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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] ^^^^^ I have to come back in this is a very interesting item you have found. if correct a key to indicate who's who in other scenes we often see. Tomb of Nakht etc. On the other hand it looks like a modern illustration compiling some figures. It could have errors. What is the source? [IMG]http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/4627/southernlevantines.png[/IMG] Canaanite or Jew______Lower Egyptian_____Lower Egyptian female_____Jebusite,_______Jebusite 2 comments 1) Canaanite, -is it blonde or light brown hair? Looks odd for somebody to have that color hair and be that dark at the same time 2) Lower Egyptian, -white hair or a white wig? that also seems odd but we see this in other scenes. There are hair stands indicated. 3) Lower Egyptian female, Is her skin light because it's symbolic. maybe yes maybe no. You know how the brothers can be, even these days 4) Jebusite -look below this is strange. It looks like an error to me. The sidelock hangs down definately characteristically Libyan rather than Asiatic yet the skirt has small dots on it as do the Syrian Caanites who would be similar or an alternate name for Jebusite. The sidelock hair does not fit. It's Libyan The Syrian Caananites have the headbands with the two straps hanging down (or with cap and two straps hanging down. It looks like a Libyan/Syrian Cannaite hybrid 5) Jebusite 2 -this is an unusual type, I don't recall seeing ______________________ Jebusite The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) contains the only surviving ancient text known to use the term Jebusite to describe the pre-Israelite inhabitants of Jerusalem; according to the Table of Nations at Genesis 10, the Jebusites are identified as a Canaanite tribe, which is listed in third place among the Canaanite groups, between the biblical Hittites and the Amorites. Prior to modern archaeological studies, most biblical scholars held the opinion that the Jebusites were identical to the Hittites, which continues to be the case, though less so. However, an increasingly popular view, first put forward by Edward Lipinski, professor of Oriental and Slavonic studies at the Catholic University of Leuven, is that the Jebusites were most likely an Amorite tribe; Lipinski identified them with the group referred to as Yabusi'um in a cuneiform letter found in the archive of Mari, Syria. As Lipinski noted, however, it is entirely possible that more than one clan or tribe bore similar names, and thus that the Jebusites and Yabusi'um may have been separate people altogether. In the Amarna letters, mention is made of the contemporaneous king of Jerusalem was named Abdi-Heba, which is a theophoric name invoking a Hurrian goddess named Hebat; unless a different ethnic group occupied Jerusalem in this period, this implies that the Jebusites were Hurrians themselves, were heavily influenced by Hurrian culture, or were dominated by a Hurrian maryannu class. ______________________________________________________________ 2-Syrian (Caananite)______ 4-Nubian_____ 4-Libyan [IMG]http://picturestack.com/706/893/4OmPicture4BaZ.png[/IMG] __________ Horus_________ 4-Egyptian____________ 2-Syrian . Faience tiles from the royal palace at Medinet Habu. [URL=http://www.ephotobay.com/share/picture-21-16.html] [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-21-16.png[/IMG][/URL] Libyan___________ Nubian__________Syrian________Shasu Bedouin,________ Hittite. . [IMG]http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Misc/Common/Egypt/tile3.jpg[/IMG] mislabeled by Swenet this is a Syrian (Caananite) notice the tell tale strips of cloth that hang down from the back of the headband/cap . [IMG]http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Misc/Common/Egypt/tile6.jpg[/IMG] Shasu Bedouin here the tell tale Shasu Bedouin hair is drawn back by the headband (which does not have the dangling two straps) It corresponds with the fourth figure in the Faience tiles from the royal palace at Medinet Habu.(two pictures above) ________________________________________ [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/86/PalaceInlays-NubiansPhilistineAmoriteSyrianAndHittite-Compilation-MuseumOfFineArtsBoston.png/800px-PalaceInlays-NubiansPhilistineAmoriteSyrianAndHittite-Compilation-MuseumOfFineArtsBoston.png[/IMG] Nubian____________Nubian_________Philistine________Amorite___Syrain_______Hittite . [IMG]http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Misc/Common/Egypt/tile2.jpg[/IMG] HIttite . [URL=http://www.ephotobay.com/share/picture-26-38.html] [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-26-38.png[/IMG][/URL] Ibscha Relief Chnumhotep II. (6th Year of Sesostris II) A group of Asiatic peoples (perhaps the future Hyksos) depicted entering Egypt c.1900 BC from the tomb of a 12th dynasty official Khnumhotep under pharaoh Senusret II at Beni Hasan. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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