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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] Don't want to start a new thread, but wish to discuss the famous painting in the Tomb of Rameses III: This is from Charles A. Grantham from discussion on Richard Poe's anthropology blog: [i][Richard] you cite an article by Yurco titled "Two Tomb-Wall Painted Reliefs of Ramesses III and Sety I and Ancient Nile Population Diversity." In that article, Yurco argues that a painted relief from the tomb of Ramesses III that purports to show the ancient Egyptians with the same black skin color as the Nubians is based on a copy that is incorrect. He further states that the Egyptians in the tomb of Ramessess III "are depicted separately from the Nubians in their own traditional dress and coloration." In 1999, I wrote a rebuttal to his article titled "The Unwrapping of Egyptology." Earlier this year the same essay was reprinted and now appears along with three other essays in a book that I wrote entitled, The Battle for Kemet. In the essay are photographs that I personally took in the tomb of Ramesses III which demonstrate that Yurco provided you with erroneous information as it pertains to the images that appear in this tomb. More importantly, however, are the comments made by Yurco after being confronted with evidence. This revelation certainly brings into question "the scholary integrity" of Yurco and Eric Hornung, another Egyptogist, whom Yurco relies on to bolster his argument.[/i] Opinions? [URL=http://www.geocities.com/wally_mo/]http://www.geocities.com/wally_mo/[/URL] [URL=http://manuampim.com/ramesesIII.htm]http://manuampim.com/ramesesIII.htm[/URL] [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 23 July 2004).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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