Hey check this out. The University of Cambridge recently dedicated scholarly backing of an African-centered Egypt & Nubia. They have a virtual museum where you can take a virtual tour and everything. Check it out. Just google "Fitzwilliam Museum Virtual Kemet". To all the unbelievers out there who can't accept the scientifically accepted facts about the Black African origins of Egypt AND Nubia, I wish you much luck challenging the #1 ranked University in the World, The University of Cambridge.
they are one and the same like the greeks to the romans they even make the black people lie dam the hate runs deep the black kings the egyptians are black kings 2
'That's what he looked like while alive?' He always had his left foot forward while alive?
The guide says it was a military walk, which is correct, as men tend to start walking with their left foot (as opposed to women, who tend to start walking with their right foot.)
@Malachai2012 because Sudan is her homecountry and not Britian, that is why she is so proud of her heritage and so zealous when she is speaking about her homecountry
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Hey check this out. The University of Cambridge recently dedicated scholarly backing of an African-centered Egypt & Nubia. They have a virtual museum where you can take a virtual tour and everything. Check it out. Just google "Fitzwilliam Museum Virtual Kemet". To all the unbelievers out there who can't accept the scientifically accepted facts about the Black African origins of Egypt AND Nubia, I wish you much luck challenging the #1 ranked University in the World, The University of Cambridge.
puffy230 3 months ago in playlist Ancient Sudan/Kush
they are one and the same like the greeks to the romans they even make the black people lie dam the hate runs deep the black kings the egyptians are black kings 2
CeeCee2290 8 months ago
KUSH IS MUCH OLDER THAN KEMET...IT WAS KUSH THAT GAVE BIRTH TO KEMET
AFRICA4AFRICANS 9 months ago
'That's what he looked like while alive?' He always had his left foot forward while alive?
The guide says it was a military walk, which is correct, as men tend to start walking with their left foot (as opposed to women, who tend to start walking with their right foot.)
Kamadev888 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing!
-G
GagnezTV 1 year ago
the left foot forward means to lead with your heart.or to stamp out evil with your heart.
bxlunar 2 years ago
@bxlunar hotep/peace
kemetkush 10 months ago
Wow! Thanks so much for posting this!!!
yorubablk3 2 years ago
Left foot forward means he was alive at the time of the making of the statue.
Steadno 2 years ago
this is report so elementry they need a real scholar there who loves Africa not islam.
daddybuck 2 years ago
is it me or does the reporter look like she's a little bit high on cocaine or something?
its the first time i've seen her act like this, maybe she's just enjoying herself a lot i dunno lol
Malachai2012 2 years ago
Lol! Yeah she was acting a bit off-key. All them untimely (and unsuccessful) jokes when the dude was trying to get on with it!
AfricansArise 2 years ago
That Black lady was glad to home!
rod11672000 2 years ago
@Malachai2012 because Sudan is her homecountry and not Britian, that is why she is so proud of her heritage and so zealous when she is speaking about her homecountry
NubianPyankhi 1 year ago
@Malachai2012 yes she is enjoying her self because sudan is her country maybe those are her grand fathers who knows she can relate to them
lusaka99 3 weeks ago
very cool
medievalman86 2 years ago
real black history.
ahshar2 2 years ago
THANK U FOR DA VIDEO
chemicalafo 2 years ago
left foot forward means thats what he looked like while he was alive, the heart is on the left side. Why the army says leftleftleftright left.
One reason I will not be paying for a tour guide, most dont know what the hell they are talking about, theyll tell you anything
Godsblack 2 years ago
Lol! Yeah that left foot forward thing was a bit weak!
AfricansArise 2 years ago
the guides keep secrets sacred, whydid george washaytan step 4wards w/ his left foot?
muptahu24 2 years ago
@Godsblack yes, it is the same in most African cultures today. It is a sign of power.
BigPreme 4 months ago