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Despite the half truths, one can begin to easily see the gigantic foot steps of the ancient Muurish Romans in England, Scotland and Wales....

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Dr Hella Eckardt, senior lecturer in Roman Archaeology at the University of Reading, said: “Our analysis of excavated skeletal remains of people living in Roman Britain such as the ‘Ivory Bangle Lady’ and others like her show that multicultural Britain is not just a phenomenon of more modern times.”

By analysing skeletons facial features, skull measurements, the chemical signature of food and drink and burial goods, archaeologists were able to learn more about Roman times and migrants of African descent who came to Britain.

The ‘Ivory Bangle Lady’ was a high status young woman of North African descent who remains were buried in Roman York (Sycamore Terrace).

Dated to the second half of the 4th Century, her grave contained jet and elephant ivory bracelets, earrings, pendants, beads, a blue glass jug and a glass mirror.

Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard, who is leading the Romans Revealed outreach project, said: “The University of Reading research results showed that people came to Britain from many different parts of the Roman Empire, including North Africa. In some of the larger towns like York and Winchester, up to 20 per cent of the Roman Britain population may be classed as ‘non-local’ or ‘incomers’.

“This research is really important, providing evidence to challenge the current curriculum as taught in schools and highlighting the diversity of Roman Britain.”

According to the National Archives, the official archive for the UK Government, people of African descent have had a presence in Britain for the past 2,000 years.

In Roman times, black troops were sent to the ‘remote and barbaric’ province of Britannia – the ancient term for Great Britain – with many settling permanently even after the Roman legions left.

http://www.voice-online.co.uk/article/children%E2%80%99s-website-tells-stories-roman-britain%E2%80%99s-africans


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The original Romano-Muurish Britons.

"2000 years of history could not be wiped away so easily" - Bob Marley

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Muurz @ Rasta Livewire [Big Grin]

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/black-romans-1700-years-ago/

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Differential Greek and northern African migrations to Sicily are supported by genetic evidence from the Y chromosome

Cornelia Di Gaetano et al.

http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v17/n1/full/ejhg2008120a.html


(a) Geographical map showing the main colonies by Greeks (triangles) and Phoenicians (circles) in the Mediterranean (seventh to sixth centuries bc). (b) Frequency distribution of the most representative haplotype 13-13-30-24-10-11-13 associated to the E3b1a2-V13 chromosomes in Sicily, in other populations taken from literature15, 23, 29, 30 and in samples from YHRD. The allelic combinations refer to the following order of loci: DYS19-DYS389I-DYS389II-DYS390-DYS391-DYS392-DYS393. (c) Frequency distribution of the haplotype 13-14-30-24-9-11-13 associated to the E3b1b-M81 chromosomes in Sicily (data from this study), in other populations taken from literature29 and in samples from YHRD.

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Network of haplogroup E. The microsatellites DYS19, DYS389I, DYS390, DYS391 and DYS392 were used. Areas of circles are proportional to the number of chromosomes (the smallest circle corresponds to two chromosomes). Areas of sectors are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Sources: Greece and Albania (AP unpublished data); North Africa;7, 23 southern Italy;7 Middle East.7, 15

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Uniparental Markers of Contemporary Italian Population Reveals Details on Its Pre-Roman Heritage (2012)

Francesca Brisighelli et al.,


http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0050794


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Uniparental Markers in Italy Reveal a Sex-Biased Genetic
Structure and Different Historical Strata (2013)


Alessio Boattini et al.


http://bhusers.upf.edu/dcomas/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Boattini2013.pdf

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quote:
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The original Romano-Muurish Britons.

"2000 years of history could not be wiped away so easily" - Bob Marley

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Constantine the Ninth and the Last Emperor of Rome: The Immortal Muur – By Oguejiofo Annu


The last Emperor of the Roman Empire in the East also known as the Byzantine Empire.

The Turks murdered him.

He was martyred by the forces of Sultan Mehmet during the assault on The City on May 29, 1453. His feast is celebrated on May 29 (e.g., St. Herman Calendar 2000, p.38).

He is venerated among Orthodox and Byzantine Catholics alike, for his deep faith, his steadfastness to his people and to his duties as Emperor in the face of certain death at the hands of the Sultan’s forces.

