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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: Ancient Egyptian men took on foreign wives and light skinned images are actually representations of gold [IMG]http://www.ancientluxor.com/TOMB%20PHOTOS/Nefertari%20with%20Isis.JPG[/IMG] ^^^ notice the difference in complexion on the same woman [/QB][/QUOTE]Here you say that Egyptian women had foreign wives and in the same sentence you say light skinned images are actually representations of gold. That doesn't make sense. If the subject is Egyptian men having foreign wives light skinned images representing gold has nothing to do with foreign wives. Logically it should be two separate thoughts, not associated with one another and requiring two separate sentences and it would still be inexplicable if these two sentences followed each other. But you are confused That aside you say light skinned images are actually representations of gold. So apparently you don't know what a "primary source" is. Merely showing a yellow figure does not prove it was intended to be gold. That would have to shown in an Egyptian text. - which you have not provided. You have merely copy and pasted a picture and made a claim lacking a primary source , plus you didn't even know the goddesses name until Djehuti mentioned it [/QB][/QUOTE]
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