
Capo wrote:I found this which is quite interesting.
http://www.stewartsynopsis.com/black_eg ... iginal.htm
[img]http://www.stewartsynopsis.com/q_file2.jpg[/img]
Narmer (Menes) The 1st Pharaoh of Egypt

Dr. Gonzo wrote:Great analagy Ancient Tribes of America. By you're thinking then King Tut was also white.

Ancient Tribes of America wrote:This artifact was actually painted to be much more lifelike.
Thats like saying color didn't exist in the 1920's cus all the movies had no color. It was just made that way.
The artifact that was painted to be more lifelike says he is Black.

Dr. Gonzo wrote:Ancient Tribes of America wrote:This artifact was actually painted to be much more lifelike.
Thats like saying color didn't exist in the 1920's cus all the movies had no color. It was just made that way.
The artifact that was painted to be more lifelike says he is Black.
Really?
Where is the source of the story that says that he was painted black because King Tut was black?


Dr. Gonzo wrote:Once again you have zero proof to you're statements.
Ok, I will give you proof and provide you with a link to show that you are completely wrong Ancient Tribes of America. But, I'm sure you will make up some excuse to say you are right.
Anyways read the quote below.
The statues, of refined craftsmanship and striking in both their life-size dimensions and the black finish of the skin, are testimony to the skill of the artist who has succeeded in investing their features with a sense of the almost supernatural power they wielded as guardians of the burial chamber. Rather than being designed to frighten eventual intruders, the black skin tone was a reference to the earth and thus, given that these are ka images of the sovereign, emphasizes indestructibility of the creative nature of the king, evoking the aspects of rebirth and cyclical resurrection of Osiris.
http://www.crystalinks.com/tutstomb.html

Ancient Tribes of America wrote:Dr. Gonzo wrote:Once again you have zero proof to you're statements.
Ok, I will give you proof and provide you with a link to show that you are completely wrong Ancient Tribes of America. But, I'm sure you will make up some excuse to say you are right.
Anyways read the quote below.
The statues, of refined craftsmanship and striking in both their life-size dimensions and the black finish of the skin, are testimony to the skill of the artist who has succeeded in investing their features with a sense of the almost supernatural power they wielded as guardians of the burial chamber. Rather than being designed to frighten eventual intruders, the black skin tone was a reference to the earth and thus, given that these are ka images of the sovereign, emphasizes indestructibility of the creative nature of the king, evoking the aspects of rebirth and cyclical resurrection of Osiris.
http://www.crystalinks.com/tutstomb.html
dood. Africans believed that Black was the color of good. Cus they were all Black. Not because its the color of the earth. Sheesh.

Dr. Gonzo wrote:Then why the hell would ancient Egyptians think differently from you?
Oh let me guess they must be wrong just because you believe differently.

Ancient Tribes of America wrote:Dr. Gonzo wrote:Then why the hell would ancient Egyptians think differently from you?
Oh let me guess they must be wrong just because you believe differently.
Listen. They made the bust white looking for money. More people will come and pay money. Yeah wutever.
But you can't buy history. History is still legitimate. Its still real. History doesn't change because some guy wanted to make money.

Dr. Gonzo wrote:Ancient Tribes of America wrote:Dr. Gonzo wrote:Then why the hell would ancient Egyptians think differently from you?
Oh let me guess they must be wrong just because you believe differently.
Listen. They made the bust white looking for money. More people will come and pay money. Yeah wutever.
But you can't buy history. History is still legitimate. Its still real. History doesn't change because some guy wanted to make money.
First of all the King Tut bust looks arab or persian not "white".
And you are right you can't change history and you can't also change the fact that King Tut was not black or white.


Dr. Gonzo wrote:What part of Herodotus seeing Egyptians when Egypt had been already been conqured by the Nubians from the south of Egypt do you not understand?
And didn't, I mention already why the Ancient Egyptians were painted black?
the black skin tone was a reference to the earth and thus, given that these are ka images of the sovereign, emphasizes indestructibility of the creative nature of the king, evoking the aspects of rebirth and cyclical resurrection of Osiris.

Ancient Tribes of America wrote:Dr. Gonzo wrote:What part of Herodotus seeing Egyptians when Egypt had been already been conqured by the Nubians from the south of Egypt do you not understand?
And didn't, I mention already why the Ancient Egyptians were painted black?
the black skin tone was a reference to the earth and thus, given that these are ka images of the sovereign, emphasizes indestructibility of the creative nature of the king, evoking the aspects of rebirth and cyclical resurrection of Osiris.
And there is no evidence that they weren't black before Nubians came. Of course they were still black. Even Ethiopians are considered Hamitic.
All the archaelogical evidence says they are black. Just show me one solid 100% piece of evidence that shows ancient Egyptians weren't Black.

