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Art Parade II: Ancient Egypt

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Ancient Egyptian paintings and Hieroglyphs from ancient dynasties,5000-332 B.C, Instrumental music by Ney and Lyre inspired by melodies from ancient Egypt
(Lyre piece is performed by Youtuber: Klezfiddle1)
http://art-parade.blogspot.com/

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  • Personally I think they were widely mixed, racially. Some were what we today would call "Mediterranean" or "Middle Eastern", some were black, & some "in between". Like Obama's look, in some cases for example. In reality it just distracts from ancient Egypt's beauty & mystique to concentrate on these ancient peoples' race; at this time, there was no America, and "black" & "white" didn't mean what they came to mean after the yrs of European expansion & colonization. So it's anachronistic.

  • @LetMeTasteYa get your facts striaght 1. Tutankhamun was not black they even conducted a DNA research that showed he was'nt black he had haplogroup R1b1a2 which more than 50 % of european people belong , and this dna group also shows in alot of northern african groups like algerians, and ramses had red hair how can he be black when had red hair?

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  • @HyabusaAbdel most egyptians of today are arabs....

  • @HyabusaAbdel white racists dna saids that tutankhamun is white???? you zionists are funny...hahahaha.

  • @DSaint3018 hey dumbass...no people start-out mix...dumbass.

  • Youtube battles. No matter if you win or lose. You still lose. ↓

  • @HyabusaAbdel His death in 1936 was widely considered the death knell for the Qamhat Bisharin. Egyptologist Heinrich Brugsch traced Qamhat Khawr kiji tribal clans through female lines to the 20th Dynasty Wehem Mesut. Egyptologist Zakaria Goneim traced their ancestress mother to an even earlier dynasty.

  • @HyabusaAbdel Priest-Kings Pinedjem I, Psusennes I and Osorkon the Elder and their armies are believed to be the ancestors of Egypt's Western Desert Bejawi. Omdas Sheikh Qamhat Khawr al`allaqi was last remnant of one of Egypt's oldest surviving lineages.

  • @HyabusaAbdel LOL at your european TUT.

  • @HyabusaAbdel "In terms of head shape, the XVIV and XX dynasties look more like the early Nubian skulls from the mesolithic with low vaults and sloping, curved foreheads.The XVII and XVIII dynasty skulls are shaped more like modern Nubians with globular skulls and high vaults."

    (An X-ray atlas of the royal mummies. Edited by J.E. Harris and E.F. Wente. (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1980.)

  • @HyabusaAbdel and fyi the beja people are mostly in sudan very very few of them are in egypt. there were black pharohs im not denying that but not all pharohs and ancient egyptians were black, remember there were two Egyptian kingdoms northern and southern the southern had the black Pharaohs don't mix the Pharaohs of both kingdoms

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