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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] I admit I was rushed when posting earlier today. Looked like you were talking about the Tjemehu from Ramses III tomb KV11, if not accept my apology. [IMG]http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/3134/2of2nd.jpg[/IMG] It doesn't matter what other depictions show the Tamehu painted in KV11 are not dark. Also other TMHHW of the Book of Gates scene 30 are lite brite. See them in Merneptah KV8 and in Seti KV17. If I give these links will you click them to learn more? [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=006463]Yurco & Hornung vs. Ampim & Lepsius (Again?? Yes, again!) [/URL] [URL=http://thenile.phpbb-host.com/sutra7028.php]BG 4:5 vg30 as in KV11 tomb of Rameses III[/URL] Tjehenu the earliest known Libyans to the AE were uniformily painted dark. Tjemehu otoh varied in complexion. Also Temehu in New Kingdom times was apparently genetic for Libyan and could include Libu/Rebu, Meshwesh, and others. IMO it's piss poor methodology to refuse to see what's plainly right in front of your eyes because it seems to support cauca-whatever presence in Africa. We don't need that kind of African studies, it'd be as false and groundless as the works of the Eurocentric Africanists you rail against. Maybe you and certain others need a feel good history but I'd rather have it as close to what it was as we can reconstruct it. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Son of Ra: [qb] @Tukuler What??? It seems you can't read or grasp the argument at hand. 1. I said the coins could be of a Nubian people, because Nubians were known for supplying Carthage with their elephants, so I heard. And I also heard those coins could be of a Nubian person. Had nothing to do with hieroglyphics. Truthcentric was the one that brought up the coins. 2. I said the paint was faded...Well because it is and you can clearly see some of the darker colors on it. Not only that, I said it because some people would use that painting as proof of pale Skin Caucasoid roaming Africa, which is not rare because Eurocentrics always love to post faded paintings as representatives of pale skin people being in Africa. Most paintings I've seen on the Libyans, they were brown skinned no different from the Ancient Egyptians. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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