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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: 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. In any case, everyone knows the Egyptian royal women could have been mixed especially in that late period. And who cares! [/QUOTE]let's use this as an example: [IMG]http://web.me.com/kbolman/Egypt_3,000_BCE/Rules_for_Egyptian_Sculpture_files/King%20MenkaureDynasty%204,%202548-2530%20B.C.daily_soc-king.jpg[/IMG] Pharaoh Menkaure (Mycerinus) and his Queen The above is a fairy realistic sculpture. Not cartoonish, perhaps slightly stylized and from the early period, 4th Dynasty. His legs are not that long in proportion to his torso as are some Nilotics But his arms are slightly long ^^^ the key proportion is the relation of where his wrists are, at what point on the thigh do they cross the thigh. A comparison could be made with photos from google of men in swimsuits, not overly muscular and with one arm positioned straight down, a variety of "races" included As per typical male ancient Egyptian complexion, this: [IMG]http://egyptopia.com/shared/images/geographic/2/15/56/11735/11738/middle/temple-of-ramses-ii_11738_relief-from-ramses-ii-temple-abydos-_14827.jpg[/IMG] you will also notice rather wide shoulders in many of these Egyptian figures. . lioness productions [/qb][/QUOTE]This man is depicted in the way most Ethiopians or Cushites and Puntites etc were depicted including their wide shoulders and lower arm widths, common among Cushitic speakers. So I guess I missed the point. [IMG]http://i54.tinypic.com/21bkhp3.jpg[/IMG] Danakil (Afar) of Eritrea [IMG]http://web.me.com/kbolman/Egypt_3,000_BCE/Rules_for_Egyptian_Sculpture_files/King%20MenkaureDynasty%204,%202548-2530%20B.C.daily_soc-king.jpg[/IMG] I'm sorry if ur idea of blackness is different than everyone elses. ;) I am also sorry u are not familiar with the east African physiognomy. :D I'm sure there are still some Tarzan video's left at Blockbuster if its not bankrupt. BTW thank you for mentioning the African wide shoulders thing, very common among Somali and other east and West and Central Africans. [IMG]http://i54.tinypic.com/121a6q8.jpg[/IMG] men of Punt [/qb][/QUOTE]I truly don't know, and, or understand what these idiots want? But it's priceless. Last time, in January I was in Luxor, Nubia. And I saw a man looking like the boxer Holyfield. He was the a manager on a ship. Anyway, This is the father of the princess. [IMG]http://www.ankhonline.com/nubie_egypte/pharaon_mentouhotep_egypt_b.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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