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here is what Ancient Egypt shares with East Africa
Egypt and East Africa share clay hats
the v scarfs shared with south Africa xhosa people
Ancient Egypt beadworks and Bantu bead work similarity
Ancient Egypt wearing animal coats like Black Africans
the hairstyles that is shared with East Africa:
egyptians and other east Africans with shared head carrying ways
Similar look of Ancient Egyptians and Africans
All these show cultural similarity that is not shared with the levant so how does the levant compare.
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All these show cultural similarity that is not shared with the levant so how does the levant compare.
show us something from the ancient Levant that is dissimilar
why would I waste my time when the proof is inside the culture of today. The levant and near east has no aspect of culture shared with the Ancient Egyptians
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quote:Originally posted by KING: The levant and near east has no aspect of culture shared with the Ancient Egyptians
can you prove it or show any evidence of dissimilarity or just take your word for it?
Then post evidence of levant people with hairstyles, beadworks, braids and clay hats and scarfs that is comparable to Ancient Egypt and Black Africa
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All these show cultural similarity that is not shared with the levant so how does the levant compare.
show us something from the ancient Levant that is dissimilar
Your question/challenge is arse backwards you know that...How long have you actually been on this website? You should know all this stuff already, smh.
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All these show cultural similarity that is not shared with the levant so how does the levant compare.
show us something from the ancient Levant that is dissimilar
Your question/challenge is arse backwards you know that...How long have you actually been on this website? You should know all this stuff already,
A claim is being made "similarity that is not shared with the levant" therefore the burden of proof is on the claimant to show incongruity (ES code 314, b)
I don't recall that being a frequent topic on ES, "How the Levantine culture Differs form the Egyptian"
I did look at it, again, The Egyptians did not wear clay hats [/QB]
again you are wrong:
the clay hats are shared with Black Africa and Ancient Egypt
The picture clearly shows Ancient Egyptians with clay hats comparable to the Maasai women and the Black African Male.
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I think these collars are similar. I wonder who had them first, South Africans or Egyptians
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I think these collars are similar. I wonder who had them first, South Africans or Egyptians
Are we going to ignore that Nguni clustered as closest match to AE according to popaffiliator matching of autosomal dna of new kingdom pharaohs? Surely direct match with dna and clear cultural continuity is smoking gun territory...
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Seems there's no cultural connection to the levant and near east.
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How does that show culture, what did you find out from watching that video that shows culture that levant shares with Ancient Egypt
You can List the similarity of culture shared with Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east
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1 a : the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group also : the characteristic features of everyday existence (such as diversions or a way of life) shared by people in a place or time popular culture Southern culture b : the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization a corporate culture focused on the bottom line c : the set of values, conventions, or social practices associated with a particular field, activity, or societal characteristic studying the effect of computers on print culture Changing the culture of materialism will take time … —Peggy O'Mara d : the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations
quote:Originally posted by KING:
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,:
quote:Originally posted by KING: Seems there's no cultural connection to the levant and near east.
How does that show culture, what did you find out from watching that video that shows culture that levant shares with Ancient Egypt
You can List the similarity of culture shared with Ancient Egypt
The video is mainly showing Egyptian influence on Persian and Mesopotamian art and architecture That is a more fundamental cultural influence than borrowing clothing and jewelry elements
although Persia and ancient Iran are not in the Levant but you included Near East in your thread title that they are a part of
Contacts between Egypt and the Southern Levant in the Late Early Bronze Age: An Open Question
The second half of the third millennium BCE is traditionally interpreted as a period of intense interactions between the southern Levant and Egypt. In past scholarship, interpretative frameworks for these activities have centered either on conflicts or commercial relations linked to the trade of southern Levantine copper with Egypt, both considered limited to the time of the Old Kingdom with virtually no evidence of contacts afterward until the early Middle Kingdom. However, nothing is virtually known about southern Levantine– Egyptian connections during this time span. This article reconsiders, from the southern Levant perspective, the impact of the lack of chronological resolution in the sub-phasing of the southern Levantine Early Bronze IV on this question and discusses how recent archaeological research may enhance our understanding of this phase in an interregional context.
