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The colors of ancient Egyptians range from blacks, browns and a very small
% of "whites" (from wall paintings).
In the department of physical remains (my guess for what it is worth) 99.95%
of all mummies have black hair. (this can be argued for or against only with
evidence, I will let anyone put in their own estimation if they wanna play).
MUMMIES WITH BLOND HAIR
I suppose there are some of you who may go to the ancient tombs. With all
of your discussions/arguments in your minds, you are the essence of my jurors.
You know what to look for and only after you have been there (looking for skin
color) in your own tour, will you be able to know if I make my case or if I am
full of hot air.
You say there are pictures of a couple of mummies found
with blond hair, great now do this.
1a) Have those mummies hair tested by forensic anthropologist and see if the
hair has any chemicals in it to change the color. (On one anthropology show
about Africans, some of them use cow urine to color their hair red). Egyptians
could have used different methods to color their hair... begin by having those
blond hair mummies tested
by forensic anthropologist for traces of elements that would have changed hair
color.
1b) Count every statue or wall painting in the tomb where those 'blond hair'
Egyptians were found and record the % of Egyptians which
the artist chose black for the hair of the Egyptians.
1c) Count every statue or wall painting in the tomb where those 'blond hair'
Egyptians were found and record the % of Egyptians which
the artist chose blond for the hair of the Egyptians.
1d) See if you can find any ancient paintings of the
mummies (with blond hair) having black hair or if the pictures of those
Egyptians have blond hair.
1e) When looking at pictures on any individual's site, they most likely copied
their pictures off some one else's site, over and over. You may point to
pictures on that site as some kind of fact? NO any picture you represent as a
fact must be from a museum site. Once you find a picture
on an individual's site you must contact the author of that web page, find
their source and only when you can see that
picture from the site of a museum or a picture in a book like National
Geographic, can you begin to view paintings that were taken in their original
appearance.
(May 2005 TV .. first showing repeated over and over for months) This
groundbreaking research is also featured as the cover story of National
Geographic magazine's June issue.
Tut's Final Secrets / National Geographic (nationalgeographics.com).
HATS
In some paints there are rows of Egyptian soldiers with all the same type
clothes.. and they all have the very same type hair cuts.. or they are hats.
This particular hat style is displayed in multiple colors.
I could be wrong, but I do not remember ever seeing any Egyptian women with
short hair, but I have seen a few pictures of them with the same type of hair
cuts or hats as the Egyptian soldiers who all had the very same kind of hair
cuts or hats. Are any of the wall paintings of hats and
not hair color?
WIGS
On history channel programs, they said Egyptians wore wigs. Unless they
found wigs or ancient writings of the Egyptians speaking about wigs, I do not
know how they could arrive at this information.
If they wore wigs, one of the questions we would have to ask, did the artist
paint an image of any of the Egyptians hair color or
their wigs on?
SKIN COLOR
Some of the paintings on web sites show Egyptians who look like they may
have had 'white' skin.
In some images such as Nefertiti, one statue makes her look almost white, but
other paintings make her look dark brown.
2a) Are their paintings of the same Egyptians with both
'white' and 'black' skin?
2b) Are the pictures on the web sites the original
painting or are they restorations of modern times?
The ancient Egyptians were pretty good with statues but their ability to draw
facial features were little better than the cartoons of Homer Simpson. My own
ability to draw is no better than Egyptians, but I can select a color close to
a race of people. If the only record left of us 3000
years from now was of Homer and Bart Simpson, what color do you suppose future
generations would think we were?
One famous racist who made fun of blacks was a "Jew" named Al Jolson
who got on stage with black face (painted himself to look like a black with
big lips) and sang "Mammy". If a future
generation only had a painting of Al Jolson, they would think NY
"Jews" were Negroes, but there was not one Negro in the
family or synagogue of Jolson. No one could pick the Jolson family out of a
line up with any other German or Russian.
2c) Was any of the ancient Egyptian artist painting
abstract pictures that did NOT reflect the actual colors of any Egyptians..
such as the green and blue face Egyptians also found in tombs with
"white" Egyptians?
Here in America the pottery industry created tens of thousands of little yard
statues of a Negro stable boy with a lantern in his hand. They still create
the very same yard piece but now the Negro boy is sold with a white face. All
kind of reasons could exist for any modification from reality.
