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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] That guy's not unpainted. His flesh tint is pink like your average garden variety "white" person. This is the book where I saw him in detail. [b] Andre Parrot[/b][i] Sumer[/i] France: Libraire Gallimard, 1960 pp. 275-283 If you can get ahold of it and scan its pics I'd be much obliged. It was part of my lost-in-shipping library. [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/icons/icon9.gif[/IMG] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] You know AlTakruri, I was wondering if the guy was unpainted or color lost like the individual a little to the left of the Sphinx with brown arms and white legs but he does seems to dress a little different than the others according to Recovering A.. blow-up [IMG]http://www.host-images.com/u/files/dhzymvdaq9n1m2xgjt6h.jpg[/IMG] Notice the frills or tassels hanging from his dress plus the cape. a foreigner maybe?? trade /tribute mission he does seem to be carrying something. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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