![]() The originals look nothing like the reconstruction and the funny thing is that the reconstruction looks MORE Egyptian than the original. Posts: 354 | From: deputydawgland | Registered: Jun 2006 Wow this is so interesting is all new are they ancient papyrus,really this is good to read on ,but the second pic i just cannot believe cud egyptians exstend there manhood that is so so long or where they wishing. Here are pics of fragments of the original papyrus: This is where the pics Djehuti posted are taken from. I have read the original French version of the said book a while back. This website is that of Dept Uruguyan Egyptology(Montevideo University) If someone can do it.otherwise simply go to: Sorry ,but for a reason or another I am unable to load any images (I have tried in the past with zero results) The real photos of the drawings convey a better sense-as the computer enhanced images put out the porn aspect of it in lieu of the painting per see. "Oh the sons of Ethiopia observe with care the country called Ethiopia is, first, your mother second, your throne third, your wife fourth, your child fifth, your grave." - Ras Alula Aba Nega. ![]() ^^Of course such depictions are unrealistic in that there is NO WAY the mens' penises can be that long and big (even for black men)! LOLĪnd in the last picture, is that a drink the guy is putting on her butt?! And the picture before that, is that woman straddling a pyramid while putting her make-up on?!! Posts: 24647 | From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Registered: Feb 2005 These artworks are a trip!! Are these examples of Kmtwy porn?!! This Papyrus seems to be the only one of its kind ,thus. It could explain this anomaly,re sort of imported pornography. Some alternative researcher like Tarek Abdel Moty did state that the Remsesses where not true Egyptians but of Syrian descent. I would like to know if a serious translations wass made of ALL this papyrus and not just comments on the erotic vignettes and elaborating "jungian/freudian" theories from the drawings. The few discussions by academia label it as a "satyre papyrus).others state that it was what on the mind of the simple folks(?!). One can see the original photos of the said papyrus at: Read that Champollion consulted it and attributed the drawings to the "immolarity of the ancients"Ĭould it also be known as the Turin Judiciairy papyrus ?Ī scholarly discussion about it (but it is general) It is labelled Turin Papyrus 55001 which is 8.5 feet long and 10 inches high it contains 12 erotic vignettes The book on the subject is "Sacred Sexuality in Ancient Egypt:The Erotic Secrets of the Forbidden Manuscript" by Ru Schumann Antelme,2001 The consensus seems to be that it was produced(?) during the Ramessides period(1292-1075) My profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum homeĮgyptSearch Forums » Egyptology » TURIN EROTIC PAPYRUS- questions Now, this raunchy scroll is housed at Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy where anyone can check it out.EgyptSearch Forums: TURIN EROTIC PAPYRUS- questions It was actually more of a satire and a way to amuse those in the upper tiers of society.ĭue to its graphic nature, the papyrus was hidden from view for centuries and kept in libraries where interested parties would have to give a specific reason for viewing the erotic material. Researchers conclude that it’s creation wasn’t intended for erotic pleasure since sex wasn’t a shameful or hidden act during those time. It’s measurements are 8.5 feet long and 10 inches high and the material quality of the papyrus indicates that whoever owned it was a wealthy and powerful person. There are twelve scenes in total including one showing a couple’s creative use of a chariot. The scroll which is now kept in Italy, contains pictures of various positions and sexual acts featuring various tools and settings. Temple prostitutes held high esteem and different forms of sexuality and identity, such as homosexuality and transgenderism was honored and promoted. ![]() It was important to such peoples that one had a healthy sex life. It’s over 3000 years old and is one of the most controversial artifacts found in the ancient world.Īncient Egyptians were known for being virile and sexually uninhibited, many of their rituals involved the horizontal tango. The Turin Erotic Papyrus, according to Open Culture, is the oldest depiction of sex on earth.
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