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Some scholars argued that ancient Egyptian culture was influenced by other Afroasiatic -speaking populations in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, or the Middle East, while others pointed to influences from various Nubian groups or populations in Europe.
16 Ιαν 2022 · Egyptologists, writers, scholars, and others, have argued the race of the ancient Egyptians since at least the 1970s. Some today believe they were sub-Saharan Africans.
white or black, but that African Blacks were well assimilated into Egyptian society, and as such played a significant role in the development of this great cradle of Western civilization.
modern Egyptian: the ancient Egyptians are the same group of people as the modern Egyptians; Afrocentric: the ancient Egyptians were black Africans, displaced by later movements of peoples, for example the Macedonian, Roman and Arab conquests; Eurocentric: the ancient Egyptians are ancestral to modern Europe; Sources. 1.
Modern scholars reject the idea of a white or black Egypt and emphasize that applying modern racial categories to ancient Egyptians is anachronistic. They highlight the diversity of the demographics in Egypt over time and the variation in skin color among the peoples of different regions.
The view that Egypt was a fundamentally black civilization – often described as an ‘Afrocentric’ position – is important to many Africans and African Americans because it gives both Africans and black people a much more significant stake in the emergence of early civilizations.
1 Ιουν 2017 · Both types of genomic material showed that ancient Egyptians shared little DNA with modern sub-Saharan Africans. Instead, their closest relatives were people living during the Neolithic and...