A lesser Christian and man not only could have, but would have escaped, abandoning the people to their own fate. However Emperor Constantine remained steafast, stood with the body-polity and died willingly for his faith and imperial legacy.

Emperor Constantine’s heroic death and the shock of the fall of The City, the capital of Rome in the East Constantinople, combined with the fact that his place of burial remains a mystery to this day, led to several pious legends about the Emperor.

Many claimed that he never died, but was hidden by God. Some others renamed him the sleeping Emperor, secluded by God.

It was generally believed by many that he would one day return to drive out the invaders and restore the Faith and the Empire.

Oguejiofo Annu

http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/constantine-the-nineth-and-the-last-by-oguejiofo-annu/

See

Nichols, Donald, The Immortal Emperor, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. 66-69.

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peep the hair on this shyt

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quote:
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The original Romano-Muurish Britons.

"2000 years of history could not be wiped away so easily" - Bob Marley

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Interesting story.


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Archaeologists find carved head of ‘Geordie Roman god’

Finding made weeks before Binchester Roman Festival

The stone carved head of a ‘Geordie Roman god’ has been found at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland.


Carved head found at Binchester
The 1,800-year-old item was found by archaeologists in an ancient rubbish dump. First year Durham University archaeology student Alex Kirton found the artefact, which measures about 20cm by 10cm, in buried late Roman rubbish within what was probably a bath house.

“We found the Binchester head close to where a small Roman altar was found two years ago. We think it may have been associated with a small shrine in the bath house and dumped after the building fell out of use, probably in the 4th century AD,” explained Dr David Petts, Lecturer in Archaeology at Durham University.

“It is probably the head of a Roman god – we can’t be sure of his name, but it does have similarities to the head of Antenociticus found at Benwell in the 19th century.”

The find comes during a five year project at the fort which is looking at the twilight years of the Roman Empire.

Every summer students from Durham and the United States are joined by volunteer members of the public at the site.

The current Binchester dig is a project between Durham University’s Department of Archaeology, site owner Durham County Council, Stanford University’s Archaeology Centre and the Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland.

See more photos in our Binchester Roman Fort photo set on Flickr.

Visitors attending the Binchester Roman Festival on Saturday, 13th July and Sunday, 14th July will be able to see the head for themselves, along with other objects found during the current excavations. The Festival features guided tours of the excavations by Dr Mason as well as a programme of re-enactment events including firing of a full-size model of a ballista, a Roman artillery catapult, and demonstrations of ancient riding and fighting skills.


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quote:
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peep the hair on this shyt

LMBAO!

Dunce learn to use your head...

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The Council of Nicea in pictures
Emperor Constantine, Black Roman Emperor sitting on his throne with his Bishops.

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

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quote:
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The Council of Nicea in pictures
Emperor Constantine, Black Roman Emperor sitting on his throne with his Bishops.

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

That's shocking!
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^Half the story was not told!

At Rasta Livewire, we tell the other half.

Where is my Dunce Lionese? Are you hiding in the toilet?

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Balsamarium of black Roman

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
The Council of Nicea in pictures
Emperor Constantine, Black Roman Emperor sitting on his throne with his Bishops.

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

That's shocking!
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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

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yes, truly shocking

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Bronze balsamarium, representing an African boy, 2nd Century, Plovdiv Archaeological museum

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor:
quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
The Council of Nicea in pictures
Emperor Constantine, Black Roman Emperor sitting on his throne with his Bishops.

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

That's shocking!
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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

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yes, truly shocking

Skunt

Take a look at the picture of Emperor Haile Selassie I in Rasta Livewire page and take a look at Emperor Constantine... [Razz] [Razz]

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quote:
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Bronze balsamarium, representing a Thracian boy, 2nd Century, Plovdiv Archaeological museum

Skunt

Why did you supress this one:

Bulgaria's greatest historical assets

From Roman times, introducing the Thracians of Bulgaria:

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Sofia, Plovdiv and the town of Panagyurishte have been locked in a fierce dispute about the country's most prominent golden treasure for years.

The spoils are among the most prominent golden Thracian treasures in Bulgaria.

http://sofiaecho.com/2011/05/18/1091463_archaeology-sofia-and-plovdiv-lock-horns-over-panagyurishte-treasure-again

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MUUURZ!

