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Now that you have broad featured Kemitians why don't you post something truly thought provoking and interesting instead of the same ol tired Bull..or just not bother posting at allPosts: 6546 | From: japan | Registered: Feb 2009
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^ Exactly. To push the point home even further. Spiralman why are you trying to "Eyeball" anthropological features that have actually be measured? When we take a look at actual MEASUREMENTS they tell us that your Eyeballs dont really tell you what you THINK they do:
Why are Tanzanians and Ugandans clustering closer to ancient Egyptian material than those Y-TEEs like Cyprus and Greeks all the way at the bottom? Posts: 2463 | From: New Jersey USA | Registered: Dec 2007
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Ancient Egyptians belonged to a Cushitic-type family stock. Their features mostly resembled other cushitic peoples. Those with broader features were probably of Nilo-Saharan stock.
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quote:Originally posted by Bettyboo: Ancient Egyptians belonged to a Cushitic-type family stock. Their features mostly resembled other cushitic peoples. Those with broader features were probably of Nilo-Saharan stock.
People of ''Cushitic stock'' don't have broad noses and faces that you would conjure up (out of thin air) ethnic divisions between on Ancient Egyptian folks who do and don't display those features?
Are you aware of the fact that certain Nilo Saharan speaking folks are among the most diverging populations in Africa compared to your stereotyped Africans?
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LOL I see we have the same dumb trolls repeating the same idiocy.
As if it hasn't been made clear in this forum countless times that Africans come in a variety of features and not just the stereotyped Congo-forest-"negro".
quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: He sure doesn't look anything like this Old Kingdom bust.
That's because he is Congolese NOT Egyptian.
That Old Kingdom bust does resemble Ethiopian folks like this woman below.
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^And you are delusional as usual.lol...The nose bridge is too low and the lips are too thick. Try again delusional one. lol
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: ^And you are delusional as usual.lol...The nose bridge is too low and the lips are too thick. Try again delusional one. lol
The only one delusional is YOU. LOL Just give it up trying to claim an AFRICAN civilization and people as your own! Posts: 26238 | From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Registered: Feb 2005
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: ^And you are delusional as usual.lol...The nose bridge is too low and the lips are too thick. Try again delusional one. lol
The only one delusional is YOU. LOL Just give it up trying to claim an AFRICAN civilization and people as your own!
Of course it was an African civilization since it was in Africa duh. But there is plenty of evidence showing that the civilization was imported from the near east duh. Give it up delusional one.
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: Of course it was an African civilization since it was in Africa duh. But there is plenty of evidence showing that the civilization was imported from the near east duh. Give it up delusional one.
Imported from the Near East by whom??!! Your realize that the "dynastic race" theory of invaders from the east has been DEBUNKED for like over thirty years now, do you?!! Even Hawass who doesn't like blacks admits that civilization began in the Nile Valley to the south, you moron! LOL
quote: Straight on and uncensored. From the Old Kingdom.
Okay? So were those other pictures I posted.
By the way here is a closer look at Menkaure above:
Whites like you must have issues to want to claim BLACK heritage.
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Djehuti where's your pic of that really dark skinned Sudanese man with the green shirt the color of this smiley?
You used to post a picture of these Sudanese cats mainly for the dark skinned man under a picture of that scribe sculpture who's paints been "cleaned".
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: Of course it was an African civilization since it was in Africa duh. But there is plenty of evidence showing that the civilization was imported from the near east duh. Give it up delusional one.
Imported from the Near East by whom??!! Your realize that the "dynastic race" theory of invaders from the east has been DEBUNKED for like over thirty years now, do you?!! Even Hawass who doesn't like blacks admits that civilization began in the Nile Valley to the south, you moron! LOL
And where is your evidence that the the Naqada II gravesites contain objects from the south? lol
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^ Your point?? How is does that image portray a white man?? LOL
quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: And where is your evidence that the the Naqada II gravesites contain objects from the south? lol
Hippopotamus ivory, the Nile boat theme first found in Khartoum Mesolithic, proto-hieroglyphs contemporary (contemporary with proto-cunieform) but using animal totems found in Sudan, cosmetic palettes similar to those found in the Sahara and the Sudan, need I say more? How about you cite evidence of Asiatic items in Naqada II? LOLPosts: 26238 | From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Registered: Feb 2005
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^ LOL I've posted over ten pics while you posted only 4, so who is the one being select?! LOL And that one picture you just posted, is that suppose to be proof of a white man??
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quote:Originally posted by Djehuti: ^ LOL I've posted over ten pics while you posted only 4, so who is the one being select?! LOL And that one picture you just posted, is that suppose to be proof of a white man??
Well it's damn sure obvious to anyone with any lick of commonsense, that it sure doesn't look anything like the man in the first post. lol
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^ Well common sense should tell one that the portrait you just posted is unpainted and therefore not telling of the skin color.
Common sense should also tell one that not all black Africans have the same features as that one Congolese man in the topic picture, not even all Congolese look like him! LOL
If unpainted statuary were made of the two men above, no doubt you would not consider them to be black either. LOL
By the way, aren't you going to answer my question pertaining to the Naqada II since you were the one that started it?
