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Why are all the noses removed from Egyptian art?

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Why are all the noses removed from Egyptian art?

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So you’re saying the only way to distinguish a black person is if they have a really broad, big nose? First off, many hieroglyphics and pieces exist that show noses of Egyptians and other races at the time. If anything, most Egyptians appeared to have slim, slightly hooked noses that look Mediterranean, similar to Italians. Egyptians have included many races and countries over time but the people who inhabited the desert area that is now considered Egypt were Caucasian. Ramessess the Great had red hair as did his family. Celtics Dynasty, bone structure is a certifiable indication of race. To this day, they indentify skeletons from murder cases by race based on facial proportions. Mummies have been studied and have been found to have Caucasian facial structure as well as ones with blonde and red hair. Like I said, Egypt has changed over many many centuries. It’s been ruled by Black Sub-Saharan Africans, Caucasian North Africans, Caucasian Europeans and now Arabs. Egypt extended out much

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