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A Facebook page posted a picture of Egyptian monuments with noses broken off and claimed Europeans broke them because they resembled black faces.
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If ancient Egyptians didn't want their statues to have noses, for political and religious reasons, then why did they build the noses in the first place? - Quora
Did the 'white ancient African Egyptians' just have a habit of drawing pictures of black people on their walls and having sculptures of black people sculptures who eventually had their black features
A follow up on u/Naz-naz-Bella's post, exposing her and bringing the truth to the light : r/teenagersbuthot
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The members of the National League's around the world tour in 1888-89, pose on the Great Sphinx in Giza, Egypt, for a portrait in February of 1889. [1111x1500] : r/HistoryPorn
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