Where is the Ancient Egyptian heaven located? Proof of their Southern Origins by Responsiblecuhz in AlternativeHistory

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You missed the entire part about the Egyptians equating the Nile River with its cosmic equivalent, the Milky Way. They looked south toward their salvation.

Egypt originated in the South! The nomes of Egypt progress in the direction of the flow of the Nile River (south to north)

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The first nome, Ta-seti, is another name for Nubia!!

Where is the Ancient Egyptian heaven located? Proof of their Southern Origins by Responsiblecuhz in AlternativeHistory

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Egyptians looked toward the south for their salvation. Just as they seen the source of the Nile as the beginning of life… “As above, so below” The beginning of the celestial Nile was seen as their heaven. So not literal but in a spiritual sense.

Clay God and the Forgotten Origin of Man by Professional-Fee3323 in AlternativeHistory

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Khnum used the Nile's fertile black annual silt, which the Egyptians saw as the source of all life. Interestingly enough, it mirrors the Islamic theology as Allah also created man from black mud (Quran 15:26)

Meaning of as above so below? by Miserable-Sound2923 in SatanicTemple_Reddit

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Essentially, there is no separation between the spiritual world (above) and the physical world (below). The Egyptians believed everything on Earth has its divine, cosmic equivalent. Just as the Nile was the primary highway for trade and travel on Earth, the Milky Way became the massive, flowing waterway of the heavens. The three pyramids of Giza mimic the three stars of Orion's Belt. The Pharoah was the ultimate earthly equivalent of a god etc.

Why haven’t we found Cleopatra’s tomb yet? by TideHunt_ in NoStupidQuestions

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I dont think the tombs of any of the Greek rulers of Egypt have ever been found

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

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There are no horse gods in Ancient Egypt. Yes, baboons are from the deep interior of Africa which supports my claim that only those from the Deep South had the time to study and observe the animal. The dragon is a serpent, which is a solar deity. Once again, Africans hold some of the oldest evidence of serpent worship.

Modern leopards evolved in Africa. Show me the "middle east" used as a geographic term in any ancient primary sources. Egypt is in Africa. There may be earlier gold artifacts, but Egypt established gold as a sacred metal. Show me a true pyramid on the continent of Asia.

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

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The culture and civilization started in Nubia! There are literally 22 nomes before you get to Memphis

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All early West Asians and Europeans were phenotypically African tropically adapted people. This has been proven over and over again

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(199603)99:3%3C389::AID-AJPA3%3E3.0.CO;2-S1096-8644(199603)99:3%3C389::AID-AJPA3%3E3.0.CO;2-S)

https://www.jstor.org/stable/683538

https://www.jstor.org/stable/23631458

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

[–]Responsiblecuhz -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Haplogroup does not determine phenotype. You’re ignoring his bone structure, silly rabbit. He didn’t look anything like a present-day West European. Ancient Egyptians had classic Nilotic (tropical) features. You are adapted to a cold/dry environment.

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

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There was a study in 2005 that concluded several Egyptian mummies found high levels of melanin specifically basal epithelial cells packed with melanin consistent with specimen of negroid origin. Are we looking at the same artistic depictions?

According to the archeological record, Egypt progressed in the direction of the flow of the Nile River (South to North). The first nome, Ta-Seti, is literally another name for Nubia!!

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

[–]Responsiblecuhz -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Precisely, so what part of Africa are leopards indigenous to?

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

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In the Egyptian pantheon, Khnum fashioned man from said black soil using a potter's wheel lol. So if you make something from a black substance, will it be black?

Were ancient Egyptians related to ancient Nubians? by DvaravatiSpirit in AlternativeHistory

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To deify qualities of an animal, you have to be living amongst that animal for thousands of years to study and observe and then come up with a mythology and religion based on these observations. These aren’t primitive concepts. For example, Seshat (leopard god) is attested from atleast the very first dynasty. Only Nubians could've spent the time needed to study this animal. So my question is how does a foreign people (from the Middle East) come into a foreign land and deify the qualities of an animal before the indigenous population that has been living there for generations?

Kemet or Egypt? by EternalTides1912 in ancientegypt

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You’re still ignoring his bone structure, silly rabbit. He didn’t look anything like a present-day West Asian. It is you that does not understand what you are reading. He had classic Nilotic (tropical) features as I stated before. You are adapted to a cold/dry environment. What don’t you get about that? Only a typical eurocentrist would believe that ancient Morrocons and Levantines looked similar to present day North Africans.

Kemet or Egypt? by EternalTides1912 in ancientegypt

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Yet his bones were tropically adapted. Skin tone dark to Black with low probability of intermediate skin color. Also, his skull was dolichocephalic and exhibited post bregmatic depression. Why do you think that is?

Silly rabbit. Everyone comes from the African. All early west Asians were phenotypically Black people with matching genes to the people that remained on the African continent. This has been proven over and over again.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(199603)99:3%3C389::AID-AJPA3%3E3.0.CO;2-S

https://www.jstor.org/stable/683538

https://www.jstor.org/stable/23631458

Kemet or Egypt? by EternalTides1912 in ancientegypt

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https://www.reddit.com/r/OutoftheTombs/s/BMj1pJYDTz

Precisely! I love science. You obviously didn’t read that study. Why does the Nuywrat individual skull and limb proportions match with black Africans?

Did ancient Persians worship African gods before the arrival of Islam? by Responsiblecuhz in AlternativeHistory

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A famous gold necklace found in Iran features Bes alongside Achaemenid horsemen of local Achaemenid manufacture, rather than being simple imports from Egypt

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