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Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
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Reconsidering Egyptian-South Levantine Interaction: Evidence from Early Bronze Age II Contexts at Tell es-Sultan and Tell el-Far‘ah North Vol. 37: Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE March 2023 Maura Sala
Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE Vol. 37: Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE March 2023 Matthew J. Adams and Karin Sowada
Similarities among North Mesopotamian (Late Halaf), Egyptian (Naqada), and Nubian (A-Group) Female Figurines of the 6–4th Millennia BCE Vol. 27 September 2020 Lloyd D. Graham
1 a : the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group also : the characteristic features of everyday existence (such as diversions or a way of life) shared by people in a place or time popular culture Southern culture b : the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization a corporate culture focused on the bottom line c : the set of values, conventions, or social practices associated with a particular field, activity, or societal characteristic studying the effect of computers on print culture Changing the culture of materialism will take time … —Peggy O'Mara d : the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations
quote:Originally posted by KING:
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,:
quote:Originally posted by KING: Seems there's no cultural connection to the levant and near east.
How does that show culture, what did you find out from watching that video that shows culture that levant shares with Ancient Egypt
You can List the similarity of culture shared with Ancient Egypt
The video is mainly showing Egyptian influence on Persian and Mesopotamian art and architecture That is a more fundamental cultural influence than borrowing clothing and jewelry elements
although Persia and ancient Iran are not in the Levant but you included Near East in your thread title that they are a part of
Contacts between Egypt and the Southern Levant in the Late Early Bronze Age: An Open Question
The second half of the third millennium BCE is traditionally interpreted as a period of intense interactions between the southern Levant and Egypt. In past scholarship, interpretative frameworks for these activities have centered either on conflicts or commercial relations linked to the trade of southern Levantine copper with Egypt, both considered limited to the time of the Old Kingdom with virtually no evidence of contacts afterward until the early Middle Kingdom. However, nothing is virtually known about southern Levantine– Egyptian connections during this time span. This article reconsiders, from the southern Levant perspective, the impact of the lack of chronological resolution in the sub-phasing of the southern Levantine Early Bronze IV on this question and discusses how recent archaeological research may enhance our understanding of this phase in an interregional context.
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Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
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Reconsidering Egyptian-South Levantine Interaction: Evidence from Early Bronze Age II Contexts at Tell es-Sultan and Tell el-Far‘ah North Vol. 37: Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE March 2023 Maura Sala
Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE Vol. 37: Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE March 2023 Matthew J. Adams and Karin Sowada
Similarities among North Mesopotamian (Late Halaf), Egyptian (Naqada), and Nubian (A-Group) Female Figurines of the 6–4th Millennia BCE Vol. 27 September 2020 Lloyd D. Graham
Lioness You posted lies about the video and the shared culture between Ancient Egypt and levant and the near east
you were asked to list the shared culture between Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east.
Can you please list lioness the shared culture of Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east
Lioness What culture of Ancient Egypt does the Levant and Near East still practice from Ancient Egypt times???
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What culture of Ancient Egypt does the Levant and Near East still practice from Ancient Egypt times???
I have listed the same culture between Ancient Egypt and Black Africa, now You Lioness can list all the shared practices of culture still being used inside the levant and near east from Ancient Egypt.
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At the top left is Lady Tuty of the 18th dynasty she is wearing a Perfume cone. It took scholars nearly a decade to secure funding and complete a substantial examination of these perfume head cones, giving them a chance to test another popular theory about the unusual objects: the head cones were actually solid lumps of perfumed fat that melted over the heads of their wearers and acted as a sort of ancient, fragranced hair gel.
The findings from Amarna seem to negate the ancient styling product theory. The cones weren’t solid-they were hollow shells folded around brown-black organic matter the team thinks may be fabric. Both head cones had chemical signatures of decayed wax; the team concluded they were made of beeswax, the only biological wax known to be used by ancient Egyptians. Without more archaeological evidence, though, there’s no way to know how the cones were really used-or if they were used more widely
The sculpture of Lady Tuty is made of wood including the head cone which is gilded with gold _____________________
Rendille women, clay coiffure called a "doko"
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There is no evidence that the Rendille doka is related to the Egyptian perfume head cone. Also the shape of the Rendille doka is typically flattened at the sides
You have to do more detailed research on these things. It takes more an just a similarity to prove there is an intentional relation between these objects
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At the top left is Lady Tuty of the 18th dynasty she is wearing a Perfume cone. It took scholars nearly a decade to secure funding and complete a substantial examination of these perfume head cones, giving them a chance to test another popular theory about the unusual objects: the head cones were actually solid lumps of perfumed fat that melted over the heads of their wearers and acted as a sort of ancient, fragranced hair gel.
