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Ramses 2

If you want to comment me about this video for now on go to my page comments. Chances are if I have never talked to you on here or I have and don't like you. I won't open any messages from my inbox! I approve all comments on my page,even if I don't happen to agree with you on them! l wanna say first off his mummy isn't a fake it has never been proven to be. And it has been proven if you actually watched the video his hair was a natural red. The roots held the natural pigmentation, and it was proven it wasn't caused by death or henna. And another thing there are statues that match the mummy. Duh not every statue,especially in ancient Egypt is gonna match the exact face. The egyptians had a thing with making themselves always look good. Looking at the walls you would think there were no fat people in ancient times and all the women were slender and all the men were muscular with no old people, and that wasn't the case. Ramses died in his 90's the face does change in older age and the statues show him as young. So him and many egyptians left us what they wanted us to see. They did the same with history if you look closely at it. Everyone else but them were depicted as evil and always looked at as bad! Why is it that if it doesn't match what People wanted that it has to be a conspiracy or a fake? i just want to know. Nothing has been proven to be a fake or conspiracy I redid my video on Ramses 2 cuz I didn't like how the other one turned out plus i found his mummy reconstruction on Mathilda's blog and just has to add it! Also I have found out that Ramses was of Libyan descent. Something I never really knew to tell the truth. For those claiming the ancient Hebrews as black based on ancient Hebrews and the Moses story, you need to look again. The Book of Exodus reveals that during the time of the 19th Dynasty (ca. 1300-1200 BC), northern Egypt was a land full of Hebrew and Western Asiatic nomad settlers. Proof that the northern Egyptians at that time probably did not look very different from the Hebrews is revealed by the fact that Pharaoh's daughter could take the baby Moses from the basket on the river and bring him up as her own. Egyptian royal family of Dynasty 19, which came from the Delta, appears in art as light-skinned. Likewise, the rulers of Dynasties 22, 23, and 26, which were of "Libyan" ancestry, were probably also light-skinned like their Berber forbears.

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