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I did some reading up on the Ancient Egyptians seeing as the topic came up a bit about their race. You should trust what I have to say because my IQ is about 130+ which makes me about 50 points smarter than you guys. Sudan and Southern Egypt was more negroid in race and is where the oldest parts of ancient egyptian culture stems from. Pic is of Sudanese pyramids. There were a couple negroid dynasties of the Egyptians of Cairo area but for the most part they were of a race more similar to modern Lebanese/Palestinians.
Ancient Egyptians were never blonde nordic looking types. Mummification process can produce blonde hair, it's happened to Peruvian mummies too. The closest thing to Ancient Egyptians are the Coptic Christians, they're basically descendant of Ptolemic era Egyptians. But modern Muslim egyptians are more descendant of Berbers and Arabs. Anyways, the huge number of dynasties is why you can simultaneously negroid and caucasian looking Egyptian nobility and leading figures, it depends what era you look at. The very ancient Egyptians liked building pyramids but as time went on they started doing more underground tombs in the valleys and hidden eras. Negroids shouldn't focus so much on the Egyptians of Cairo era, they were mostly caucasian. They should focus on the Sudanese pyramids and Southern Egypt which were certainly black
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