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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [QB] Again, the Ramses nose sculptured live is not as humped as the one the European researchers come up with. All I am saying is that the Euros love to front these mummies[plus that Nofret piece] as if they have some motive--we know what it is--in mind. The AEs did their sculptures and murals live. They were from the people themselves so they knew what they looked like. Then come some grave robbers aka "Egyptologists" and they are supposed to be the experts on the AEs and the way they looked. They lied through their yellow teeth consistently on the pages of NG. They lied when they concocted a phony representation of King Tut--when they are hundreds of depictions of him. Many claim that they lied about the Nefertiti bust too. And they think that people are not onto their tricks when they front Roman era mummies as "Egyptian". Mind you I am not saying that all of them distort and lie. I am saying that the lies and distortions are mainstreamed and become the official statement on the topic--even when more objective findings are available. So one has to be very circumspect and cautious with what orthodox Eurocentric Egyptology and anthropology put out. Again, the most important thing here is that research on the anthropology of Africa from prehistoric times to the present is controlled by European research centres. Africans are onlookers in this activity. That fact obviously compromises things. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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