posted
Yes, Herodotus would have considered him black. If he considered the Colchians black (a people who were supposedly derivatives of male soldiers from the Egyptian army and Eurasian females), then I don't see why he would make an exception for Obama.
Posts: 1568 | From: Pluto | Registered: Sep 2008
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by sudaniya: Yes, Herodotus would have considered him black. If he considered the Colchians black (a people who were supposedly derivatives of male soldiers from the Egyptian army and Eurasian females), then I don't see why he would make an exception for Obama.
His skin color is that of the average North Africa. But he would consider him black.
quote:HERODOTUS' CONTRIBUTION TO THE "BIG" QUESTIONS
Were Egyptians Africans? Herodotus believed that the Colchians (southern Black Sea area) were introduced to Asia by Egyptian expansion as far as Thrace and Scythia because "they have black skins and curly hair (not that that amounts to much, as other nations have the same)." [Herodotus, Histories, 167.] They also practised circumcision, unlike Mediterranean peoples of the time.
quote:Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: I'm going to say no. Obama looks too much like a Ptolemy.
The Ptolemy statues are artistic symbolism.
Obama is the same tone as the dude in the middle. Obama would not be just another Greek to Herodotus.
Posts: 1254 | From: howdy | Registered: Mar 2014
| IP: Logged |
would Herodotus have considered this man to be black skinned?
yes or no please, no fancy stuff thanks
Herodotus would have probably been almost the same color as Obama, so he would not be considered black, but rather a Tawny Greek Brother.
The Ancient Egyptians would likely have considered Obama a light skinned Nubian, that was the product of an Egyptian War Soldier and a Nubian Concubine!
Posts: 496 | From: Greenland | Registered: Mar 2011
| IP: Logged |
would Herodotus have considered this man to be black skinned?
yes or no please, no fancy stuff thanks
Herodotus would have probably been almost the same color as Obama, so he would not be considered black, but rather a Tawny Greek Brother.
The Ancient Egyptians would likely have considered Obama a light skinned Nubian, that was the product of an Egyptian War Soldier and a Nubian Concubine!
Obama would have been on the lighter side of the spectrum of what ancient Egyptians looked like.
quote:Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: I'm going to say no. Obama looks too much like a Ptolemy.
The Ptolemy statues are artistic symbolism.
Obama is the same tone as the dude in the middle. Obama would not be just another Greek to Herodotus.
The main genetic composition they carried is probably E-V13. Which is an old Northeast African remnant / mutation.
Posts: 22234 | From: האם אינכם כילדי הכרית אלי בני ישראל | Registered: Nov 2010
| IP: Logged |
would Herodotus have considered this man to be black skinned?
yes or no please, no fancy stuff thanks
Herodotus would have probably been almost the same color as Obama, so he would not be considered black, but rather a Tawny Greek Brother.
The Ancient Egyptians would likely have considered Obama a light skinned Nubian, that was the product of an Egyptian War Soldier and a Nubian Concubine!
You have great imaginations.
Meet, spear "chucking" Egyptian soldiers.
Posts: 22234 | From: האם אינכם כילדי הכרית אלי בני ישראל | Registered: Nov 2010
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by kdolo: What is that Artwork - the disk ??
and the Ptolemy ststues are artistic symbokism of what exactly ?
The Ptolemy wanted acceptance. So statues were made somewhat in local artform. .
Posts: 22234 | From: האם אינכם כילדי הכרית אלי בני ישראל | Registered: Nov 2010
| IP: Logged |
posted
@lioness, it's ok. You can come out of that hiding place.
Posts: 22234 | From: האם אינכם כילדי הכרית אלי בני ישראל | Registered: Nov 2010
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by Punos_Rey: Love the pictures Sudaniyya most of them I haven't seen before
lol that's still only a small collection. 90% of ancient Egyptian art all over Egypt is similar to these. This is why I laugh at euronuts claims.
Posts: 22234 | From: האם אינכם כילדי הכרית אלי בני ישראל | Registered: Nov 2010
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by Punos_Rey: Love the pictures Sudaniyya most of them I haven't seen before
Thanks, Punos_Rey.
Mainstream Egyptology seems to put an emphasis on a just a handful of images while ignoring the thousands of representations on the walls, and they do this for their own interests.
Posts: 1568 | From: Pluto | Registered: Sep 2008
| IP: Logged |
would Herodotus have considered this man to be black skinned?
yes or no please, no fancy stuff thanks
Herodotus would have probably been almost the same color as Obama, so he would not be considered black, but rather a Tawny Greek Brother.
The Ancient Egyptians would likely have considered Obama a light skinned Nubian, that was the product of an Egyptian War Soldier and a Nubian Concubine!
You have great imaginations.
Meet, spear "chucking" Egyptian soldiers.
It's all the more hilarious because these soldiers are clearly darker than Obama.
Obama would actually be the result of an AE soldier and a Eurasian woman.
posted
^^^ this guy makes a lot of sense, he says Obama is like the lighter side of Egyptians then spams the thread with 50 pages of dark Egyptians
Posts: 42919 | From: , | Registered: Jan 2010
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: ^^^ this guy makes a lot of sense, he says Obama is like the lighter side of Egyptians then spams the thread with 50 pages of dark Egyptians
I showcased black Egyptians and they are blacker than Obama, and this seems to cause you annoyance because it runs counter to your campaign to align them with Jordanians and Palestinians instead of other black Africans. The least insulting position that you've ever argued (without evidence) is that the AE were "mixed".
Posts: 1568 | From: Pluto | Registered: Sep 2008
| IP: Logged |