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Below in two of the pictures are composite. I cut them down to make the
page faster loading. Some detail is lost but you can click on the links to see
the individual pictures before I cut them down. They are pop up pictures
(means if you click on them, they will come up in a 2nd window and you will
not have to press the back key to return to this page)
Upper left ( canvas5.jpg ) these are
supposed to be different races of Arabs from other countries.
Ok let's say the white guy is supposed to be a Syrian, the other from Lebanon.
3a) What museum or what tomb is this painting in?
3b) Is there text in those tombs that identify who they were?
3c) If indeed they are supposed to be 'whites' from other Arab countries, are
there other paintings of black Syrians and blacks from Lebanon? IF so, how
many black (non Egyptians) are found in the tombs compared to whites?
The next group on the top right (canvas6.jpg
) are not clearly white.. tan to black, this would be a matter of prejudice to
say what color they were.
On the bottom picture ( canvas7.jpg
), what are you going to do about Egyptians with green faces (above the red
dots). Do you suppose green Martians built the pyramids or do you think the
ancient artist got a bug once in a while to create paintings with a color
skin, no Egyptian had?
There are MANY MORE paintings of Egyptians with bird heads than fair skin
Egyptians. There are MANY MORE paintings of Egyptians with wolves or crocodile
heads than there are pictures of light hair (wigs or hats).
The insignificant number of images that 'could be' fair skin Egyptians are not
one in 500 (my guess, one would have to make an actual study). My guesses are
no better than my opponents, I just try to pose questions that actual scholars
with the opportunity could verify.
This painting was in the tomb of Setit. I don't know about you, but to me
the guy on the right looks like another green Martian.
I suppose people could find gobs more "white, orange, green and blue face
Egyptians", but the questions are always the same. Was the ancient artist
painting true or abstract colors not found in any Egyptian's face?
The top left ( canvas9.jpg) This
ancient painting must be one of the blue face girlfriends
of Papa Smurf, then we have an Egyptian with brown legs and a blue BIRD HEAD.
On the far right is a purple skin Egyptian.
This is a picture( tutprep.jpg )
from National Geographic. You can buy the CD, the program will be on again and
again or you can see this picture in National Geographic magazine. The source
here is not some ding a ling's web site who altered the pictures, copied it
from another site, modified it .. the source here is one you can verify.
In the foreground are actual modern day Egyptians standing inside of
Tuts tomb and behind them is a painting of Tut and his buddies and their
natural skin colors.
***
I suppose in every society there are small segments who color their faces,
dye their hair ( have even seen green and blue hair girls), wear wigs. Looking
at the natives of South America isolated we see them as they were before the
Europeans came, but if they were to paint pictures of themselves in their
manufactured hair/face colors... If future generations were to look at these
pictures they would see white faces, yellow hair.
Assuming they painted pictures of all their villagers the way they were in
daily life, 99.95% of the pictures would show dark brown skin and black hair.
When looking at pictures of people of the past, we must look
at the overwhelming majority and know they looked like that.. look
at the very small % of offbeat images and wonder if it reflects actual colors
or style/glamour modifications to make them stick out in the crowed.
(It is not too late, the "blond hair mummies" can still have their
hair tested for chemical compounds).
***
Zero, X% _____ What ever % (if any) white people lived in the middle east
(before the invasion of the Europeans) will not be decided by any reading this
post now. I try to plant things to think about.. let you read the prejudice
from all sides.. but through the years if you remember these questions while
you are watching documentaries, travel shows, history show and you see
pictures on video taken on site, you will add the data to your own mind.
Assuming there were some "whites" in ancient Egypt ... in that tomb
... what % of mummies have 'blond' hair compared to the number who have
'black' hair'? What % of the wall paintings (that could be hair, hats or wigs)
have blond and what % of those images reveal black (hair, hats or wigs)?
Remember the reason of this study / argument is to conclude of the European
"Jews" are physically connected to the native people of the middle
east.
When any of you decide they were actually blond / fair
hair Egyptians, then we will use your very own projection of the number of
blond / fair hair Egyptians ... by your very own
words I will show you the ramifications and see how many of you will reply my
questions .
After you tell us what happened to the 'white' Egyptian descendants, what I
really want you to tell me is what happened to the blue and green Egyptians?
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