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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sundjata: [QB] ^I didn't know about the male warriors from Jabbaren, thanks. Has it indeed been argued that the figures above are depicted accurately in their hue? I simply see transparent chalk, but maybe these scholars have more going for them in discerning non-African cultural leanings. When are those pieces dated? The Tassili ladies again, are said to date around 1,000 BC, which may still evoke feelings of anachronism but there were other paintings that were pretty much the same as far as the level of detail, depicting people with pretty much the same standards of attire. Such is included within the overall "Bovidian style", which Roset (2004) actually attributes to the proto-Fulani. Indeed, paintings similar to the "Tassili ladies" show elaborately dressed brown-skinned men, one who is also riding oxen. This one came to mind when I made the above statement (mind you, this is from the same period as the Tassili ladies [2nd-1rst millenium BC]): [IMG]http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee254/BabyHorus/06010139.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee254/BabyHorus/06010140.jpg[/IMG] "[i]Perhaps a scene of jurisdiction. A man in the centre, possibly accused of some crime, is led off by an official in striped coat. Group of robed justices (?) on lower left. Fresco of Tassili N'Ajjer, Henri Lhote Collection[/i]" [QUOTE]BTW Malika Hachid is a she.[/QUOTE]Oops. Please disregard the sexist assumption. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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