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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] Dead " It is only Northern Europe, or more specifically the British Isles where it appears at > 10%. It is estimated between 13% and 15% of Scotland is red-haired. " I've read claims that red hair there was a result of Norse Viking blonde mixture with dark haired locals, and that some names eg. O'Neil are Scandinavian derivatives. - - - Agade : An initial {a}, in Akkadian, means "I" example: ktm = to cover, a.ktm = I cover In Arabic, aktum = I cover Ain(Ein) Gede oasis near Qumran/Masada/Red Sea 50 miles South of Jerusalem The name Ein Gedi is composed of two Hebrew/Arab words: ein: spring; gdi: goat-kid. (see bottom) Were Agade and Ain Gede linked in some manner? A legend of Attila the Hun: "According to the Miholjanec legend, Stephen V of Hungary had in front of his tent a golden plate with the inscription: "Attila, the son of Bendeuci, grandson of the great Nimrod, born at Ein Gedi: By the Grace of God King of the Huns, Medes, Goths, Dacians, the horrors of the world and the scourge of God." " wiki Addendum to my note "The Dead Sea is very unusual, because the harsh sunlight common in the Middle East is blocked due to evaporation & ozone of the low/ deep basin of the Dead Sea, including extremely low Ultra Violet light. The single place on Earth that tropical albinos would probably do extraordinary well would be at Ein Gede oasis there." Light/fair/white skin would be expected to develop and be sustained there due to [b]both lack of UV and benefit of camouflage[/b] , since the shore region is encrusted with white mineral salts, similar to snow. Recall the bible passage that Lot's wife turned into a pillar of salt. [IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fYXYZvU-Z20/UXvJ2H1WS9I/AAAAAAAAAvM/gzzIdxwu-uE/s640/Dead-Sea-Jordan-Lowest-point-on-Earth.jpg[/IMG] http://my-greatest-world-destination.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-dead-sea-jordan-israel.html This perhaps explains the 'Leprosy' noted by alTakruri: "The Torah of Moshe extensively details laws of leprosy (which trait ties in with the Egyptians' account). Biblical leprosy wasn't Hanson's disease but an affliction which in humans turns the skin pale and the hair yellow or white. Lepers who turned pale from head to foot could pass the trait on to their descendents and were not considered impure by Torah law." http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009156;p=1#000001 a.gade (Sanskrit: अगद ) free of disease Ta. kāy (Dravidian) just healed ra.phe (Hebrew: רָפָא ) to heal b'ariy(ut) (Hebrew: בָּרִיא) healthy/fat-born [/QB][/QUOTE]
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