lived between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago in what is now southern Africa. Tens of thousands of years before Abraham, before the patriarchs, before the Torah was written. And her mitochondrial DNA—inherited maternally, generation after generation—is in all of us. Yes, including the descendants of the Hebrews and Israelites. In this video, we connect the dots that traditional history has left loose. Between population genetics and archaeological records, we trace the invisible thread that links the first mother of humanity to the Semitic peoples of the Levant. What we will uncover today: 🧬 Mitochondrial Eve is not a myth: How geneticists traced mitochondrial DNA back to a single woman who lived in Africa 150,000 to 200,000 years ago—and why this matters to everyone, including biblical populations. 🌍 The Genetic Route to the Levant: How DNA evidence shows human migration out of Africa and the formation of populations that would later give rise to the Canaanites, Phoenicians, and Hebrews. 🔬 Natufians: The African Link: Recent genomic studies reveal that the Natufian culture (Levant, 12,000 BC) carried approximately 28% African ancestry—a genetic signature that did not disappear but was transmitted to later Semitic populations. 📜 The DNA the Books Don't Tell: Why has the genetic connection between Africa and the peoples of the Levant remained absent from history curricula for so long? Political interest? Academic bias? 👥 The Common Ancestor of Jews and Africans: How Mitochondrial Eve rewrites the narrative of origins and forces us to rethink identities that were built on separations, not connections. The question remains: why don't science and history always go hand in hand? If DNA proves that all peoples, including the ancient Hebrews, share a common African origin, what are we hiding by insisting on narratives that ignore genetic facts? 💬 Join the debate: Should genetic discoveries rewrite history curricula? What do you think is still being silenced by academia? Let's talk in the comments! 🔔 Do you believe that science can reveal what history has hidden? Subscribe to The Other Side of History — deep dives every week into what the books don't tell you. 👉    / @oladoavessodahistoria   #TheOversideOfHistory #Hebrews #MitochondrialEve #Archaeology #Genetics