“NEGRO EGYPT” AND THE ORIGINS OF EGYPTOLOGY

“NEGRO EGYPT” AND THE ORIGINS OF EGYPTOLOGY
A Frenchman by the name of Constantin de Volney, visited Egypt during the 18th century. Volney, a philosopher, historian, orientalist and politician had preconceived notions of who and what Black people were, yet he shoved that aside and published the truth of what he saw when visiting Egypt and wrote about it in an article enтιтle, “Negro Egypt”.
While this language is outdated and may be offensive to some, it is necessary we study the earliest writings of Egyptologists such as Gerald Mᴀssy, E.A. Wallis Budge, and the father of Egyptology himself Jean-François Champollion, before the likes of Flinders Petrie and George Reisner would conspire to whitewash ancient Egypt and separate it from the rest of the continent.
These racist academics had a colonial agenda to falsify the historical record and created the now outdated and debunked racist theories such as the “Hamitic Theory” and “Dynastic Theory”. Although these theories have long been abandoned by all credible academics, these ideas are still promoted in the media and popular culture. Although the academic consensus acknowledges the African origins of ancient Egypt, we still have a lot of work to do to correct the historical record in the minds of the mᴀsses.
Count Volney testified in particular to the Africanity of the ancient Egyptians. In describing the Sphinx, he attributed to its features and a head characterized as being Negro:
“But coming back to Egypt, the fact that it returns to history offers many reflections to philosophy. What a subject for meditation, to see the current barbarism and ignorance of the Copts (mestizo descended from the Greeks and the Egyptians), resulting from the alliance of the deep genius of the Egyptians and the brilliant spirit of the Greeks.
To think that this race of black men, today our slave and the object of our contempt, is the very one to whom we owe our arts, our sciences and even the use of speech. Finally, to imagine that it is in the midst of peoples who call themselves the most friends of freedom and humanity that the most barbaric of slaveries has been sanctioned and questioned whether black men have an intelligence of species of white men!”

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