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  • Due to the overwhelming myths promulgated by Eurocentric advocates, that Egypt was a White Civilization. I decided to formulate some of the frequent arguments that Eurocentric advocates love to employ. In this video, I will reveal some of the arguments that stand against an African origin of Egypt. P.S I made these video a few weeks ago and I apologize to my viewers for not uploading the videos sooner.SOURCEChapter Reply to a critic XIIhttp://www.marcusgarvey.com/wmview.php?ArtID=560Ramses II had red Hair? Sourceshttp://www.archaeology.org/interactive/hierakonpolis/field/hair.htmlLOrĂ©al brings to life contents of 4,000 year-old cosmetics 8 April 2002 - LOrĂ©al Research, the scientific research and development arm of LOrĂ©al -- the worlds leading cosmetics company - has revealed the beauty secrets of the Ancient Egyptians at three simultaneous exhibitions on the theme of Perfumes and Cosmetics in Ancient Egypt. The findings will be showcased from today until 28 April 2002 in the Egyptian National Museum in Cairo, the Louvre in Paris and the Vieille CharitĂ© Museum in Marseilles. The findings of the research include the analysis of contents of an Egyptian vanity case, which prove that the cosmetics business was already a science 4000 years ago. In 1996, LOrĂ©al Research was invited by the French Museums Research and Restoration Centre (C2RMF) to lend its expertise in analysing 49 cosmetics jars from the Louvres Egyptian Antiquities collection. Initial findings in 1999 focused on eye make-up and revealed the intricate processes used by Ancient Egyptians for producing make-up to care for, protect and embellish their eyes. The initial research has now been followed up with research into make-up (foundation), body/skin care, perfume and hair care and reveals that cosmetics went much further than beautifying treatments. They were also used for medicinal and religious purposes -- much like modern day treatments, such as aromatherapy. Products such as anti-ageing creams, sun protection creams and hair dyes were found to be extensively used by the ancient Egyptians. In one study, the hair of Pharaoh Ramses II was shown to contain henna dye to give it a blonde-red colour. Visitors to the exhibitions, the biggest and most comprehensive ever in Cairo, will be able to view raw materials and ingredients used in the production of cosmetics, as well as illustrations of cosmetic use, functionality and symbolism from 4000 years ago. The exhibition also proves just how advanced the Egyptians were as pharmacists. LOrĂ©al Research found ingredients in the cosmetic powders, which would not have been available to Ancient Egyptians naturally. This shows they were sophisticated enough to develop ingredients by chemical reproduction. Each of the exhibitions will concentrate on the central theme, perfumes and cosmetics in Ancient Egypt. The Cairo Egyptian Museum will host the opening exhibition, whilst The Louvre will offer specific tours illustrating the findings and Marseilles will present objects on loan from The Louvre. [Source]http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/ancientafrica.html
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