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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nassbean: [qb] if upper egyptians are black then half of the world is black ....again these dumb american labels.[/qb][/QUOTE]Half the world IS black, as 'black' is a description of very dark skin color which is not only confined to indigenous Africans but indigenous peoples of the tropics and subtropics including Arabia, India, and aboriginals to Southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific! Again 'black' as a label for skin color is NOT confined to America as the black Indian woman you posted is called 'kali' (black) in her own country you nitwit! [QUOTE][qb]Jari I don't see what contradicts what I said : the upper egyptians I posted are not blacks nor do they look like any ssa populations. Moreover the tunisian haratin girl has this phenotype because of her ssa component coming from the trans-saharan slave trade I posted the comparison between me and a tunisian haratin. Thanks.[/qb][/QUOTE]More lies and/or excuses. Newsflash: not all black Berbers are "Haratin" there are black Mozabites, black Kabyle, and of course all Berber speaking Egyptians are black as well! [QUOTE][qb]and Again : there were some nubians in egypt but the egyptians were not black.[/qb][/QUOTE]According to whom? A-M Mekota1, M Vermehren Department of Biology I, Biodiversity Research/Anthropology1and Department of Veterinary Anatomy II2, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany Submitted January 8, 2002; revised May 4, 2004; accepted August 12, 2004 [i] Abstract During an excavation headed by the German Institute for Archaeology, Cairo, at the tombs of the nobles in Thebes-West, Upper Egypt, three types of tissues from different mummies were sampled to compare 13 well known rehydration methods for mummified tissue with three newly developed methods. Furthermore, three fixatives were tested with each of the rehydration fluids. Meniscus (fibrocartilage), skin, and a placenta were used for this study. The rehydration and fixation procedures were uniform for all methods. Materials and methods In 1997, the German Institute for Archaeology headed an excavation of the tombs of the nobles in Thebes-West, Upper Egypt. At this time, three types of tissues were sampled from different mummies: meniscus (fibrocartilage), skin, and placenta. Archaeological findings suggest that the mummies dated from the New Kingdom (approximately 1550-1080 BC). Skin Skin sections showed particularly good tissue preservation, although cellular outlines were never distinct. Although much of the epidermis had already separated from the dermis, the remaining epidermis often was preserved well (Fig. 1). [b]The basal epithelial cells were packed with melanin as expected for specimens of Negroid origin.[/b] In the dermis, the hair follicles, hair, and sebaceous and sweat glands were readily apparent (Fig. 2). Blood vessels, but no red blood cells, and small peripheral nerves were identified unambiguously (Fig. 3). The subcutaneous layer showed loose connective tissue fibers attached to the dermis, and fat cell remnants were observed.[/i] So much for your non-black Egyptians. [b]LOL[/b] :D [QUOTE][qb]Here your true negros : [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/8Dl1d2v.jpg?1[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/TvzdJYC.jpg?1[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/ZZ41fNK.jpg?1[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]There is no such thing as "true negroes" anymore than there are "true caucasians". You realize the term "true negro" is an outdated anthropological term used to deny the phenotypic diversity of black Africans which is exactly what you're doing. But to play your silly game here are [i]your[/i] true blanko caucasians!: [IMG]https://i.ibb.co/xHJKhcM/yt-prisoners1.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d1/e7/13/d1e71386e87def082fec35a3e59ccf9a.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/6b/8c/b6/6b8cb605c6a5325d02b1fb4bef9285a4.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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