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quote:
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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-council-of-nicea-in-picture/

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Skunt

Take a look at the picture of Emperor Haile Selassie I in Rasta Livewire page and take a look at Emperor Constantine... [Razz] [Razz]

you're stupid
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^^ Ok Duncey, whatever...

Below is Anastazia the blood sister of Emperor Constantine the great.

Any MUUR questions... [Razz] [Razz]

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quote:
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yeah right

Emmm, ok.... [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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jackass, this is not an African
quote:
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^^ Ok Duncey, whatever...

Below is Anastazia the blood sister of Emperor Constantine the great.

Any MUUR questions... [Razz] [Razz]

quote:
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quote:
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yeah right

Emmm, ok.... [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

^^^^^ no resemblance here stupid

does she have a thin boney nose like in the painting? No
does the painting have prominant cheek bones like the woman in the photo? No Does the woman in the photo have a small mouth like in the painiting? No You are full of crap and unqualified. Leave it to the professionals fool


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yeah this guy is a dead ringer for Haile Selassie, you are so very retarded

I know, I know, put on some brown paint and he instantly turns into an Ethiopian Muur, fvcking tinkerbell fantasy land.
You are a mentally bent cult member that cant see straight

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Ok, I will recap because your sight, your hearing and your reading attention are as fickle as your intelligence.

Here we go again, Muurs and albinos...

quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
blaaah...blaaah..blaaaah...

Do you need a definition of Muurs and albinos?

OK

This is the Gotha Botha the albino wildman...
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This is the original Muur, the first latins
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This is IronLion, the Muur who busted your tingy tingy... [Razz]
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Any MUUR questions? [Razz]


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quote:
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Balsamarium of black Roman

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Respect!

Roman Muurs in Stone:

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/black-romans-of-neumagen-european-moors/

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^ I grew up with cousins that looked exactly like that boy in the heart of tropical Nigeria.

Their mothers were white but their fathers were black. I now that tribe so well know that you cannot pass one of them off to me as a "white" boy.

No way. He is black to me. I say he probably got black genes, because I have blood cousins like that, who have more Nigerian culture than I do

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this is a white boy you weed burnt dufus

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^ [Smile] @ the euronut defense.


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Volume: 84 Number: 323 Page: 131–145

A Lady of York: migration, ethnicity and identity in Roman Britain

S. Leach1, H. Eckardt1, C. Chenery1, G. Müldner1 and M. Lewis1

1Department of Archaeology, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AB, UK 2NERC Isotope Geoscience Laboratory, British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK

Modern methods of analysis applied to cemeteries have often been used in our pages to suggest generalities about mobility and diet. But these same techniques applied to a single individual, together with the grave goods and burial rite, can open a special kind of personal window on the past. Here, the authors of a multidisciplinary project use a combination of scientific techniques to illuminate Roman York, and later Roman history in general, with their image of a glamorous mixed-race woman, in touch with Africa, Christianity, Rome and Yorkshire.

Keywords: York, Roman, burial, isotope analysis, ancestry, rank, ivory, mortuary theory

© 2010 Antiquity Publications


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http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/download/pdf/9010.pdf

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The Roman Empire was primarily comprised of Moors, only the women were white.
Yep, that's what Ironedlion and Troll believe

carry on the endless parade of pictures.....

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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
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^ I grew up with cousins that looked exactly like that boy in the heart of tropical Nigeria.

Their mothers were white but their fathers were black. I now that tribe so well know that you cannot pass one of them off to me as a "white" boy.

No way. He is black to me. I say he probably got black genes, because I have blood cousins like that, who have more Nigerian culture than I do

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this is a white boy you weed burnt dufus

Skunt

As MUURS we come all types. But the dark skin and curly hair (the wool on the lamb) are our marker, just like pink asses and hairy backs mark out your pale tribe.

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AFRICAN GENETIC DIVERSITY: Implications for Human Demographic History, Modern Human Origins, and Complex Disease Mapping -- See Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet. Published in final edited form as:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953791/


Roman Military Moorish General:

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Any MUUR questions?? [Big Grin]

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quote:
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The Roman Empire was primarily comprised of Moors, only the women were white.
Yep, that's what Ironedlion and Troll believe

carry on the endless parade of pictures.....

You cannot fight reality, nor the historical artefacts!

