Appendix 3: White Egypt

WHITE EGYPT GALLERY 1

A collection of images from ancient Egyptian history, all of which clearly demonstrate the racial make-up of that society and how it changed - from a White racially dominated society in 3000 BC, to that civilization's swamping and overrunning by its Black Nubian and Semitic neighbors around the year 800 BC.

Left: A finely carved limestone head, dating from the Fourth Dynasty, ca. 2590 BC. Its clear White racial features are unquestionable. Currently in the Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna. Right: A 5th Dynasty (2400 BC) wooden statue of an unknown Egyptian, with inlaid blue eyes.

Left: Another lifelike statue from the 5th Dynasty, that of Ka-aaper, found at Saqqara, alabaster inlay eyes. Right: A statue of Ramses II, circa 1270 BC, 19th Dynasty

Syrian and Hittite Prisoners in the tomb, south wall of the second court, circa 1325 BC. The Egyptians took care to portray their enemies as accurately as they could: On the left, a pair of Indo-European Hittites, and on the right, Semitics from Syria.

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