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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [QUOTE]Based on an ancient wall painting in the Tomb of Meresankh (G7350) which dates to the Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (Dynasty IV) we know Hetepheres II was blonde haired (cf. Illustr. London News, 9 July, 1927, p. 69). [/QUOTE]Assuming that Hetepheres II was blonde haired, you have found one piece of art of a royal person showing hair or a wig of blond color. The fact that we could post hundreds of black haired ancient Egyptian royals shows that what your are claiming is an extremely rare exception at best when it comes to ancient Egyptian royalty prior to the late period. Therefore your argument for Nordic Egypt is extremly weak in context [IMG]http://www.touregypt.net/images/touregypt/meresankht8.jpg[/IMG] ^^^and here we see Hetepheres "hair" is not even that yellow, compare to the object at the upper right and as Sweetnet says what is that dark male doing there, did he forget he was Nordic? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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