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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Yes. This was an educated guess by me based upon what Altk posted. Notably - because of the sword. Dr. Winters just substantiated this clearly showing these are Roman soldiers. Therefore the dating may really be around 200BCE-300AD. It is no where near 2500BCE which never could be corroborated. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] You think alTakruti's description of the general context the figures occur in, are consistent with Romans? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: The Tin Anneuin school paintings have this theme: * [b]tall[/b] and slender figures painted in white * [b]always in profile[/b] * often white [b]feathers in hair[/b] * usually wearing a neck clasped ocher colored cape * often handling throw-stick baton, spear, or a small bow * short sword with scabbard [b]not at the waist but the neck and chest[/b] * ornaments represented by [b]ocher band around the forehead[/b] and ankles * [b]almost always seen standing or walking single file * never in any other action * never involved in everyday life * Women never portrayed.[/b][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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