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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by castratedhide: [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]Since so many people are willing to respond to this idiot... First of all, the lady was painted YELLOW as that was the usual convention for women in Egyptian paint. One with decent eyesight can see the yellowish paint. Second of all, yellow is NOT the same as 'sallow' or white. And again this was a convention and not necessarily a realistic color of the actual women. Funny how Euronuts love to focus on the light colored women but NEVER the dark colored i.e. dark brown (BLACK) men! Third, note that this Egyptian lady is wearing a leopard skin dress which was a SACRED garb to black Africans as well as the African sounding name of the princess! Lastly, is this thread the 3rd or 4th kind with the same title?? I recall several others with a "challenge" to black Egypt all of which was met and the idiot author Castratedhide soundly defeated and humiliated. Is the castrated one a glutton for punishment?? [/qb][/QUOTE]LOL! yes they are gluttons for it, Djehuti and don't knock replying to these trolls because it actually gives us the chance to address again the black Africanness of these people. Don't forget many people around the world come here to learn the history of Africans and about ancient indigenous Africans. Already i've seen on youtube, postings verbatim from the last two weeks of Egyptsearch in response to the Euronuts. in this way the truth is being spread - believe me. BTW - I mentioned the characteristic portrayal of ancient Egyptian and Saharan women in yellow at top. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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