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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [qb] Why so overly sensitive on this matter? I have no axe and if I did I don't see why I should grind it. I live in Africa so on what basis should I subscribe to some "true negro" fantasy? I leave that for people like you meekly learning your trade from your academic overseers. I see Africans all the time starting with my family. Looks like you put too much faith in the European "scholarship" on matters you--along with others consider sensitive. LOL. I am just being prudent and cautious given their track record. All I am saying is that there is an evident phenotypical gap between the actual Queen Tye bust which she did live while the sculpter was gazing intently at her. The bust is prognathous and the mummy is not. The nose is less prominent and convex. The mummy's nose is concave. Just noticing things. Are you saying that it is beyond European researchers on matters they consider sensitive that they don't distort or plant evidence? The NG piece is direct proof that they do. [/qb][/QUOTE][IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-28-38.png[/IMG] ^^^ lamin you are dead wrong, this mummy is prognathous. Additionally nose bone may get broken when they extract the brain through the nasal passge for mummification (same possibility with Rameses below) The hair on the sculpture a wig However in the case of Rameses II many (not all) artworks reflect the lack of prognathous observed in his mummy [IMG]http://year7historygr.edublogs.org/files/2010/08/Ramses_II_-_The_mummy-pd.jpg[/IMG] Rameses II [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/RamessesII-ColoredRelief_BrooklynMuseum.png/511px-RamessesII-ColoredRelief_BrooklynMuseum.png[/IMG] Ramesses II-Colored Relief, Brooklyn Museum . [IMG]http://lvvfsa.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pXKvEJXY5WUSy4jIcY580RSoKwNCzoT7i_C3K1JfF9y-YkSLLrAEh2a5ieW8HR_ZkTYro6x2KUYGdX7dvzCQGG81Dt-akC6UV/statue_turin_museum.jpg?psid=1[/IMG] Rameses II statue Museo Egizio, in Turin, . [IMG]http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/293/cache/ramses-ii-statue-saqqara_29310_600x450.jpg[/IMG] Rameses II statue saqqara_ . [IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/11/07/article-1083945-02626B9C000005DC-723_634x854.jpg[/IMG] Rameses II [IMG]http://egypte.nikopol.free.fr/Louvre/Resources/ramses2ankh.jpeg[/IMG] Rameses II However Troll disagrees. of the above Rameses he said: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: ^All show, maxillary (upper nasal) prognathism and platyrrhine. [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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