Melanin responsible for skin pigmentation, is insoluble & is preserved for millions of years in Mummies skins. Epidermis is the main site of the melanin, but the melanocytes penetrating the derm at the boundary between it and the epidermis, even where the latter has mostly been destroyed by the embalming materials, show a melanin
level which is non-existent in the white-skinned races.
thus classifying the ancient Egyptians unquestionably among the black races.
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.
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Melanin responsible for skin pigmentation, is insoluble & is preserved for millions of years in Mummies skins. Epidermis is the main site of the melanin, but the melanocytes penetrating the derm at the boundary between it and the epidermis, even where the latter has mostly been destroyed by the embalming materials, show a melanin
level which is non-existent in the white-skinned races.
thus classifying the ancient Egyptians unquestionably among the black races.
Cheikh Anta Diop
Raybanmonster 1 month ago
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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
I am Sudanese-thank you for showing out heiritage!
loiba 10 months ago
It cant help but fight my comprehension...because the music is barley rhymic..
laxpopov 11 months ago
Sound track is boo boo.
laxpopov 11 months ago
how could they have a discussion if they didnt speak the same language? lol
smoothnubian 1 year ago
cool song whos this man
p1netree 2 years ago
Check out Nubian Spirit: The African Legacy of the Nile Valley.
A great documentary film on Ancient Egypt, Sudan and the Nile Valley.
BlackNine Films Channel
blackninefilms 2 years ago
DAMN,WHITES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN DEVILS?
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