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Were Ancient Egyptians Black? Let’s Look at the Evidence

Ancient Egyptians were sophisticated and culturally rich, but how much do we know about what they really looked like?

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kemet Akhenaten wasn’t black-skinned; his features closely resemble those of modern Egyptians. The depictions of ancient Egyptians in art, statues, and wall carvings align more with the physical traits of contemporary Egyptians and North Africans, rather than those of Sub-Saharan Africans.

kemet Akhenaten wasn’t black-skinned; his features closely resemble those of modern Egyptians. The depictions of ancient Egyptians in art, statues, and wall carvings align more with the…

Top pictures are youth from Luxor, Egypt. In the middle are painted statues of Tut. The bottom pictures are “Nubian Egyptians”. I believe by appearances, accompanied by other info, that the Nubian types of Southern Egypt and Northern Sudan are the archetype, or progenitors to the Luxor appearance

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Keeping it REAL…. that depiction of the 2nd person with black skin is osiris , not a pharoah , they werent black but they werent white either .

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Egyptian Collar As early as the Old Kingdom (circa 2670–2195 B.C.), Egyptian artisans fashioned images of gods, kings, and mortals wearing broad collars made of molded tubular and teardrop beads. The Usekh or Wesekh is a personal ornament, a type of broad collar or necklace, familiar to many because of its presence in images of the ancient Egyptian elite.

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Were Ancient Egyptians Black? Let’s Look at the Evidence Ancient Egyptians were sophisticated and culturally rich, but how much do we know about what they really looked…