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Jacki Lopushonsky
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AE may have been the first animal trainers and zoo keepers who were assisted by dogs and lions in battle. Ramses the Great also had an imposing male lion in the Battle at Kadesh.

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Birds may have contributed by distracting the enemy and then feeding on their dead remains. Baboons were trained for warfare too. Horses and the chariot introduced by the Hyksos during the Second Intermediate Period on a large scale didn't become common in warfare until the New Kingdom.
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NonProphet - It's hard not to laugh at you Albinos.
Just WHO are you trying to convince? Certainly it can't be Black people, few of us are THAT stupid, so it MUST be your fellow Albinos.
If that is the case, you are probably better off at Stormfront or Mathilda's.

First, that is NOT Ramesses mummy. Even you must be able to see that it bears NO resemblance to any of his statues.
Speaking of his statues, notice the round nasal opening above? White people have oblong nasal openings.

Additionally - the only VERIFIABLE mummy is King Tuts.
That is why Hawass the liar will NOT release the technical data on him.


Now then:

Here are the oldest statue heads of Egyptian Kings.

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I am just NOT seeing the White man in them, perhaps you could point something out to me.


Here is a close-up of the Narmer palette, maybe this can help you.

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^^One settle four bullets!
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