I used to own your bonga bonga before the world turned upside down... [Razz]

quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
blaaah...blaaah..blaaaah...

Do you need a definition of Muurs and albinos?

OK

This is the Gotha Botha the albino wildman...
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This is the original Muur, the first latins
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This is IronLion, the Muur who busted your tingy tingy... [Razz]
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Any MUUR questions? [Razz]


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quote:
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Roman Military Moorish General:

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Any MUUR questions?? [Big Grin]

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And these are Belgians, yeah

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They are the Roots! [Big Grin]

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CHINA
I. Shang, 1800 – 800 BC
II. Shang, 1800 – 800 BC
III. Zhou, 1000 – 200 BC

Comment: Before the
Shang were the Xia
(Hsai) also African.

EUROPE
IV. Rome, 400 BC
V. Rome, 100 BC
VI. Naples, 200 AD

Comment: the African
Etrurians were Romes
first inhabitants since
5000 BC.

NORTH AMERICA
VII. Olmec, 2000 – 600 BC
VIII. Olmec, 2000 – 600 BC
IX. Olmec, 2000 – 600 BC

Comment: The May
2004 issue of National
Geographic calls the
Olmec “the mother cul-
ture of Meso-american
civilization.” p. 71.

EGYPT
X. Narmer, 1st, 3100 BC
XI. Tiye, 1332 – 1323 BC
XII. Taharka, 690 – 664 BC

Comment: Egypt’s
African kings were
great. Taharka pre-
vented Sennecherib,
Assyria from taking
Jews as slaves.

-- Marc Washington


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quote:
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Roman Military Moorish General:

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Any MUUR questions?? [Big Grin]

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And these are Belgians, yeah

Etruscan...

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http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-face-of-the-etruscan-woman/

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^IronLion, doing more destruction to this euronut bigot.



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The Roman Empire was primarily comprised of Moors, only the women were white.
Yep, that's what Ironedlion and Troll believe

carry on the endless parade of pictures.....

The only endless troll here is you.


Again you've been beaten upside down with several disciplines.


All you have was pseudo ranting, with picture spam attempts, to so called refute African presence in Rome. And we all have witnessed how it didn't workout that well for you.


So much for your euronut attempts to lie. [Big Grin]


Keep posting, keep exposing yourself, you dumb liar, impostor African American woman. With your deep hate for Africans.


Foreign Faces: Africans and Others in Ancient Roman Art

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http://htmlimg2.scribdassets.com/cooia4h4w1ddsc5/images/1-e67a8a554f.jpg

The History of Art and Architecture presents a lecture by Dr. Sinclair Bell, professor at Northern Illinois University.

How did ancient Romans understand other peoples, especially Africans? This talk surveys the evidence of Roman literature, inscriptions and especially works of art, including unpublished material from current excavations. Dr. Bell investigates the creative forms of artistic expression that Africans inspired across the empire, and suggests some possible motives for their creation.

http://museums.depaul.edu/events/foreign-faces-africans-and-others-in-ancient-roman-art/

http://www.archaeological.org/lectures/abstracts/13206

IronLion, keep doing more destruction to this euronut bigot.

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The four black Roman Emperors and Caesars called the Tetrarchs. Emperor Diocletian, Maximian and Consuls Galerius and Constantius Chlorus . The statue is now in Venice but use to be in Constantinople.

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The Tetrarchs statues of Diocletian.

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The Tetrarchs

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Tetarchs Eastern and Western Emperors Diocletian and Maximian

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it's a great thing when those noses get broken off, it helps
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Troll is the enabler. He throws in some actual blacks Then Iron and others come in and freestyles. It's a good scam you bruthas got going. Throw in a real one and sell eight fake ones
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^^This one is for real... [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:

blah..blah..blah...

Guess what, the Romans, emperors were about 99% white occupied Egypt and North Africa, yet you and Ironedlion want to kiss their "albino" feet like subjects

Lying ass Skunt

Who are these then?

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Skunt

Zoom in here...zoom in with your fancy digital magnifier [Razz]

MUURZ!!! [Big Grin]
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Roman oil lamp. Photographed in exibition "100.000 Jahre Sex" in "Haus der Natur" Salzburg.


