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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ [b]LOL[/b] :D YOU, of all people can't be talking!! [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lyinass,: [qb] [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-28-38.png[/IMG] lamin doesn't understand the differences between a mummy with shrunken dehydrated skin is not going to look exactly like the form of the living person. This is particularly on the fleshier parts, the lips and nose tip As we can these the mummy is indeed prognothic...[/qb][/QUOTE][b]LMAOH[/b] [IMG]http://www.sherv.net/cm/emo/laughing/crying-laughter-smiley-emoticon.gif[/IMG] Your hypocrisy knows no bounds. Despite the lecture you give to lamin aren't YOU the one who posts pictures of Libyan mummies, Gebelein Man a.k.a. "Ginger", and even the Younger Lady using the complexions of the mummies' skins as somehow proof of their original complexions when alive??! :eek: You are a joke! [QUOTE][qb]The nose's bone structure as I had mentioned could be disrupted by the mummification process when the brain is extracted through the nose by pulling it out with narrow tools through the nasal passage in pieces. That could account for the bend. -also the bend on Rameses II mummy [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes that is correct. Ramses nose was not only broken but stuffed. Thus the famous 'hook' shape is not that accurate though his nose may have had a slight bend if not completely straight. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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