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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [IMG]http://picturestack.com/140/71/q1aPicture8CCU.png[/IMG] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the the lioness That would not explain these portraits of women who are not gods. Women don't have golden skin [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner ancient Egyptian women payed homage to hathor because she was the goddess of mothers and wives [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: Egyptians took on foreign Asiatic wives example One of the "Amarna Letters" negotiating a marriage between Amenhotep III and Tushratta's daughter Tadukhipa [/QUOTE]Make up your mind [/qb][/QUOTE]^^^ all the above [/qb][/QUOTE]So the light skin is a natural skin tone of foreign women yet at the same time the light skin is symbolically paying homage to Hathor, yeah that makes sense [/qb][/QUOTE]Sometimes the yellow skin could be the complexion of a foriegner Sometimes the yellow skin can be the symbol for gold to showcase hathor makes perfect sense [/QB][/QUOTE]
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