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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by cassiterides: [qb] Simple challenge. If the ancient egyptians were black... Find me a photo of a black woman with sallow-white skin like this: [IMG]http://images.imagestate.com/Watermark/2356839.jpg[/IMG] Princess Nefertiabet (26th century BC stele). [/qb][/QUOTE]We know that royal women were frequently portrayed in yellowish tinge in ancient Egypt. Women in the Mauretania and Sahara even today lighten their faces with yellow makeup. It is also seen in certain ancient rock art in Sahara where men are also depicted brown and women much lighter. Your challenge is to find a European woman in the world with this kind of elongated Nilotic limb structure. Then, maybe somebody will believe you. For all we know this lady may be a Nubian depicted in characteristic Egyptian style. In any case, everyone knows the Egyptian royal women could have been mixed especially in that late period. And who cares! You Eurnuts are just not getting it. "Intralimb indices are not significantly different between Egyptians and American Blacks...brachial indices are definitely more ‘African’..." Michelle H. Raxter, Christopher B. Ruff, Ayman Azab, Moushira Erfan, Muhammad Soliman, Aly El-Sawaf,(Am J Phys Anthropol. 2008, Jun;136(2):147-5 Judging from the above conclusion one might want to ask were Egyptians less mixed than the American "Negro". [/QB][/QUOTE]
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