2017-04-11

Analysis of Ancient Egyptian Corpses


Video of Genealogy of Ancient Egyptian/Kemetians by Atlanta Black Star.


Egyptian/Kemet corpse from many thousands of years ago. (Source: Colossill.com).


Malcolm X said when the relics of an African civilization are unearth or discovered, it will be vehemently denied and refuted by European educators and scholars despite the enormous amount of evidence that proves otherwise. Malcolm X illustrates the archeological wonders of Ancient Kemet/Egypt and that African people were master chemists.


Egypt was considered an African culture until the 1800s when the French decided it was to their advantage to claim otherwise. Since that time the general public has presumed that Egypt was a culture that derived its roots from the Middle East, however scholars know otherwise.

Much of Egypt's religious beliefs, philosophy, traditions, kingship, architecture, musical instruments, totemism, art and circumcision rights were African.

Diodorus (63BC-14AD), an ancient Greek historian, recorded the popular belief that Egypt was an Ethiopian colony:
"The Ethiopians (Black people) were the first of all humans. They also say that the Egyptians are colonists sent out by the Ethiopians, Osiris having been the leader of the colony. And the larger part of the customs of the Egyptians are Ethiopian, the colonists still preserving their ancient manners. For instance, the belief that their Kings are Gods, the very special attention which they pay to their burial, and many other matters of a similar nature are Ethiopian practices, while the shapes of their statues and the forms of their letters are Ethiopian."

Diodorus agreed with the tradition. He wrote that the Egyptians, "are colonists sent out by the Ethiopians, and the larger part of the custom of the Egyptians, these historians hold, are Ethiopian Colonists still preserving their ancient manners.


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