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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: This was to show that the original population called Berbers were not situated in Northwest Africa, they lived in Libya. It was only recently that the white Berbers reached Siwa Oasis. The contemporary white Berbers are of Vandal origin, as opposed to the original Berbers of Libya. [/QUOTE]Clyde what do indigenous North Africans look like? Do they look like this Seti I ___________________________ Or do they look like this: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [b]___________________^^^^[/b] [/QUOTE][IMG]http://www.britishmuseum.org/collectionimages/AN00238/AN00238291_001_l.jpg[/IMG] Fragment of glazed tile showing a Libyan captive From the palace of Ramesses III, Tell el-Yahudia, Egypt 20th Dynasty, around 1200 BC British Museum [/qb][/QUOTE]To put things in perspective. Leontopolis (Tell el-Yahudia) [IMG]http://tinyurl.com/plxb7rf[/IMG] On what is it based that this fragment is a ancient Libyan captive? [QUOTE] Fragment of glazed tile showing a Libyan captive [b]From the palace of Ramesses III, Tell el-Yahudia, Egypt 20th Dynasty, around 1200 BC[/b] One of the traditional enemies of Egypt This image on this fragment represents a Libyan, a traditional enemy of Egypt. He is shown in the conventional Egyptian manner: a short beard, a long sidelock of hair, and simple clothing; the marks on his body may be tattoos. Tiles showing the traditional enemies of Egypt (known as the 'nine bows') may have been part of the decoration of a throne room in a palace, placed either on the base of the throne or on the floor in front of the throne. The king would then literally and metaphorically trample on his enemies. Tell el-Yahudia is a town-site on the Nile delta, about twenty kilometres north-east of Cairo. At some time in the past there was a Jewish temple and fortress, as well as a cemetery, at Tell el-Yahudia and its modern arabic name reflects this. The nineteenth-century excavators, Henri Naville and Flinders Petrie, were particularly interested in the site because they hoped for finds with a biblical connection. This fragment came from a clandestine excavation carried out some time before 1870, but other similar fragments found by Petrie suggest that they came from a building of Ramesses III. Ramesses made major modifications to the settlement, essentially building a new town. F.D. Friedman (ed.), Gifts of the Nile: ancient Egy (London, Thames and Hudson, 1998) G. Robins, The art of ancient Egypt (London, The British Museum Press, 1997) W.M.F. Petrie, Hyksos and Israelite cities (London, School of Archaeology, University College; Quaritch, 1906) E. Naville, The Mound of the Jew and the c (London, Egypt Exploration Fund, 1890) S. Quirke and A.J. Spencer, The British Museum book of anc (London, The British Museum Press, 1992) [/QUOTE][URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008109;p=1#000003]How ancient Libyans represented themselves.[/URL] Lybians of the Egyptian/Lybian Oasis.. Dakhla: The master of the house .. [IMG]http://alain.guilleux.free.fr/dakhla_balat_ain_asil/Pb112404.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://alain.guilleux.free.fr/dakhla_balat_ain_asil/Pb112405.jpg[/IMG] Above the front door, travel by boat. Pilgrimage to Abydos [IMG]http://alain.guilleux.free.fr/dakhla_balat_ain_asil/Pb112410.jpg[/IMG] 26th Lybian Dynasty Tomb.. [i]The founder of the dynasty was Psammetichus I, originally a member of the Libyan royal house in Saïs (which is why the period is also called the Saite Period). Psammetichus originally ruled in Egypt with the help of Assyria and ruled over Lower Egypt with other local princes (Herodotus speaks of twelve kings). With the help of Greek and Carian mercenaries he eventually succeeded in ruling alone.[/i] [IMG]http://alain.guilleux.free.fr/bahariyah_bawiti/Pb092210.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://alain.guilleux.free.fr/bahariyah_bawiti/Pb092216.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://alain.guilleux.free.fr/bahariyah_bawiti/Pb092220.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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