Ancient Egyptian ethnographic "mural of the races" found in the tomb of Rameses III - Monuments from Egypt and Ethiopia by Karl Richard Lepsius (German: "Denkmaler aus Agypten und Athiopian"). French Egyptologist Champollion found similar murals in other royal tombs.
"Seek not to change the world, but choose to change your mind about the world.
What you see reflects your thinking. And your thinking but reflects your choice of what you want to see."
Tunde Adeleke: Historically, a colonial situation has always produced a culture of alienation derived from the deliberate utilization of education as a weapon of domination.
Material included here is merely an overview and does not reflect the complexity of the sociopolitical world from which Columbus and his contemporaries emerged.
Ancient Egyptian ethnographic "mural of the races" found in the tomb of Rameses III - Monuments from Egypt and Ethiopia by Karl Richard Lepsius (German: "Denkmaler aus Agypten und Athiopian"). French Egyptologist Champollion found similar murals i...