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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Greek Kouros statues, with clear Egyptian influence (see statue below), have braided hair. We cannot assume that hairstyles next door to Africa in the Mediterranean are automatically independent of African influence, just because they're not within the confines of the African continent. [IMG]https://media.britishmuseum.org/media/Repository/Documents/2014_10/1_6/5911c61a_d989_4f97_acd5_a3b70064a710/mid_00030270_001.jpg[/IMG] Ebony statue of Meryrahashtef, 6th Dynasty (c. 2345-2181 B.C.) Not trying to argue African or Euro origin for such hairstyles in Greece or Rome (I don't know much about hairstyles common in Indo-European cultures). But I just thought that speaks for itself. The mere fact of finding a hairstyle somewhere, doesn't mean it originated there independent of foreign influences. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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