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Alessia Birri
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Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor
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? [Roll Eyes]
 
Mike111
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quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor:
? [Roll Eyes]

Italy.

Obviously still in fantasy mode.
 
mena7
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Pharaoh Akhenaton

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Pharaoh Akhenaton

Pharaoh Akhenaton looks like a black man with a big mouth and high cheekbone.
 
Mike111
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Amenhotep IV (Akhenaton), didn't really look like that mena7. Those statues were done in a "Stylized" fashion.

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the lioness,
Member # 17353
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Alessia Birri mantiene intenzionalmente alleggerire il tono della pelle sui suoi dipinti degli Egiziani
E 'un corrurption di storia poco studiato.
Non vuole rispondere a questo perché i suoi i suoi
messaggi sono puri promozione personale. Vergogna su di voi Alessia Birri

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Originally posted by Alessia Birri:


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Alessia Birri keeps intentionally lightening the skin tone on her paintings of the Egyptians
It's a corrurption of history poorly researched .
She won't respond to this because her postings her are pure self promotion. Shame on you Alessia Birri

Nefertiti and Akhenaten statue
from Tell el-Amarna, Amarna Period, New Kingdom
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Akhenaten with blue crown, Cairo Museum
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Standing Statuette of a King in a Blue Crown (Probably Akhenaten), Brooklyn Museum
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Narmerthoth
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I've had this entire collection since it was released.
It was a gift from my Grandmother.

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Alessia, you need to read/view more books, and I don't mean Archie comics.
 



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