subgenius wrote:Bazooka wrote:Have another go.
Take a look at the figure who is standing and is clearly black, upon which Joseph has drawn a white head.
Now shift your gaze a little lower down and see if you can tell us the colour of his black legs....
Now i know you are kidding...why would the heads of each figure be different...your answer - to match their pant suit....got it!
Hmm...you seem to be suggesting the standing figure is wearing a black onesie...you're not saying that, are you?
Please explain why the standing figure (upon which Joseph drew a white head) has a black body. I will assist you by giving some options:
1. The standing figure was wearing a black onesie.
2. The standing figure should have had a black head but Joseph got it wrong.
3. Black beings with white heads were common place images on Egyptian papyri even though we don't know why.
4. The black figure should have had the head of a Jackal but Joseph got it wrong.
5. The standing figure (that you claimed had white legs) actually has a white body even though the image gives the impression it's black.
Or feel free to offer another explanation for the white head on a black body or indeed, why you claimed the black legs were, in fact, white?