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the lioness
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From 1828-29, a Franco-Tuscan team of artists, architects, engineers and naturalists was sent to Egypt on an expedition headed by French Egyptologist and decipherer of hieroglyphs Jean-Francois Champollion, in collaboration with Italian Ippolito Rossellini.

Nearly 1,400 drawings and watercolors of ancient Egyptian scenes from monuments across Egypt exist in a portfolio prepared by the expedition and currently housed at the Library of the University of Pisa.

For the first time, this priceless collection of copies from original paintings and bas-reliefs, many of them now deteriorated or missing, will be exhibited in Cairo from January 26 to the end of February. (past)

Color illustration from book 'Monuments of Egypt and Nubia' by Ippolito Rosellini. -have fun racializing:
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the lioness
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Wally, see if you can read some of the glyphs in the second picture, thanks
 
alTakruri
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The flesh tones of the men who wear the patented
Ta-Seti briefs is obviously wrong. The artist wanted
to paint all the subjects as "enslaved Hebrews making
bricks" per Exodus.

Rosellini's artists even got the clothes colors wrong.

The men with the dark leather briefs are Nehesu.
The white loin-clothed fellows are Aamu. The rest
are their Romitu supervisors.

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Above: a more accurate painting not trying to do the Bible
Below: nothing beats the accuracy of an actual tomb wall photo

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the lioness
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alTakruri
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Because we covered that painting here years ago.
 
the lioness
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the lioness
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:


The men with the dark leather briefs are Nehesu.
The white loin-clothed fellows are Aamu. The rest
are their Romitu supervisors.

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So what was this multi racial work crew working on and where? Were they slaves?
 
NeferKemet
Member # 17109
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Thank you alTakruri! Nothing ever beats the original.


quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:
The flesh tones of the men who wear the patented
Ta-Seti briefs is obviously wrong. The artist wanted
to paint all the subjects as "enslaved Hebrews making
bricks" per Exodus.

Rosellini's artists even got the clothes colors wrong.

The men with the dark leather briefs are Nehesu.
The white loin-clothed fellows are Aamu. The rest
are their Romitu supervisors.

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Above: a more accurate painting not trying to do the Bible
Below: nothing beats the accuracy of an actual tomb wall photo

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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness:

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alTakruri
Member # 10195
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What multi-racial crew? I see only one race there, the human race.

They're working on a construction site in Karnak's
Amen Temple precinct and most likely are prisoners
of war. POWs were commonly assigned to temples.
Again, read Diop on nationalized populations in AE
(clickable link).

quote:
Originally posted by the lioness:
quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:


The men with the dark leather briefs are Nehesu.
The white loin-clothed fellows are Aamu. The rest
are their Romitu supervisors.

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So what was this multi racial work crew working on and where? Were they slaves?

 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^ LMAO [Big Grin]
quote:
lying-idiot first wrote:

Color illustration from book 'Monuments of Egypt and Nubia' by Ippolito Rosellini. -have fun racializing:

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then lying-idiot writes:

So what was this multi racial work crew working on and where? Were they slaves?

As anyone can see the only one racializing here and in all the other threads is the lying idiot! SHE always mentions 'race' even though we told her that scientifically it doesn't exist. And when we affirm the FACT that the Egyptians are black Africans she accuses us of racialism even though 'black' is not a race but a color label and African is a geographic label. But of course this thread created by Lyingass dummy is nothing more than a bait that ended up in her failure. [Wink]
 



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