The findings from Amarna seem to negate the ancient styling product theory. The cones weren’t solid-they were hollow shells folded around brown-black organic matter the team thinks may be fabric. Both head cones had chemical signatures of decayed wax; the team concluded they were made of beeswax, the only biological wax known to be used by ancient Egyptians. Without more archaeological evidence, though, there’s no way to know how the cones were really used-or if they were used more widely
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Rendille women, clay coiffure called a "doko"
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There is no evidence that the Rendille doka is related to the Egyptian perfume head cone
You have to do more detailed research on these things. It takes more an just a similarity to prove there is an intentional relation between these objects
Not only are you being disengenious you should know that what the egyptologist stated does not make sense and is used as seperation when there is no seperation.
not only are the clay hats similar to the rendille, it is on there head and that is what the egyptians have inside the wall paintings.
you do not make sense lioness, not only are they shaped similar to the rendilles it is shared with the pictures on the wall paintings of egyptians it looks the same and is the same.
not only do you not understand that the perfume cone is the same as the rendille cones the picture says fragrance so the Black Africans and the Ancient Egyptians they used the same perfume cone.
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you should know that what the egyptologist stated does not make sense
which Egyptologist or statement that you can quote are you referring to?
What you posted below
quote: Originally posted by the lioness At the top left is Lady Tuty of the 18th dynasty she is wearing a Perfume cone. It took scholars nearly a decade to secure funding and complete a substantial examination of these perfume head cones , giving them a chance to test another popular theory about the unusual objects: the head cones were actually solid lumps of perfumed fat that melted over the heads of their wearers and acted as a sort of ancient, fragranced hair gel.
The findings from Amarna seem to negate the ancient styling product theory. The cones weren’t solid-they were hollow shells folded around brown-black organic matter the team thinks may be fabric. Both head cones had chemical signatures of decayed wax; the team concluded they were made of beeswax, the only biological wax known to be used by ancient Egyptians. Without more archaeological evidence, though, there’s no way to know how the cones were really used-or if they were used more widely
The sculpture of Lady Tuty is made of wood including the head cone which is gilded with gold
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: to the untrained eye perhaps
Getting back to the topic of culture
What culture of Ancient Egypt does the Levant and Near East still practice from Ancient Egypt times???
I have listed the same culture between Ancient Egypt and Black Africa, now You Lioness can list all the shared practices of culture still being used inside the levant and near east from Ancient Egypt.
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you should know that what the egyptologist stated does not make sense
which Egyptologist or statement that you can quote are you referring to?
Lioness you may of lied, You said the Ancient Egyptians did not wear clay hats, yet the perfume cones is exactly that they wore them on there head like the rendille cones
not only is there Ancient Egyptians with red ocre cones on their head so is the rendille red ocre cones showing Ancient Egypt and Black Africa same culture
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: to the untrained eye perhaps
Getting back to the topic of culture
What culture of Ancient Egypt does the Levant and Near East still practice from Ancient Egypt times???
I have listed the same culture between Ancient Egypt and Black Africa, now You Lioness can list all the shared practices of culture still being used inside the levant and near east from Ancient Egypt.
you are moving the goal posts now
Yutunde posted this showing Egyptian influence on Persian and Mesopotamian art and architecture (and I will also add the Egyptian architecture was heavily influential on Greek Post-and-lintel column architecture as well as American buildings, especially government ones and including use of the obelisk)
BUT NOW you require "still practiced" culture. Why is "still practiced" relevant ??
AND tell us of an example of Ancient Egyptian culture still being practiced today anywhere not just some clothing or jewelry you think looks similar. "Culture" is more than that , it includes religion, art, rituals, music, language
Look at China or Japan today, they wear Western clothes, suit and tie and so on. The clothing is only a superficial borrowing
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: to the untrained eye perhaps
Getting back to the topic of culture
What culture of Ancient Egypt does the Levant and Near East still practice from Ancient Egypt times???
I have listed the same culture between Ancient Egypt and Black Africa, now You Lioness can list all the shared practices of culture still being used inside the levant and near east from Ancient Egypt.
you are moving the goal posts now
Yutunde posted this showing Egyptian influence on Persian and Mesopotamian art and architecture (and I will also add the Egyptian architecture was heavily influential on Greek Post-and-lintel column architecture as well as American buildings, especially government ones and including use of the obelisk)
BUT NOW you require "still practiced" culture. Why is "still practiced" relevant ??
