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^ Do you reckon the same sort of thing might have happened among West African tribes?
Maybe the kingship systems in many parts of West Africa only arrived recently (i'm thinking up to a thousand years). Anyway this has already been discussed in many other threads on the forum.
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quote:Originally posted by Crystal_Balls: More proof that Ancient Greeks were neither "Nordic" nor "fair haired and pale":
What Ancient Greeks thought about Nordic characteristics Lololol
Polemon, Physiognomonica, 8.11
"hê de xanthê kai hupoleukos, hopoia Skuthôn, skaiotêta dêloi êgoun kakotêta kai agriotêta"
Fair and whitish hair, like that of Scythians, signifies stupidity, evilness, and savageness
Adamantius, Physiognomica, II, 37.10
"hê de agan xanthê kai hupoleukos, hopoia Skuthôn kai Keltôn, amathian kai skaiotêta kai agriotêta"
Very fair and whitish hair, like that of Scythians and Celts, [signifies] ignorance, dimness and savageness
Fact is Northern European was pretty much uncivilized and full of savageness while the Southern Europeans were building civilization you were living in a Mud huts.
Nordi-Centric is BAD for Southern Europeans. Nordics are trying to hijack civilizations that they dint belong to them.
Remember this?
M.W. Fodor "No race has suffered so much from an inferiority complex as has the German. National Socialism was a kind of Coué method of converting the inferiority complex, at least temporarily, into a feeling of superiority".
LOL This perhaps the first time you are right. Most Euros who chastise Africans as having no advanced culture and living in "mud huts" are of northwestern European descent yet they always look to the south in the Mediterranean as their heritage.
In the meantime, Sub-Saharans have had cities since at least the Bronze Age if not the Neolithic.
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quote:Originally posted by castratedguy: A close up on the asiatic, also reveals his beard is ginger with painted light blue eyes.
I forgot to reply to this, but yes there were 'white' Asiatics as noted by the ancient Greeks when they distinguished as Leuco-Syrians from regular Syrians. Judging by the brownish colored hair and blue-eyes I am inclined to think this man comes from the period when the Indo-European Mitanni ruled northeastern Syria.
By the way, where is your response to my correction to your silliness?
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quote:Originally posted by CastratedAssforRides: ''red race Egyptian" trolls'' =====
The ancient egyptians self-described themselves as RED (rot) in their ancient texts...
You clearly are a retard.
The only retard here is YOU.
The Egyptian word for 'red' is DESHER!
The Egyptian word 'ROT' or 'RET' simply means man or person as opposed to foreign man or person. The Egyptians also gave themselves the ethno-chauvinistic or prideful label ROT-NU-ROMET which means 'Men of Men' or 'People of the People' to distinguish themselves from other ethnicities regardless of color. Ironically such a label is used by other (black) Nilotic peoples as well like the Dinka!
ROTFLMAO
What a f**king idiot you are!
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quote:Originally posted by castratedguy: A close up on the asiatic, also reveals his beard is ginger with painted light blue eyes.
I forgot to reply to this, but yes there were 'white' Asiatics as noted by the ancient Greeks when they distinguished as Leuco-Syrians from regular Syrians. Judging by the brownish colored hair and blue-eyes I am inclined to think this man comes from the period when the Indo-European Mitanni ruled northeastern Syria.
THAT image of Asiatic is fake! Its done on Paper look at the texture and paint and how immature it is, its NOT the real thing. I cant believe how dumb you are for falling for that.
More accurate representation of races by ancient Egyptians.
Prisoners of Rameses III: Libyan, Nubian, Syrian, Shasu/Bedouin, Hittite.
From the tomb of Seti I - Syrian, Nubian, Libyan, and Egyptian.
Down with Nordicentric propaganda.
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Crystal darling, surely you must understand that the only way to account for this "Obvious" disparity in skin colors - is Albinism.
Humans simply don't have this much difference "Naturally".
Oh, btw, the guy is Hercules.
Strange how ancient Whites worshiped Black gods, isn't it. One would even think that Blacks were the originals who developed the religions.Posts: 22721 | Registered: Oct 2005
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Modern Greek/Fayium Egyptianized Greek
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You say that this is a paper fake while at the same time offering this cartoon cut up.
Fact is they are both renditions of
Of the two lead images, the former is a more facsimile like than the amateurish latter one. Generally, Lepsius' Denkmäler copies are very accurate and compare favorably to photos of actual monuments.
The Theban Mapping Project photo of the Book of Gates scene 30 A3mw in Seti I's tomb KV17 doesn't allow us a view of the eye color. It may or may not have been blue. Judging from the ssiyssiyth attached to his kilt I take him for a Canaanite rather than a Syrian.
quote:Originally posted by Crystal_Ball:
quote:Originally posted by Djehuti:
quote:Originally posted by castratedguy: A close up on the asiatic, also reveals his beard is ginger with painted light blue eyes.
I forgot to reply to this, but yes there were 'white' Asiatics as noted by the ancient Greeks when they distinguished as Leuco-Syrians from regular Syrians. Judging by the brownish colored hair and blue-eyes I am inclined to think this man comes from the period when the Indo-European Mitanni ruled northeastern Syria.
THAT image of Asiatic is fake! Its done on Paper look at the texture and paint and how immature it is, its NOT the real thing. I cant believe how dumb you are for falling for that.
More accurate representation ...
Prisoners of Rameses III: Libyan, Nubian, Syrian, Shasu/Bedouin, Hittite.
From the tomb of Seti I - Syrian, Nubian, Libyan, and Egyptian.
Down with Nordicentric propaganda.
I don't think one can get more Eurocentric than the distorted image of the Nehesi in the last pic.
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alTakruri - You are being entirely too sympathetic to those people. Those bogus drawings from the "Supposed" table of nations, are a bare-faced attempt to lie.
Please note, though there is absolutely no way to tell eye color. And in spite of the body's paint being wiped off, it can clearly be ascertained from the face, that the mans complexion was a very DARK Brown.
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^ Mike The poster understood very well that it's fake. The same drawing shows up on the site numerous times, and each time it is identified as Fake.
We can expect Lionese or Jari to post it or another fake again by the weekend. This is what they contribute, misinformation.
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Why are you acting like I didn't point out that we can't make out the eye color from the photo? The Denkmaler facsimile depicts the A3mw as brown.
There are AE paintings of people with red eyes. Nobody has red eyes. So even if the eyes were light blue on the tomb wall original it doesn't mean that any Canaanites really had blue eyes especially in tandem with the above skin colour.
quote:Originally posted by Mike111: Please note, though there is absolutely no way to tell eye color. And in spite of the body's paint being wiped off, it can clearly be ascertained from the face, that the mans complexion was a very DARK Brown.
quote:Originally posted by alTakruri: The Theban Mapping Project photo of the Book of Gates scene 30 A3mw in Seti I's tomb KV17 doesn't allow us a view of the eye color. It may or may not have been blue. Judging from the ssiyssiyth attached to his kilt I take him for a Canaanite rather than a Syrian.
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