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Pax Dahomensis
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http://www.ebonyissues.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=383
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^^Are the images of the starving "Bedouins" really Beduoin?? Their features look no different from Egyptians.

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As for the sex scenes, all I can say is Woe!! [Eek!]
 
Charm El Feikh?
Member # 10243
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its the look on her face that makes me laugh!
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^LOL [Big Grin]

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These artworks are a trip!! Are these examples of Kmtwy porn?!!
 
Yom
Member # 11256
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Is -wy the way to make adjectives in Ancient Egyptian (like -awi in Ethiopian Semitic languages?)?
 
Supercar
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Actually, I see nothing peculiar about these particular images. Large phalli are pretty much a theme in Kemetian art, and depictions of sexual act can be traced back to even before the New Kingdom:


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Is this meant to be Senmut and Hatshepsut doing it doggy style?

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Nut raised above Geb

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An ancient paddle doll

http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=001457#000002

...typical Egyptian artistic expression.
 
Pax Dahomensis
Member # 9851
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Djehuti:
Insecula.com says they are Bedouins but I haven't seen any confirmation of it elsewhere.
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^^Actually, I have seen various sources which label these tomb depictions of the starving people as "Bedouin". However, non actually state whether or not the Medu-neter actually makes that label.

Unless the actual Kmtwy writing says so, who's to say these were African Beja instead of Asiatic Bedouin?..
 
Pax Dahomensis
Member # 9851
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You may be correct since I remember reading a reference to a Kemetic artwork supposed to represent emaciated Beja people. Don't know if these are those ones though.
 



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