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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^^ Actually it is not the same woman. The mural above portrays the goddess Het-her guiding the queen Nefertari wife of Ramesiu II. By the way, the brown paint of Nefertari is faded if you do an images search on Nefertari's tomb you can see images where only traces of the brown coloring is left on her cheeks, neck, hands, and feet. As I explained earlier, certain [i]colors[/i] in Egyptian art are symbolic. The most common type is the yellow color of women. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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