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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Narmer Menes: [QB] http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/news/tutankhamun-now-we-know-who-the-mummys-mummy-was-1901730.html - Another good article. Also mentions that Marfan Syndrome or gynecomastia is a write-off... I guess desperate Eurocentrics will have to imagine other tropical diseases to explain away inconvenient features! BTW, it's funny to see these desperate Eurocentrics still hollering about red hair this, and red hair that! Even Hawass knows that argument is ludicrous... I'm sure they even try to attribute red hair to Ramses... the pharaoah who lived to his ripe old 90's! LOL, show me a single white man with ANY hair colour at the age of 60! Give it a break hammer... no pun intended... Why Egypt is officially R.I.P... If I was you, I'd align myself with 'brown' Egypt like the intelligent Eurocentrics... this is the closest claim to African glory you're gonna get... that and 'Night at the Museum'.... [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hammer: [qb] There is a series of articles on the National Geo web site. In one of those articles they stated that none of them had Marfan syndrome, nor did they resemble the statues that represented them as feminine.[/qb][/QUOTE]Interesting. So there was no Marfan syndrome meaning I was correct then that the elongated facial features of Akhenaton are just typical elongated Africans. [QUOTE][qb]They did not mention population affinities because it is not an issue. Hawass was correct that the younger lady was Tut's mother and that the red headed elder lady was in fact Queen tiye. [/qb][/QUOTE]Of course population affinities is not an issue at all those who have no problem with Egypt's African identity, but it may be for others like yourself. If the younger lady is indeed Tut's mother then that would maker her Kiya. And apparently the elder lady is verified to be Tiye. By the way, even Hawass scoffs at the idea that she was a "redhead" in life. It was explained to you many times that the original hair pigment is lost after the embalming process and thousands of years under arid conditions. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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