How did the ancient Egyptians see themselves? Into which ethnic category did they put themselves? What did they call themselves? The language and literature left to us by the Egyptians of the Pharaonic epoch supply explicit answers to these questions which the scholars cannot refrain from minimizing, twisting or ‘interpret-ing’.

How did the ancient Egyptians see themselves? Into which ethnic category did they put themselves? What did they call themselves? The language and literature left to us…

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The ancient egyptians portrayed themselves and their neighbors with remarkable details and artistry.

The ancient egyptians portrayed themselves and their neighbors with remarkable details and artistry. The first image depicts a Kusнιтe. As you can observe, Nilotic populations share a…

Nubia is the mother of ancient Egypt. The pharaohs were generally Nubians before Eurasian invasions. Especially the natives ones. Black Africa is the root of ancient Egypt.

Nubia is the mother of ancient Egypt. The pharaohs were generally Nubians before Eurasian invasions. Especially the natives ones. Black Africa is the root of ancient Egypt….

An Arabgyptian standing beside his m0lested Asiatic ancestors

An Arabgyptian standing beside his m0lested Asiatic ancestors Asiatic enemies trampled A battle scene depicting Asiatic bearded men (West Asia/Eastern Mediterranean) being trampled under the horses that…

Eurocentrics say King Tutankhamun had European DNA.

Eurocentrics say King Tutankhamun had European DNA. That’s how they see ancient Egyptians : Tanned Burnt Caucasian, not african Are half the men in Europe related to…

In 1787, Count Constantine de Volney — a French nobleman, philosopher, historian, orientalist, and politician — began a journey to the East in late 1782 and arrived in Ottoman Egypt, where he spent almost seven months. Constantine de Volney was deeply affected by the insтιтution of slavery. His opinion that the ancient Egyptians were black Africans deviated from the typical late 18th-century European view but gave him many reasons for reflection. During his visit to Egypt, he expressed astonishment to find that the Egyptians — whose civilization was highly admired in Europe — were not white.

In 1787, Count Constantine de Volney — a French nobleman, philosopher, historian, orientalist, and politician — began a journey to the East in late 1782 and arrived…

History of The King Ramses II

History of The King Ramses II : Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, is one of the most famous and powerful pharaohs of Kemet. He…

King Tutankhamun 🤴🏿 & African Boy

The boy king of Ancient Egypt — Tutankhamun One hundred years ago a discovery in Egypt changed the world! British archaeologists (they study human history) found a…

Queen Tiye 👸🏿 👑 🌹

Queen Tiye Tiye was a queen of Egypt of the 18th Dynasty (1398-1338 BCE), wife of the pharaoh AmenH๏τep III, mother of Akhenaten, and grandmother of both…