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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri~: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Horemheb: [b]usually Afrocentrics attack any piece of art that does not fit their views. We have seen that repearedly with old kingdom art that destroys their position. Instead of dealing with it like adults they try to discredit. naturally, any art that can be twisted to agree with their propaganda is fine. [/b][/QUOTE] Mere impotent rage my boy! None of which alters the fact that the so-called "bust" is nothing more than a modern manikin expressly made to display the headdress reconstructed by Woolley from his finds in tomb PG-800. The Iraq Museum in fact even has male manikins for the helmets that were found; this according to Seton Lloyd The Art Of The Ancient Near East New York Frederick A. Praeger 1961 Thus is presented the second reference from established academia, the first was from Chicago's reknowned Oriental Institute no less. So far, disclaimers have only their own unsubstantiated caterwaul without any archeaological backing. Mind you, the issue is not some vague notion of afrocentrism but the facts concerning that so-called "bust" and its provenance. Those with no academic sources to contribute to the discussion should sit down, shut up, and perhaps in doing so learn something new. [This message has been edited by alTakruri~ (edited 28 March 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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