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the Ancient Egyptians actually looked like Sigourney Weaver, nice try coli militants
Underrated post.
the Ancient Egyptians actually looked like Sigourney Weaver, nice try coli militants
Have white folks stopped claiming Egypt and moors yet?
This nikka Google the darkest Somalians he could find lol.Somalis are dark for the most part
darker than Ethiopians who live in the high lands
And Somalis ain't mixed with nothing, the Sudanese are a diff story
This nikka Google the darkest Somalians he could find lol.
Most are a Carmel brown complexion
Most Somalis are actually that color. Don't believe those Somali nationalist who'll gave you believe most Somalis look like this on average.This nikka Google the darkest Somalians he could find lol.
Most are a Carmel brown complexion
nah. Ethios and Eritreans are all basically the same shade as one another. On average they are lighter. But Somalis vary significantly. You will see all shades.Most Somalis are actually that color. Don't believe those Somali nationalist who'll gave you believe most Somalis look like this on average.
From what I heard from many Horners, Somalis are said to be the darkest of the horn.
Most Somalis are actually that color. Don't believe those Somali nationalist who'll gave you believe most Somalis look like this on average.
From what I heard from many Horners, Somalis are said to be the darkest of the horn.
Just saying what @FAH1223 posted is not inaccurate though. But you're most likely right since I'm not Somali.@ ancient Egyptians looking like
nah. Ethios and Eritreans are all basically the same shade as one another. On average they are lighter. But Somalis vary significantly. You will see all shades.
Have white folks stopped claiming Egypt and moors yet?
Show us proof us this?????? lolAnd ancient Egyptians were slimmed nose and light complexion. IDk what these militants is taking about.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 121 (3): 219-229"The raw values in Table 6 suggest that Egyptians had the "super-Negroid" body plan described by Robins (1983).. This pattern is supported by Figure 7 (a plot of population mean femoral and tibial lengths; data from Ruff, 1994), which indicates that the Egyptians generally have tropical body plans. Of the Egyptian samples, only the Badarian and Early Dynastic period populations have shorter tibiae than predicted from femoral length. Despite these differences, all samples lie relatively clustered together as compared to the other populations." (Zakrzewski, S.R.(2003). "Variation in ancient Egyptian stature and body proportions".
And ancient Egyptians were slimmed nose and light complexion. IDk what these militants is taking about.
Here's something that kills his theory, the OPs and everyones else theorys on how the Ancient Egyptians looked. This is something I posted on Egyptsearch and its about how King Ramses II dynasty and the 20th dynasty looked!
James Harris from Edward Wente, X-ray Atlas of the Royal Mummies (Chicago: University of Chicago, 1980)The XVIV Dynasty is higher in ANB and SN-M Plane than the XX Dynasty. Ramesses IV is the only one in these two dynasties with strong alveolar prognathism, at least, as indicated by SNA. However, dental alveolar prognathism is quite common in both dynasties.Also, both have ANB and SN- M Plane at mean angles higher than even African Americans.
s In terms of head shape, the XVIV and XX dynasties look more like the early Nubian skulls from the mesolithic with low vaults and sloping, curved foreheads. The XVII and XVIII dynasty skulls are shaped more like modern Nubians with globular skulls and high vaults. Merenptah, Siptah and Ramesses V all have pronounced glabellae. Ramesses IV has a bulging occiput similar to the "Elder Lady." Ramesses II and his son, Merenptah, both have rather weakly inclined mandibles with long ramus. Ramesses II's father, Seti I, does not possess this feature, though, suggesting that this was inherited from Ramesses II's mother, Queen Mut-Tuy. The gonial angle of Seti I is 116.3 compared to 107.9 and 109 for Ramesses II and Merenptah respectively.
The XVIV and XX dynasty heads do not have steep foreheads, receding zygomatic arches or prominent chins. Generally, both glabella and occiput are rounded and projecting to varying degrees. The sagittal contour is usually flattened, at least to some degree, although this sometimes begins before the bregma rather than in post-bregmatic position. The whole mandible is rarely squarish, although the body sometimes has a wavy edge. The latter feature, though, is very common in both ancient and modern Nubians. According to Gill (1986), an undulating mandible is a characteristic of Negroids.
The difference between late XVII and XVIII dynasty royal mummies and contemporary Nubians is slight. During the XVIV and XX dynasties we see possibly some mixing between a Nubian element that is more similar to Mesolithic Nubians (low vaults, sloping frontal bone, etc.), with an orthognathous population. Since the Ramessides were of northern extraction, this could represent miscegenation with modern Mediterraneans of Levantine type. The projecting zygomatic arches of Seti I suggest remnants of the old Natufian/Tasian types of the Holocene period.
If the heads of Queens Nodjme and Esemkhebe are any indication, there may have been a new influx of southern blood during the XXI Dynasty.
In summation, the New Kingdom Pharaohs and Queens whose mummies have been recovered bear strong similarity to either contemporary Nubians, as with the XVII and XVIII dynasties, or with Mesolithic-Holocene Nubians, as with the XVIV and XX dynasties. The former dynasties seem to have a strong southern affinity, while the latter possessed evidence of mixing with modern Mediterranean types and also, possibly, with remnants of the old Tasian and Natufian populations. From the few sample available from the XXI Dynasty, there may have been a new infusion from the south at this period.