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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] ^^^^ Troll Patty wouldn't you say some of the people above don't look pure African? What do you think? To me they look maybe half African and I think if they had their DNA tested it would probably show something like that. This suggests that the anceint Egyptians, like the ones you posted next to the modern people might have been quite "mixed" [/qb][/QUOTE]More burp... fart...****...arguments by this imposter, Muktaba, with your non-African pictures. By "Mr. I have never been to Egypt"."But, I want Egypt so bad to be "white"! The people I show are of the same stature as the ancestors, you dimwit. There is nothing special about how they look, it's a common look ALL OVER Egypt, just like the old days. And the limb portions and cranium studies show matching positions and continuity. So does the gene sequence, and all other historic accounts. One-one with sculptures-statues and hieroglyphs, culture etc... I already explained and have shown over and over again, to your mentally deranged one, that the environment is suited of those particular traits. I can't help it, you've never traveled a day in your life. Or can't comprehended any of the studies we post here. It's not my fault. Ironically you are just as stupid as the Anglo_Paranoid one. What part is it you still don't understand after years...years of being debunked!? Always trying to alter history to benefit your magnificent white advancements, like you have been doing for years now. And always failed in your repetitive white supremacy mission. SMH! Bye dumb arse. Oh, your blog is BS by the way. Only uneducated Muktabas follow your rubbish. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nZFWEZKu_w [b]Comparisons of linear body proportions of Old Kingdom and non-Old Kingdom period individuals, and workers and high officials in our sample found no statistically significant differences among them. Zakrzewski (2003) also found little evidence for differences in linear body proportions of Egyptians over a wider temporal range.[/b] [IMG]http://i-cias.com/egypt/photos/luxorf0.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i-cias.com/egypt/photos/luxore9.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://wwwdelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/4039/PreviewComp/SuperStock_4039-71434.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.ifimages.com/photos/gODeMoQ4BRC8XVGp8LntdsPjWNM/author-589/Egyptian-Stone-Masons-Temple-Karnak.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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