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Tomb robbers have taken unknown artifacts from the tombs of the Egyptians. What ever they took can never be verified as being an actual artifact, BUT in every case where actual archeologist has entered a burial chamber, a log of every item found is recorded.
Forgers could take a couple hundreds worth of gold, create a supposed object from ancient Egypt and sell it for a hundred thousand dollars. Watch Antique Road Show some time and see how forgers make fools of people.
Every authenticated artifact has been recorded. Every inch of every wall of a newly found tomb has been photographed ... so when people come up with some picture of an object or wall painting from ancient Egypt, it can be verified.
Any picture I present from a private web site should be questioned by you.. as I question it my self ... as the supposed "blond Egyptians" in this web page.

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Today of course there are many blond hair Egyptians AFTER the Europeans infested their gene pool, but we want to look at Egyptians in the time period before they were polluted by Europeans.

Here are two pictures a guy used to show us that there were blondes in Egypt.
The top is a guy with a dog. He neglected to reveal that was not his hair, but a helmet he was wearing. On the left side of this picture I stretched the detail, to show the general outline of this helmet.
It may also be a hat. Note on the back side of his head how the sharp line of the color is on the back of his ear.

Egyptians either shaved their head or had long flowing hair and not bobbed as in this picture.
I do not have dsl and it takes me a long time to look through pictures on the web. Last night I saw a similar picture of 5 or 6 Egyptians with the very same "yellow hair and bobbed hair cut" or they happened to be wearing the same hat or helmet. If I find it again by accident I will include it in my "blond hair Egyptians"

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On the bottom left of the picture below is an actual painting of birds in a burial chamber. Guessing the blocks of this chamber were about this color, the light yellow is what the wall would have looked like before they started painting.

When people draw, they either just use one (or a couple colors).. or they try to include every color and hue of the actual subject. The painting on the bottom left is a full color attempt.
If they would have just used a single color of the material of the back ground and then drawn with a single color to create the lines, it would have looked like the bird in the upper right of this picture.

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Now look at the bird above the red dot in the picture below. The artist did not fill in the colors but used only black to draw the outline... so shall we assume the color of the stone it was painted on is the actual color of the bird?
The hair of the Egyptian and kid is sandy yellow, shall we assume their hair was the same color as the stone the image was drawn on?
To the right of the picture in the blue dot (looks like) a deer that is outlined, shall we assume the actual deer was the color of the stone it was painted on?

Look at the kid's hand by the green dot? How is it his hand is the same color as the stone it was colored on but his face is dark brown? Was the kid wearing gloves?
In the legs below the pink dot, note the legs are the same color as the stone wall. Was the kid wearing long pants, or did they just neglect to color these parts and allow them to keep the color of the canvas (rock) they were painted on?

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This appears to be a wall painting. Unlike statues and other artifacts, wall paintings remain in the tombs, so when some one shows you a wall painting ask them
#1 What site did this picture come from
#2 What room did it come from
#3 Did you get the picture by photographing it yourself or did you get it off the private site of an individual telling some story?
#4 Which Egyptian museum staff has the recorded information about this particular drawing.

Blond Egyptians? show me your pictures, give the tomb, the room and which wall they are painted on, then give me an official source where I can verify this is an un-altered image of the original picture.
The pictures I get off National Geographic, PBS, The History Channel, The Discovery Channel ... I pretty well trust these sources when they go in live with cameras rolling.. but any picture I get off private web sites are no more than gossip.. that which may or may not be.

 

 

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