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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QUOTE][qb] [IMG]http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/intersection/files/2009/05/nefertari-and-isis.jpg[/IMG] was is Isis yellow and not Nefertari? Why aren't they both the color of Nefertari jackass? [/qb][/QUOTE][b]LOL[/b] I just explained it in my last post, you moronic worm! It's because Isis is a [i]divinity[/i] while Nefertari is human! Thus the symbolism serves a [i]distinction[/i] not only between men and women but apparently between women and goddesses! [/QUOTE][IMG]http://euler.slu.edu/~bart/egyptimage/queens/ankhes-tut-throne.jpg[/IMG] apparently you are speaking out of your arse with have your cake and eat it too argument [/qb][/QUOTE]The throne depiction of Tut, is likely what his real color was like. I have seen these artworks from up close, very very close at Cairo. This is one amongst many of the works showing him like this, which I have seen from close perspective. Unlike a picture...lol I have summed up the affinities on him. This alone should make you shut up. Any normal thinking person would. But you keep arguing. lol And yes, light skin did exist in that part of Africa, but this kind of yellow doesn't look natural on human skin. Many Egyptologists mention this as symbolism. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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