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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] Show me a photo of black women with pigmentation this light: [IMG]http://i64.tinypic.com/volkqw.png[/IMG] The only reason black men on this forum call this black is because they admire lighter skinned phenotypes and its in their social and sexual interests to try to extend their definition of black to include these lighter non-black pigmentation phenotypes. [/qb][/QUOTE]Assuming that this bust is not a fake and that Nefertiti was not a naturalised Egyptian from the Levant or Armenia, as theorised by some... then she was not black and was certainly not representative of ancient Egypt [even Lower Egyp], and in light of the fact that the Upper Egyptians were the overwhelming demographic majority and resemble other Northeast Africans -even today- in North Sudan and the Horn -- I don't see your point. Your argument doesn't even attempt to counter established facts that essentially obliterates all your posturing: a) Ancient Egypt was peopled by Northeast African blacks from North Sudan and the Horn from the predynastic to the Pharaonic b) "Eurasians" only entered Lower Egypt in noteworthy numbers long after the civilization had already been established by Northeast African blacks. c) Modern indigenous Upper Egyptians are the best representatives of the Pharaohs d) The arrival of outsiders into Egypt in later periods does not diminish or erase the biological, ethnic, cultural and linguistic affinities of the founders -- in the same manner that the presence of non-Europeans in ancient Greece and Rome does not in anyway undermine that the core, founding population was European. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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