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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] Doug M ^ :cool: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dinkum: [qb] According to Afrocentrics, ALL ancient Egyptian sculpture portraying Caucasians is fake. I once contacted the Egypt Museum in Cairo and asked if any of the sculpture is fake. They replied and said ALL THEIR SCULPTURES are the REAL THING, NO FAKES. Nefertiti is NOT a fake. Also as Iv written before, there have been 4 places in Egypt where DNA has been taken from ancient Egyptians. THEY WERE ALL MIDDLE EASTERN IN ORIGIN [/qb][/QUOTE]Of course modern cultures are fake. DUH DUMBASS!!! Doug M posted sculptures of Armana and Nefirtiti. Now go cry out self to sleep again. [QUOTE] During three seasons of research (in 2000, 2001 and 2003) carried out by the Combined Prehistoric Expedition at Gebel Ramlah in the southern part of the Egyptian Western Desert, three separate Final Neolithic cemeteries were discovered and excavated. Skeletal remains of 67 individuals, comprising both primary and secondary interments, were recovered from 32 discrete burial pits. Numerous grave goods were found, including lithics, pottery and ground stone objects, as well as items of personal adornment, pigments, shells and sheets of mica. Imports from distant areas prove far-reaching contacts. Analysis of the finds sheds important light on the burial rituals and social conditions of the Final Neolithic cattle keepers inhabiting Ramlah Playa. [i] This community, dated to the mid-fifth millennium B.C. (calibrated), was composed of a phenotypically diverse population derived from both North and [b]sub-Saharan Africa. [/i][/b]There were no indications of social differentiation. The deteriorating climatic conditions probably forced these people to migrate toward the Nile Valley where they undoubtedly contributed to the birth of ancient Egyptian civilization. [/QUOTE]—Michał Kobusiewicz, Jacek Kabaciński, Romuald Schild, Joel D. Irish and Fred Wendorf Burial practices of the Final Neolithic pastoralists at Gebel Ramlah, Western Desert of Egypt British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan 13 (2009): 147–74 http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/publications/online_journals/bmsaes/issue_13/kobusiewicz.aspx [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dinkum: [qb] Ancient Egyptians DID NOT portray their exact likeness in sculptures. They used an idealized versions of themselves. In other words, they had themselves portrayed as more pretty or handsome. This recreations looks just like the skull: http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embed-lg/public/2018/02/06/texus4paris54312.jpg [/qb][/QUOTE]What you posted was GARBAGE. DEAL WITH REALITY. AIR HEAD! THIS IS HOW SHE IS DEPICTED IN COLOR COMPLEXION BY ANCIENT EGYPTIANS!!!!! You obviously have to incredibly dumb, if you can't see this difference. [IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DMsETV5V4AEkjHD.jpg:large[/IMG] "..portrayed as more pretty or handsome.." You are debunking yourself here, you dumbass. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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