Appendix
3: White Egypt 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. 
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| 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. |

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| 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 |

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| 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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