While the Tarim mummies date to about 1200 years after Joseph, they demonstrate that plaid tartans were in use among the Scythians circa 1,000 BC. In the Egyptian Book of Gates, which dates to the Divided Kingdom, the Asiatics (dwellers of Israel) are depicted wearing garments with multiple colored woven threads. Also note the tassles on the fringes. This is an Israelite depicted in the New Kingdom of Egypt, supporting the CFAH chronology that places the New Kingdom of Egypt contemporary with the Israelite Monarchy and Divided Kingdom.
Why do you think plaid? The weaving techniques they had then, or are there ancient near east pictures of people with plaid, or some other reason?
While the Tarim mummies date to about 1200 years after Joseph, they demonstrate that plaid tartans were in use among the Scythians circa 1,000 BC. In the Egyptian Book of Gates, which dates to the Divided Kingdom, the Asiatics (dwellers of Israel) are depicted wearing garments with multiple colored woven threads. Also note the tassles on the fringes. This is an Israelite depicted in the New Kingdom of Egypt, supporting the CFAH chronology that places the New Kingdom of Egypt contemporary with the Israelite Monarchy and Divided Kingdom.
https://itoldya420.getarchive.net/amp/media/asiatic-people-in-book-of-gates-rendering-ba2bd4
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