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'New' clues from thesis, including Nekht Ankh's Mtdna and yellow skin color in art
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_PrimeIdiot: [qb] The sallow or light hue of ancient egyptian females was not symbolic, but represents their real skin hue. Eye-witness descriptions of such pigmentation of living ancient egyptians is found preserved in various papyrus - [QUOTE]Snachomenus, aged about 20, of middle size, [b]sallow complexion[/b], round faced and straight nosed [/QUOTE]This is from an ancient papyrus translated by Dr. Young, found in Morton (1846). There are many more examples. Game over Afronuts... [/qb][/QUOTE]So if the light hue of women was not symbolic, then what are we to make of the chocolate dark hue of the men? Please don't give that pigsh*t about 'tans' again. :o Also, can you provide us the papyrus text you cite in its original Mdu-Neter text as opposed to a translated version? You'll have to forgive me that I don't trust anything you translate not only because you're a dishonest troll but I find many Egyptian texts tend to be mistranslated such as for example the common mistranslation of the word hedj with metal determinative to being 'white' as opposed to 'shiny'. Game's [i]been[/i] over for YOU Euronuts. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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