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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [QB] More epic fail... The Two Brothers are Khnum-Nakht and Nekht-Ankh. If you actually bother to read the original report by Neave (1973) you would realise that Khnum is described as a Caucasoid-Negroid hybrid or mixed race, only 'somewhat' Negroid (David 1979: 154). While Nekht is described as being predominantly Caucasoid, ''the skull is of the orthognathous or non-negroid type'' (David 1979: 1) but shows minor race admixture. Both brothers were racially admixed. Prag (1999) in his British Museum study, describes Nekht as the ''the son of a negro father, was taller with a long, dolichocephalic skull which showed marked prognathism of both upper and lower jaws, pushing his teeth forward'' (p. 45). Khnum in contrast is noted in skull to be predominantly Caucasoid, but has some minor admixture traits. More recently David (2007) has a discussion in his book ''Two Brothers'' discusses this on page 130. Both brothers were mixed race, while Nekht, a half-caste, Khnum a Quadroon. LMAO. half-castes and quadroons are now ''african tropical diversity''... only in the mind of delusional afronuts. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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