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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor: [QB] ^IronLion, doing more destruction to this euronut bigot. [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] The Roman Empire was primarily comprised of Moors, only the women were white. Yep, that's what Ironedlion and Troll believe carry on the endless parade of pictures..... [/qb][/QUOTE]The only endless troll here is you. Again you've been beaten upside down with several disciplines. All you have was pseudo ranting, with picture spam attempts, to so called refute African presence in Rome. And we all have witnessed how it didn't workout that well for you. So much for your euronut attempts to lie. :D Keep posting, keep exposing yourself, you dumb liar, impostor African American woman. With your deep hate for Africans. Foreign Faces: Africans and Others in Ancient Roman Art [IMG]http://museums.depaul.edu/wp-content/uploads/sinclair-bell-231x300.jpg[/IMG] http://htmlimg2.scribdassets.com/cooia4h4w1ddsc5/images/1-e67a8a554f.jpg The History of Art and Architecture presents a lecture by Dr. Sinclair Bell, professor at Northern Illinois University. How did ancient Romans understand other peoples, especially Africans? This talk surveys the evidence of Roman literature, inscriptions and especially works of art, including unpublished material from current excavations. Dr. Bell investigates the creative forms of artistic expression that Africans inspired across the empire, and suggests some possible motives for their creation. http://museums.depaul.edu/events/foreign-faces-africans-and-others-in-ancient-roman-art/ http://www.archaeological.org/lectures/abstracts/13206 IronLion, keep doing more destruction to this euronut bigot. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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