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In the “Introduction” to the Priapeia, the translators point out that “The worship of Priapus amongst the Romans was derived from the Egyptians, who, under the form of Apis, the Sacred Bull, adored the generative Power of Nature,” adding that “the Phallus was the ancient emblem of creation, and representative of the gods Bacchus, Priapus, Hermaphroditus, Hercules, Shiva, Osiris, Baal and Asher, who were all Phallic deities.”

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quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:


Who are these then?

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Guess what, these are not Africans.


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^^Recap! [Razz]

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Do you need a definition of Muurs and albinos?

OK

This is the Gotha Botha the albino wildman...
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This is IronLion, the Muur who busted your bonga bunga... [Razz]
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Any MUUR questions? [Razz]

[/qb]

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MUURZ!

Lionese on Muurs

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,:
[qb]

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The animated image of Il Moro seen here is the inspired, unique projection of a simple heraldic device already in long use by elite families and civic authorities in medieval and Renaissance Europe.

Displayed on innumerable flags and coats of arms, this was the silhouetted head of a moor, understood to be a black man, wearing a white headband.

The rationale for its use varied from a pun on a family name (such as Morese equals moor) to an evocation of universal authority.

Here, this durable image has been given three-dimensional form, coming to life as the living embodiment of an actual head of state.

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http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=15&t=008490#000004

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Lionz

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^^^^ Every time you post this it makes you look dumber and dumber. You think you're fooling anybody that Ludovico Sforza was African? pure infantile silliness
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^^ Shut up and go grab your magnifier so you can see MUURZ at play [Razz]

I am waiting Haney, I be up all night [Big Grin]

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Originally posted by IronLion:
Skunt

Zoom in here...zoom in with your fancy digital magnifier [Razz]

MUURZ!!! [Big Grin]
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Roman oil lamp. Photographed in exibition "100.000 Jahre Sex" in "Haus der Natur" Salzburg.


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In the “Introduction” to the Priapeia, the translators point out that “The worship of Priapus amongst the Romans was derived from the Egyptians, who, under the form of Apis, the Sacred Bull, adored the generative Power of Nature,” adding that “the Phallus was the ancient emblem of creation, and representative of the gods Bacchus, Priapus, Hermaphroditus, Hercules, Shiva, Osiris, Baal and Asher, who were all Phallic deities.”


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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
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Bronze balsamarium, representing a Thracian boy, 2nd Century, Plovdiv Archaeological museum

Skunt

Why did you supress this one:

Bulgaria's greatest historical assets

From Roman times, introducing the Thracians of Bulgaria:

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Sofia, Plovdiv and the town of Panagyurishte have been locked in a fierce dispute about the country's most prominent golden treasure for years.

The spoils are among the most prominent golden Thracian treasures in Bulgaria.

http://sofiaecho.com/2011/05/18/1091463_archaeology-sofia-and-plovdiv-lock-horns-over-panagyurishte-treasure-again

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MUUURZ!

We need a new thread on the black Thracians.

Evidence is overwhelming...

quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
quote:
Originally posted by Mike111:
IronLion - I had to do some reading to see what you were talking about.


Romanians

The Romanians (dated: Rumanians or Roumanians; Romanian: români or -historically, but now a seldom-used regionalism- rumâni; dated exonym: Vlachs) are a nation and ethnic group native to Romania, who speak Romanian; they are the majority inhabitants of Romania.

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Mike

I believe the present day Romanians are not the real Latinis.

The present day Romanians are immigrant conquerors.

They are a bunch of Cagotic Slavs, who entered into Europe and swamped the original black Roma citizens of Roman Dacia, Thrace, and Romany at the fall of the Roman Empire.

Having no other language except for a fews grunts and groans, they assimilated and were taught Romani language.

Today they parade themselves like Hammer and other identity challenged Pinkies as the true Romanis..."the great whytes"..LOL!

The Romanians in Romania are the descendants of the ancient Slavonic tribes, though they do not speak a Slavic language, but a Romance language, which can be traced back to the Roman colonization of Dacia. The basic vocabulary is in fact of Latin origin.....

Lion! [Big Grin]


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quote:
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it's a great thing when those noses get broken off, it helps

It's funny how you keep invoking nonsense out of your ass, with elaborated picture spamming.


Keep posting Eurocentric racist troll, keep exposing yourself!