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^ Yes the paint is worn off that would make it no different from most ancient artifacts, you dummy.
His features (and color) are just like the Somali man in the green shirt.
Which is still black (perhaps blacker) than the one guy in the parent post.
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^ Yes, all of the above I just wrote is correct which is why Simple Mind is silent.
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I don't see any contradiction in any of the above art to the assertion of the Nile Valley dwellers in question having been black (like other Nile Dwellers) ...
but i don't tend to attach any *mental* ideals of a racial nature onto statue physiognomy in the first place.
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: Silent? Well I guess so since I went and ate pizza. lol
Well I suggest you keep eating since you obviously don't have a clue to what you're talking about.
quote:Another from Saqqara in the Old Kingdom.
Yes those big lips and the dark brown paint that was his original color, no doubt a white man! LOL
Here's a wood statue with similar features.
quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: Old Kingdom.
Yes and notice his milk chocolate complexion. Yep not a black man but a white guy with too much spray on tan! LMAO
It's official, you're an idiot. You obviously lost your silly game of picture spam by debunking yourself.
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: Silent? Well I guess so since I went and ate pizza. lol
Well I suggest you keep eating since you obviously don't have a clue to what you're talking about.
quote:Another from Saqqara in the Old Kingdom.
Yes those big lips and the dark brown paint that was his original color, no doubt a white man! LOL
Here's a wood statue with similar features.
quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: Old Kingdom.
Yes and notice his milk chocolate complexion. Yep not a black man but a white guy with too much spray on tan! LMAO
It's official, you're an idiot. You obviously lost your silly game of picture spam by debunking yourself.
Anyone notice that the last two wooden statues have blue eyes?And anyone with any lick of knowledge knows that wood darkens with age. Pizza makes you smarter. Go eat some. lol
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quote:Originally posted by Djehuti: ^ Your point?? How is does that image portray a white man?? LOL
quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: And where is your evidence that the the Naqada II gravesites contain objects from the south? lol
Hippopotamus ivory, the Nile boat theme first found in Khartoum Mesolithic, proto-hieroglyphs contemporary (contemporary with proto-cunieform) but using animal totems found in Sudan, cosmetic palettes similar to those found in the Sahara and the Sudan, need I say more? How about you cite evidence of Asiatic items in Naqada II? LOL
DJ, look here. This is a map of her imaginary distribution of Predynastic culture flowing in from the Levant.
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She is more like Queen Tiye than Nefertiti...
And Simple the thread header was Why can't we locate such Ancient Egyptians sculpture with these features? meaning broad features as opposed to narrow featured Africans living in Kemet which was shown in abundance..Africans are Africans period!
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The Berlin bust has rather unenthused looking facial demeanor while Michelle's picture plastered over it with eyes wide open as opposed to just open looks like she's at your or whomever's attention.
Michelle's face is either kind of high or looking up too.
Not that she necessarily looks like that individual.
I have aunts one of whom looks like the aged looking real bust inside (which resembles others) and one who looks like the face Nazi era outer cast of the infamous Berlin Bust posted above (which German scientists discovered the inside cast of).
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind Wasted: Anyone notice that the last two wooden statues have blue eyes?...
Yes, your ilk are often quick to point out the marble eyes that are actually translucent and look 'blue' when the light hits it in certain angles, yet you totally ignore the dark coloring that was the black skin.
quote:And anyone with any lick of knowledge knows that wood darkens with age.
It depends on if the wood is exposed to things like humidity or chemicals. Egypt is usually dry which means most of the damage to wooden statues would be to the paint itself and not the wood.
As anyone with eyes can see the wooden statue above is PAINTED and the paint has been chipped off in some areas.
Look at some other examples...
Even the eyes are painted so wood "darkening" is not a reasonable excuse, dummy.
quote:Pizza makes you smarter. Go eat some. lol
Well it looks like in YOUR case, it makes you dumber. LOLPosts: 26238 | From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Registered: Feb 2005
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quote:Originally posted by Djehuti: ^ Your point?? How is does that image portray a white man?? LOL
quote:Originally posted by A Simple Mind: And where is your evidence that the the Naqada II gravesites contain objects from the south? lol
Hippopotamus ivory, the Nile boat theme first found in Khartoum Mesolithic, proto-hieroglyphs contemporary (contemporary with proto-cunieform) but using animal totems found in Sudan, cosmetic palettes similar to those found in the Sahara and the Sudan, need I say more? How about you cite evidence of Asiatic items in Naqada II? LOL
DJ, look here. This is a map of her imaginary distribution of Predynastic culture flowing in from the Levant.
LOL
Of course, only in her twisted imagination which is why she never responded! LMAOPosts: 26238 | From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Registered: Feb 2005
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quote:Originally posted by the lyingass: could be anybody
But it's NOT just anybody. It is Menkaura an AFRICAN (not a Eurasian) king.
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