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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Not this mess again nothings wrong w/t glyphs. Gone over that w/u 10 years now and will only go over again for a Newbie as everyone else is tired of it. One may validly posit 'wrong image'. Only seen one case of aberrant text and that instance has out of order/ /pastiche image(s) too. THE ORDER OF THE TEXT NEVER VARIES ANY MORE THAN THE ORDER OF SUNRISE NOON AND SUNSET EVER VARY. Just look at text order in your own graphic. The four major ethnies in top & bottom panels line up perfectly given Lepsius' omission of Tjemehu text in top panel. =-=-= In "Dana's pic" only the flesh is brown. Nothing next to its outlines display brown. Dana said there was a brown Tjemehu photo of this scene and here it is just as she said. Unevenness of tint head to toe is evident. Tjemehu, as a class including all to Egypt's west, vary in complexion since the brown Tjehenu of the OK to the beige 'Meshwesh' of the NK who ruled several LP dynasties. In keeping with the Afterdeath theme of this funerary book, knowing AEs considered the west as 'land of the dead', paler beige rather than warmer brown is the Libyan complexion norm in all painted scenes I've seen of this sacred to AEs chapter and verse. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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