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Black warrior and Roman soldier martyred for Christianity in the 3rd century, St. Maurice (coutesy: Image of the Black in Western Art Archive at Harvard University's W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research)

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Rome was not a African origin civilization. Can we let this retarded thread die now!!?? Why the F is it in the Ancient Egypt section???
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:


Who are these then?

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Guess what, these are not Africans.


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[/QB]

Guess again, delusional euronut bigot.

You are the prime example of a fool.


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Foreign Faces: Africans and Others in Ancient Roman Art

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http://htmlimg2.scribdassets.com/cooia4h4w1ddsc5/images/1-e67a8a554f.jpg

The History of Art and Architecture presents a lecture by Dr. Sinclair Bell, professor at Northern Illinois University.

How did ancient Romans understand other peoples, especially Africans? This talk surveys the evidence of Roman literature, inscriptions and especially works of art, including unpublished material from current excavations. Dr. Bell investigates the creative forms of artistic expression that Africans inspired across the empire, and suggests some possible motives for their creation.

http://museums.depaul.edu/events/foreign-faces-africans-and-others-in-ancient-roman-art/

http://www.archaeological.org/lectures/abstracts/13206


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quote:
Originally posted by Son of Ra:
Rome was not a African origin civilization. Can we let this retarded thread die now!!?? Why the F is it in the Ancient Egypt section???

There was African presence in Rome.

Greek and Rome have been influenced by Egypt and Garamantes.

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quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor:
quote:
Originally posted by Son of Ra:
Rome was not a African origin civilization. Can we let this retarded thread die now!!?? Why the F is it in the Ancient Egypt section???

There was African presence in Rome.

Greek and Rome have been influenced by Egypt and Garamantes.

Yes I know Greece was influenced by both Africans and Asians(definitely Asians).

And I know Rome was influenced by Africans, but they were mostly influenced by the Greeks who they copied almost everything from. But I am not denying that there were African influences like Carthage and Garamantes. Garamentes who influenced them in Calvary.

But still...Rome and Greece were still European origin civilizations founded by European people.

Yes I know there was African presence in Rome. I obviously know that. Rome employed many African mercenaries in their armies and Africans had high roles based off this.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070124072328.htm

One can argue that the Romans saw people from African as superior people than own Northern European neighborhoods. But again...Rome was a European origin civilizations found by Europeans. The OP is trying to say the opposite. Anyone who argues against this needs get serious help.

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^^ The voice of reason
What Troll Patrol does which is stupid he acts like I'm saying that there were no blacks in the Roman empire and this after I have have even posted some.
But the most stupid thing he does is when Ironlion takes the fact that there was an African presence and then exaggerates extremely, puts numerous other pictures of swarthy Mediterranean European people, an example, the Emperor Constantine who he says was Ethiopian, others he says are Congolese, Troll Patrol won't say anything.
He cant correct the child like brother because he's too worried about what I'm saying in the thread. He turns his back on a lot of faulty scholarship and bizarre theories on Egyptsearch so the quality goes down. Legitimate scholarship gets mixed with silliness and snow bunny fixation.

What if I were to ask "what Africans contributed to the civilization of ancient Rome?" others than some being there?
Can Troll Patrol produce any names mentioned in Roman texts of African who contributed to Roman civilization?
Severus (sons Caracalla) was half Phoenician and half Italian. His contribution was to invaded all over the place including taking over the capital of the Garments.

I already mentioned Tiro, an African writer, former slave.

Africans were subjects of Rome. Romans have thousands of text records and sometimes they mention Africans.

Troll Patrol can you gives us a re-cap, please give us a list of 5 names of Africans who made contributions to Roman civilization.
Ironlion says having sex with white women is a contribution but I don't know if we can consider that culture.

Let's stop playing games with pictures with no names or biographies.
Troll Patrol give us a list of 5 or ten indigenous Africans who made significant contributions to African civilization.

There was also Marcus Cornelius Fronto (c. 100–170), Roman grammarian, rhetorician and advocate, was born in the Berber city Cirta in Numidia. Fronto was born a Roman citizen c. 95 in the Numidian capital Cirta. He described himself as "a Libyan of the Libyan Nomades."Educated at Rome, he soon gained such renown as an advocate and orator as to be reckoned inferior only to Cicero. He amassed a large fortune, erected magnificent buildings and purchased the famous gardens of Maecenas. Antoninus Pius, hearing of his fame, appointed him tutor to his adopted sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus.

