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[QUOTE]Originally posted by melchior7: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [IMG]http://i653.photobucket.com/albums/uu253/Tyranos/UnidentMummy1.jpg[/IMG] ^ Notice the profile the ancient lady is no different from her modern sisters in rural Luxor. [IMG]http://photos.travelblog.org/Photos/21065/558011/f/5753415-Egyptian_Women-0.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE][b]Your own statement should be made to YOU! I know enough to know that the majority of northern Indians are still quite dark and complexion wise would be considered 'black' in the states.[/b] Bullcrap! There are many Idians from the South in Dehi its the capital city Duh! I have been to Inida, you haven't. And if Northern Indians were that dark there would be no point in mentioning the contrast between North And South indian to describe the difference between Egyptians and Ehtiopians. [b](which included modern Pakistan) that Greeks knew of was the Indus Valley which did include the Punjab. There are still many dark (black) types in Punjab today, but you do realize that the Punjab was the site of many invasions during Medieval times which brought many Central Asian groups such as the Mughals, so who do you think represent the original ancients?? Just like Egyptians, you ignore the recent history of invasions and immigrations in a pathetic effort to claim the fair types as original! LOL Dude the main historic event that accounts for their light phenotype was the arrival Indo European speakers several hundred years before the Greeks. The North has been light skinned ever since. If you want to waste your time and argue agaisnt it, be my guest. And those women in your last picture are obviously Caucasians! Give it up already. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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