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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by kembu: [b] Thanks for the pic, but this "hairy" guy looks African. That's the kind of "hairy" you see among the relatively smaller percentage of hairy Africans, especially older men. So he certainly cannot be characterized as a mediterranean caucasoid. [/b][/QUOTE] Med doesn't automatically corespond to Caucasian. Look at these Keftiu from the first EgyArt thread who are at once N Med or I Med and Africoid. [IMG]http://www.utexas.edu/courses/cc302k/Egypt/Egypt_images/9901280001.jpg[/IMG] And so, well, I don't know about Med caucasoid but the guy with chest and belly hair his facial profile does resemble some of those I've seen of E Meds in AE paintings. Not to be absolutist, this guy's profile is in a contrast to his co-workers who wear the patented "TaSeti leather briefs." <smile> Tens of thousands of Meds found their way into service in AE. Should it be impossible to find them portrayed at work alongside other Kmtyw both native and nationalized or was it forbidden for artists to put nationalized Aamw in a painting? So how do we identify nationalized foreigners in AE art if we can't admit certain sets of features are more likely nonAE although some AE and NE Africans may have similar traits? To see the occasional foreign national in AE art doesn't detract one bit from the fact that AE is an African originated civ founded by, maintained, ruled, and overwhelmingly populated by inner Africans as multi-disciplined analyses plainly shows without the slightest doubt. . [This message has been edited by alTakruri (edited 29 December 2004).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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