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Marc Washington
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http://www.beforebc.de/400_neareast/08-10-00-16.html


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why are the combs you show called "afro combs" ?
what makes them afro combs?
One of the combs listed is from mohenjo-daro

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priest-king from mohenjo-daro

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Comb, Amarna, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (1353-1336 BCE), Wood

Egyptians carved double-sided combs much like modern examples with thick teeth on one side and fine teeth along the other. Ancient hairstyles, especially those of women, were often quite elaborate. Combs like this would have been used for both natural hair and for wigs which were worn by both men and women. Photo: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

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quote:
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priest-king from mohenjo-daro

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You got more Mohenjo Daro so-called white guys? [Big Grin]

Post them! [Razz]

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Try him from a different angle.


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Harappa Deity mask - 2,300 B.C.

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Wonder if the Irish know where their mythical Unicorn came from.

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The Mermaid is also a Black concept.


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The first known mermaid stories appeared in Assyria, ca. 1000 BC. The goddess Atargatis, mother of Assyrian queen Semiramis, loved a mortal shepherd and unintentionally killed him. Ashamed, she jumped into a lake to take the form of a fish, but the waters would not conceal her divine beauty. Thereafter, she took the form of a mermaid—human above the waist, fish below — though the earliest representations of Atargatis showed her as a fish with a human head and legs, similar to the Babylonian Ea (Sumerian Enki/Enkil).

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Indus Boat

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Egyptian Boat

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Minoan Boat

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Europe must have REALLY been a backwater. Their greatest sailors - the Vikings, were still using Black boat designs 3,000 years after the fact.


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Long AFTER Blacks had moved on to better designs.

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When they finally learned to make the Phoenician style ship, they were still using it 1,400 years later.


The Santa Maria
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Ironlion said that Europeans got their knowledge from the Muurs in Spain.

It's interesting that the Muurs/Moors of Spain fell in 1492 (the same year Columbus started off). But they still couldn't come-up with a modern Boat design until they managed to combine what they had taken from the Murrs, with the Boat design of Blacks in Bermuda.


Bermuda rig - 1600s
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Only then, were they able to produce a decent Boat design of their own.


Clipper ship - late 1800s.


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Don't cast pearls before swine.
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Ok fine let's look at this, the Indians were Africans.

The Indians have what may people call "caucasoid" features.
So therefore these types of thin noses nad lips are African and the only difference is the skin color.

So if this is the case then why does Marc and Mike go through every period of history selecting acient sculptures with the widest noses and fullest lips?

Why does Mike them have a new youtube up claiming the wood bust of Queen Tiye had her nose "whitened" by filing it down?

This is irrational behavior.

Instaed if there was any consitentcy with these brothers, they would be saying that Queen Tiye's nose is Dravidian and that Dravidians are Africans who migrated to India


lioness productions 2011-2013

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