Monday, September 11, 2023

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Resemblance of Faces of Ancient Egyptian Statues to those of Sub-Saharan Africans

Meant to say war in iraq, but syria too, if not as much. Main point: we as humans are destructive, but also creative. Two sides, hard to reconcile

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To add to this dismal practice, in the war in syria timeless treasures got bombed to pieces, and of courses museums were looted. Not just ancient religious prejudices, but the full horrors of war destroying the beauty and creativity of humans. 
We humans create beautiful thoughts and values, and translate into scultures and art and music, and joy.'
And then we have the opposite.
Two sides to us. 
Ken

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Later in history, probably for the same reasons ( "christian rulers/crusaders etc, disfigured ancient statues so as to discourage paganism.") :


Taliban destroyed Buddha statues


Islamic State destroyed the statutes in Palmyra



On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 18:58:54 UTC+2 Harrow, Kenneth wrote:
During the middle ages,or sooner, christian rulers/crusaders etc, disfigured ancient statues so as to discourage paganism. This was probably almost universal. 
Ken

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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Resemblance of Faces of Ancient Egyptian Statues to those of Sub-Saharan Africans
 
I wonder why some of the faces of ancient Egyptian statues I saw some years ago in the British Museum looked like the faces of people I knew in Nigeria in terms of the bone structure.

I also wonder why so many of the noses of ancient statues, including the Sphinx,   were cut off at the nostrils.

The various explanations Ive read of these disfigurements don't look plausible to me.

I realize this is an old issue but would like to read from people who have explored the subject.

Thanks

Toyin


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