Dr. Gonzo wrote:The people from Ham were also "white".
And if the Egyptians were black before before the Nubians invaded them, Why the hell then would ancient Egyptians use Henna to darken their skin?
If they were black why would they use Henna on their skin and hair?
They wouldn't need to right? Their skin was already dark according to you.

Ancient Tribes of America wrote:Dr. Gonzo wrote:The people from Ham were also "white".
And if the Egyptians were black before before the Nubians invaded them, Why the hell then would ancient Egyptians use Henna to darken their skin?
If they were black why would they use Henna on their skin and hair?
They wouldn't need to right? Their skin was already dark according to you.
If they covered the man made Bust of King Tut with Henna, then I wouldn't really complain. They should follow ancient Egyptian customs out of respect.


willihen wrote:check it out
Why the caucasian features on the drawings and sculptures if they
were all black.

Capo wrote:Well personally I thought that bust of Menes, said to be the first pharaoh, has many black characteristics, the nose and lips.

Dr. Gonzo wrote:willihen wrote:check it out
Why the caucasian features on the drawings and sculptures if they
were all black.
Have you not been reading the replies of Ancient Tribes of America?
No matter how much you prove that for the most part Ancient Egyptians were NOT black he keeps on insisting they were.
It's starting to get pathetic. All he is doing is going by his own thoughts and opinions instead of actual facts.


Capo wrote:Hey check this out. All types of people are on those drawings haha
http://www.catchpenny.org/race.html
But about race it is hard to completely define a skin color or certain people once again in a little box, it just doesn't exist. People are gonna try finding new and new characteristics (or boundaries) to try n categorize but it doesnt go that way, it's never gonna end. Like I said, I don't believe skin color was an issue back then and they were all over it like this is going. There were black, persian, meds, whatever you wanna name it mixing and since Egypy was a big empire I think it's natural other people often went there for merchandising and all, like a crossroad of neighbouring peoples. These discussions always come out like this. And some people go even as far to think that just coz theire skin color ressembles, they can relate to the culture and egyptian heritage, that's BS.

Cold Bear wrote:IN RESPONSE TO THE OLMEC STATUE
yes probably partially of African descent. Just like there were findings of African descended groups in Thailand and many other points in Southeast Asia.
Also Gonzo, can you post proof that they were white? I know there are many light Egyptians. I know this lady who could pass for light Arabic who is Egyptian - very fair skinned, and yet her sons are brown and have African hair.
If Egypt is heavily populated by Blacks now, and when Herodotus wrote about, it was the same way... and the whole fact of it BEING IN AFRICA (use some common sense, fool), how much can it really be non-blacks populating it as a majority?
Your whole Henna argument is weak as hell. Just cause somebody is light-skinned doesn't make them not black, fool. Black people also tan. You're a dumb motherfucker if you're thinking, "They can't wear Henna cause it won't show up on their dark dark skin". Fool, that's like saying Blacks don't get tattoos cause it won't show up on them.


Dr. Gonzo wrote:Capo wrote:Hey check this out. All types of people are on those drawings haha
http://www.catchpenny.org/race.html
But about race it is hard to completely define a skin color or certain people once again in a little box, it just doesn't exist. People are gonna try finding new and new characteristics (or boundaries) to try n categorize but it doesnt go that way, it's never gonna end. Like I said, I don't believe skin color was an issue back then and they were all over it like this is going. There were black, persian, meds, whatever you wanna name it mixing and since Egypy was a big empire I think it's natural other people often went there for merchandising and all, like a crossroad of neighbouring peoples. These discussions always come out like this. And some people go even as far to think that just coz theire skin color ressembles, they can relate to the culture and egyptian heritage, that's BS.
Of course the ancient Egyptians at one point were black they were conquered by the Nubians but that was near the end of ancient Egyptian civilization not beginning of their rule.
Cold Bear wrote:IN RESPONSE TO THE OLMEC STATUE
yes probably partially of African descent. Just like there were findings of African descended groups in Thailand and many other points in Southeast Asia.
Also Gonzo, can you post proof that they were white? I know there are many light Egyptians. I know this lady who could pass for light Arabic who is Egyptian - very fair skinned, and yet her sons are brown and have African hair.
If Egypt is heavily populated by Blacks now, and when Herodotus wrote about, it was the same way... and the whole fact of it BEING IN AFRICA (use some common sense, fool), how much can it really be non-blacks populating it as a majority?
Your whole Henna argument is weak as hell. Just cause somebody is light-skinned doesn't make them not black, fool. Black people also tan. You're a dumb motherfucker if you're thinking, "They can't wear Henna cause it won't show up on their dark dark skin". Fool, that's like saying Blacks don't get tattoos cause it won't show up on them.


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