We are closer to the greco roman egyptians than they were to the timese when the pyramids were built
We are closer to the greco roman egyptians than they were to the timese when the pyramids were built
That won't last long ahhahahahahahha...
damn...so youre telling me....that theres a concept of time??...wtf....mind blown...
What did history, evidence and facts mean by this?
Proven fake several times yet you still post it again like a true Sup Forums idiot
It just goes to show to Sup Forumstards that "ancietn egypt" was not something so simple.
It lasted for more tha 3000 fucking years.
And yes, there were "muh sub saharan niggers" living there.
Quite a few of them, and many of them mixed
oh boy, there is one portrait of a black '''''''''egyptian'''''''''' that sure proves they wuz black n shiet!1!!
that was from the greco roman period.
Augustus was an unibrow
>>unusually handsome and exceedingly graceful at all periods of his life, though he cared nothing for personal adornment. He was so far from being particular about the dressing of his hair, that he would have several barbers working in a hurry at the same time, and as for his beard he now had it clipped and now shaved, while at the very same time he would either be reading or writing something ... He had clear, bright eyes ... His teeth were wide apart, small, and ill-kept; his hair was slightly curly and inclined to golden; his eyebrows met. His ears were of moderate size, and his nose projected a little at the top and then bent ever so slightly inward. His complexion was between dark and fair. He was short of stature, although Julius Marathus, his freedman and keeper of his records, says that he was five feet and nine inches (just under 5 ft. 7 in., or 1.70 meters, in modern height measurements), but this was concealed by the fine proportion and symmetry of his figure, and was noticeable only by comparison with some taller person standing beside him...", adding that "his shoes [were] somewhat high-soled, to make him look taller than he really was"
you haven't touched a book about the subject in your life, have you?