AND tell us of an example of Ancient Egyptian culture still being practiced today anywhere not just some clothing or jewelry you think looks similar. "Culture" is more than that , it includes religion, art, rituals, music
Look at China or Japan today, they wear Western clothes, suit and tie and so on. The clothing is only a superficial borrowing
lioness there is no moving of goal post the shared culture with the Ancient Egyptians has not being shown.
Where is the shared culture of Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east.
what does influence has to do with culture?????????????????
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Well done Yatunde, It shows these fragrance hats were very much a part of Ancient Egypt Culture
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The burial of an adult woman in Amarna, Egypt contained a cone-shaped wax object placed on her head. PHOTOGRAPH BY THE AMARNA PROJECT, ANTIQUITY PUBLICATIONS LTD.
Ancient Egyptian 'head cone mystery' solved by archaeologists Researchers have long speculated about the purpose and meaning of pointy “head cones” depicted in Egyptian art. Now they’ve actually found the real thing. BY ERIN BLAKEMORE PUBLISHED 15 DEC 2019,
The cones weren’t solid—they were hollow shells folded around brown-black organic matter the team thinks may be fabric. Both head cones had chemical signatures of decayed wax; the team concluded they were made of beeswax, the only biological wax known to be used by ancient Egyptians. Furthermore, no traces of wax were found in the hair of the most well-preserved skeleton.
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She has not shown a List of Cultures shared between Ancient Egypt and The levant and near east.
I upped the the cash and said Where is Ancient Egyptians Culture practiced today Inside the Levant and Near East.
Yet we Know from the pictures that Ancient Egyptian Culture is Practiced today with Black Africans
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Well done Yatunde, It shows these fragrance hats were very much a part of Ancient Egypt Culture
the problem is is this is not a "fragrance hat"
Lioness what dont you understand???
That When you look at the picture it says that Fragrance is part of the red ocre clay hats
no matter what is said YOU POSSIBLY LIED LIONESS WHEN YOU SAID THE EGYPTIANS DID NOT WEAR CLAY HATS
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Where is the shared culture of Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east.
what does influence has to do with culture?????????????????
The word "culture" has deeper implications than just jewelry similarities. I think you should have titled this thread >>
Similarities Between the Jewelry and Headdress' of Ancient Egypt to other places in Africa
The Mesopotamians used actual symbols found in Egypt art such as the winged sun disk
Its not just jewelry similarites.
theres
Culture shared between Black Africa and Ancient Egypt
1.Hairstyles 2.V Scarfs 3.Clay Hats 4.Dances 5.Beadwork 6. Animal Skins worn from chiefs 7. Painting of People with reddish brown skin tones among other things
List what the Mesopotamian share with Ancient Egyptian Culture what you stated is a Lie people used winged sun disk from Egypt to china possibly does not mean it came from egypt.
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List what the Mesopotamian share with Ancient Egyptian Culture what you stated is a Lie people used winged sun disk from Egypt to china possibly does not mean it came from egypt.
List what the Mesopotamian share with Ancient Egyptian Culture what you stated is a Lie people used winged sun disk from Egypt to china possibly does not mean it came from egypt.
If you can list that time frame you can list the culture. Now List what the mesopatamians the levant and the near east culture that is Shared with the Ancient Egyptians.
if you can list the time frames you can list the cultures
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you seem scared to look at the video, do I have to go repeating every name and place of each piece of art or architecture and art that is mentioned already in the video?
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: you seem scared to look at the video, do I have to go repeating every name and place of each piece of art or architecture and art that is mentioned already in the video?
You Lioness gave no list.
Art and Architecture is debateable. I dont see how a Door way is similar just does not make sense EVERYONE MAKES A DOOR WAY THE SAME.
what of the Architecture is similar to Ancient Egypt from the near east Mesopotamian and the Levant
and what Art is similiar to Ancient Egypt from Mesopotamian the levant and the near east
List the shared culture between Ancient Egypt and the Mesopotamians the levant and the Near East
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Where is the shared culture of Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east.
what does influence has to do with culture?????????????????
The word "culture" has deeper implications than just jewelry similarities. I think you should have titled this thread >>
Similarities Between the Jewelry and Headdress' of Ancient Egypt to other places in Africa
The Mesopotamians used actual symbols found in Egypt art such as the winged sun disk
Its not just jewelry similarites.
theres
Culture shared between Black Africa and Ancient Egypt
1.Hairstyles 2.V Scarfs 3.Clay Hats 4.Dances 5.Beadwork 6. Animal Skins worn from chiefs 7. Painting of People with reddish brown skin tones among other things
List what the Mesopotamian share with Ancient Egyptian Culture what you stated is a Lie people used winged sun disk from Egypt to china possibly does not mean it came from egypt.
