
This work refutes Afrocentrist nonsense which claims that "Egypt was black" through reviewing the historical record of Egyptian art, images of mummies, and new dramatic DNA evidence. Lavishly illustrated with over 106 full color pictures, DNA evidence and a complete historical overview, this book proves that white people created the initial Egyptian civilization-and that ancient Egypt culture came to an end once those people had been bred out of existence. Contains the dramatic DNA evidence which shows that Tutankhamun was of the same racial stock as present-day western Europeans, additional DNA evidence and much more. "Eurocentric history is back!" "A truly magnificent rendition. Fabulous photos plus DNA. Very convincing."-Dr J Phillipe Rushton, Ph.D., D.Sc. Contents: 1. Introduction. This deals with an overview of the competing theories (Euro and Afrocentrist) 2. Timeline of Ancient Egypt. This provides a simple guide to identifying the historical time periods of ancient Egypt, and the major events which led to racial population changes in that country 3. The Origins of the Ancient Egyptians. This discusses the major theories behind the populating of ancient Egypt, coming out in favour of Sir Matthew Pietrie Flinders's works 4. Ginger-the Oldest Mummy. This provides some details on the pre-dynastic Gebelein mummy set, focussing on its most famous member, "Ginger" and his blond-red hair 5. Statues-the Artistic Evidence. A long section with a number of original paintings, busts, and sculptures which all portray identifiable racial characteristics 6. Faces of the Dead-Mummies. This section shows how accurate ancient Egyptian artist were in reflecting their subjects, and includes full-color pictures of the blondest mummies you will ever see 7. The Nine Bows-the Enemies of Egypt among Tutankhamen's Treasure 8. Writing on the Wall-Other Races as Portrayed in Egyptian Art. This section overvi
Page Count:
82
Publication Date:
2013-07-27
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10:
1491215577
ISBN-13:
9781491215579
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