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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bob_01: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hammer: [qb] sure, go to Amazon and order a copy of the TV special that deals with the Tut facial reconstruction. It was out a year or tow ago. In that special he is showing Tut's reconstructed face and says. "he is a typical North African caucasian." The show was either on discovery or Nat geo, you can get a copy at a good price now. Dpn't pay attention to these afroloons on this board. They will lead you own the yellow brick road. [/qb][/QUOTE]This is how a welder provides evidence. You see, this is why that bloated sector needs to be destroyed. Uneducated, off from the street, workers. So somehow, Hawass, who is not a biologist, words trump those of actual Biologists, who dealt with the actual samples, and suggested a Nile (or "Negroid") heritage. That is, we're dealing with people who resembled those in Sudan, and many Egyptians today. You do know that absence of evidence is not evidence. I could quote Mary Lefkowitz, and she would disagree. What exactly did he say? Quote the thing. I don't really care what some Arts major, who has no experience in the experimentation process of biology, but it would be interesting to know. Did he say that Egyptians resembled modern ones, who usually dark dark and have very dark hair colors? It's obvious you have never been around Black folks ( believe me, non-Americans: suburbia does that) to know that even darker hair is found in the Mediterranean. It may have to do with those in the Peninsula (especially the Gulf), who often have "blue black" hair. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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