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^^^ He said he was "a Libyan of the Libyan Nomades."
Does this mean we should regard him as a black man? I don't know. It seems to me that if he was the Romans would have used some word like Aethiops or Niger.
The Romans often, not always used the term Aethiop negatively.
And the Romans were big slave masters (slavery is good if they don't discriminate racially-yeah right)

http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ElAnt/V1N4/thompson.html

Roman Perception of Blacks

Lloyd Thompson,
Department of Classics,
University of Ibadan
Ibadan,
Nigeria.

The texts which reveal a distaste for the black phenotype in no way permit us to operate on the assumption that black-white social relations in the Roman world (or in any other predominantly 'white' social space) were (or are) necessarily governed by familiar Western ideological constraints, or that blacks in Roman society (who were evidently slaves for the most part (37) ) 'naturally' constituted a community. The notion of a 'black community' will easily intrude itself upon minds unreleased from the tyranny of modern Western preconceptions (especially when one has been socialized into seeing as 'natural' a partition of society into 'communities' of 'Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, and Whites of every kind'(38) ). The notion of a 'black community' in Roman social space is part and parcel of the same mind-set that prompts misguided questions about the group-status of the black 'race' in Roman society. It is otherwise quite impossible to envisage a small black population constituting a community in social conditions such as those of ancient Rome. In the first place, blacks in Roman society were at all times largely slave-immigrants or progeny of such immigrants; secondly, their numbers were always small; thirdly, black newcomers had a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds and (being largely slaves) were dispersed in widely separate localities; fourthly, every Roman slave had to live as part of a predominantly white familia of widely different individual national origins; finally, the descendants of blacks in the Roman world were much more often than not 'swarthy' or 'white' people in the Roman perceptual context.


Troll Patrol, give us a recap, it should be easy. I'm just asking for 5-10 names of Africans, not just people who were born in Africa but people who wee certain indigenous Africans who made major contributions to Roman civilization. With all the Roman text out there type should be able find some clear indigenous Africans being mentioned.
And by contribution I mean not swarthy Southern Italians fuvking light skinned chicks in Pompeii whore houses. Something more intellectual.

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quote:
Originally posted by Son of Ra:
quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor:
quote:
Originally posted by Son of Ra:
Rome was not a African origin civilization. Can we let this retarded thread die now!!?? Why the F is it in the Ancient Egypt section???

There was African presence in Rome.

Greek and Rome have been influenced by Egypt and Garamantes.

Yes I know Greece was influenced by both Africans and Asians(definitely Asians).

And I know Rome was influenced by Africans, but they were mostly influenced by the Greeks who they copied almost everything from. But I am not denying that there were African influences like Carthage and Garamantes. Garamentes who influenced them in Calvary.

But still...Rome and Greece were still European origin civilizations founded by European people.

Yes I know there was African presence in Rome. I obviously know that. Rome employed many African mercenaries in their armies and Africans had high roles based off this.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070124072328.htm

One can argue that the Romans saw people from African as superior people than own Northern European neighborhoods. But again...Rome was a European origin civilizations found by Europeans. The OP is trying to say the opposite. Anyone who argues against this needs get serious help.

I can show you many Black Romans men fu ching white slave girls and prostitute. In pictures...

Can you show me one white Roman man fu ching a Black woman?

If you can find one, please show me, if you cannot then why? Do you understand the significance?

Black male domination of Rome.

Lion on Lionese:

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Originally posted by IronLion:
MUUUURZZZZ! [Big Grin] [Big Grin]


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quote:
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^^ Tbaa..baa..baa..

find some clear indigenous Africans being mentioned.
And by contribution I mean not swarthy Southern Italians fuvking light skinned chicks in Pompeii whore houses. Something more intellectual.

Use your magnifier and show us the "swarthy" whites here. LOL! Go on Duncey, we are all waiting... [Razz]

quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
^^ Shut up and go grab your magnifier so you can see MUURZ at play [Razz]

I am waiting Haney, I be up all night [Big Grin]

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Originally posted by IronLion:
Skunt

Zoom in here...zoom in with your fancy digital magnifier [Razz]

MUURZ!!! [Big Grin]
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