Updated in May 2005, this is a list of Egyptologists' email addresses presented on Egyptologist Nigel Strudwick's innovative website. See the webpage above for details of how the listing has been compiled.
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In looking at a profile of the Sphinx, it appears to be African rather than Arab. In looking at the Arab facial structures vs the African structures, it definitely appears African. The African did have a great culture prior to the Egyptian culture. I believe the Sphinx was done prior to the Egyptians, thus making the Sphinx much older than 4,500 years old.
This blog was set up in 2004 to aggregate news about Egyptology and related topics from online sources on a regular basis. It was closed in August 2012, and I now use it to replicate short news posts that are updated on my Twitter account.
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Kat Newkirk was my partner in this enterprise almost from the moment that I woke up on my 40th birthday and thought that an Egyptology news blog might be a useful facility and she still supplies me with news items for my Twitter account.
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In looking at a profile of the Sphinx, it appears to be African rather than Arab. In looking at the Arab facial structures vs the African structures, it definitely appears African. The African did have a great culture prior to the Egyptian culture. I believe the Sphinx was done prior to the Egyptians, thus making the Sphinx much older than 4,500 years old.
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