O.k. fine
Similarities Between the Jewelry, Headdress' and clothing of Ancient Egypt to other places in Africa
I doubt those Rendille women are claiming their clay headpiece is Egyptian, this ish is an AA trip
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Where is the shared culture of Ancient Egypt and the levant and near east.
what does influence has to do with culture?????????????????
The word "culture" has deeper implications than just jewelry similarities. I think you should have titled this thread >>
Similarities Between the Jewelry and Headdress' of Ancient Egypt to other places in Africa
The Mesopotamians used actual symbols found in Egypt art such as the winged sun disk
Its not just jewelry similarites.
theres
Culture shared between Black Africa and Ancient Egypt
1.Hairstyles 2.V Scarfs 3.Clay Hats 4.Dances 5.Beadwork 6. Animal Skins worn from chiefs 7. Painting of People with reddish brown skin tones among other things
List what the Mesopotamian share with Ancient Egyptian Culture what you stated is a Lie people used winged sun disk from Egypt to china possibly does not mean it came from egypt.
O.k. fine
Similarities Between the Jewelry, Headdress' and clothing of Ancient Egypt to other places in Africa
I doubt those Rendille women are claiming their clay headpiece is Egyptian, this ish is an AA trip
Lioness Ancient Egyptians wear red ocre clay hats like the Rendille.
list the culture that is shared between Ancient Egypt and mesopotamian near east and the levant
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quote:Originally posted by KING: Lioness Ancient Egyptians wear red ocre clay hats like the Rendille.
stop lying
What are you talking about?? look at the picture it shows Ancient Egyptians with red ocre clay hats on their head along with the rendille:
List the shared culture between mesopotamians the levant and the near east and Ancient Egypt
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Take it up with Yatunde, she's the one that posted that video. I'm tired
quote:Originally posted by KING:
Lioness Ancient Egyptians wear red ocre clay hats like the Rendille.
Again you may have found one rare picture of one of those perfume cones, that red colored on the outside
but you have zero evidence that is a solid piece of red clay as the Rendille have.
Also if someone was not able to show any cultural similarities between Egypt and the Levant/Near East that does not then prove any claim as to continuity between any African culture you choose and AE
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: Take it up with Yatunde, she's the one that posted that video. I'm tired
if you can post a video and list the time frames. you can post a list of what is said inside the video that is Shared culture between Ancient Egypt and the levant and Mesopotamian and the near east.
you can list what is shared culture between Ancient Egypt and the levant, Mesopotamian and the near east. use the video to support yourself
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: Take it up with Yatunde, she's the one that posted that video. I'm tired
quote:Originally posted by KING:
Lioness Ancient Egyptians wear red ocre clay hats like the Rendille.
Again you may have found one rare picture of one of those perfume cones, that red colored on the outside
but you have zero evidence that is a solid piece of red clay as the Rendille have.
Lioness, you said Ancient Egyptians did not wear red clay hats. Yet we see the perfumed cones on the Ancient Egyptians head with red ocre that is shared with the Rendille red ocre hats
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: Take it up with Yatunde, she's the one that posted that video. I'm tired
quote:Originally posted by KING:
Lioness Ancient Egyptians wear red ocre clay hats like the Rendille.
Again you may have found one rare picture of one of those perfume cones, that red colored on the outside
but you have zero evidence that is a solid piece of red clay as the Rendille have.
Also if someone was not able to show any cultural similarities between Egypt and the Levant/Near East that does not then prove any claim as to continuity between any African culture you choose and AE
whats proven as culture shared between Black African and Ancient Egypt has already shown:
1.Hairstyles 2.V Scarfs 3.Clay Hats 4.Dances 5.Beadwork 6. Animal Skins worn from chiefs 7. Painting of People with reddish brown skin tones among other things
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] The burial of an adult woman in Amarna, Egypt contained a cone-shaped wax object placed on her head. PHOTOGRAPH BY THE AMARNA PROJECT, ANTIQUITY PUBLICATIONS LTD.
quote:Originally posted by KING: you said Ancient Egyptians did not wear red clay hats. Yet we see the perfumed cones on the Ancient Egyptians head with red ocre that is shared with the Rendille red ocre hats
the fact that you put some red ochre paint on a fragrance cone that is hollow and made of wax does not mean it is made of clay so stop the nonsense
and it's also funny how someone wrote "white clay' on that, when the statuette is made of wood including the cone
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