Ancient Egyptians

Ancient Egyptians


Starring:Omar Berdouni
Director: Tony Mitchell (II)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Product Type: DVD
Ancient Egyptians
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • It's about the stories!!!
  • I'd like to see more reviews and fewer rants, thank you.
  • People People People..get a grip on yourselves
  • The Truth
  • In response to Samuel: black Egyptians
Ancient Egyptians
Starring: Omar Berdouni
Director: Tony Mitchell (II)
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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ASIN: B000244FGE
Release Date: 2004-07-06

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5 out of 5 stars It's about the stories!!!.......2007-03-18

This was an excellent program. The stories of the Tomb Robbers,Battle with Kadesh,Cult of the Apis bull and Priests of Amun. All stories preserved on papyrus for us to hear centuries later. These programs were well worth the price. Extras include making of and production stills. Well done at I would think great expense. It's about the stories,not the shade or color of the performers. It is truly an enjoyable experience. I hope when they read these reviews centuries later they will find them helpful.Page 2!!!

5 out of 5 stars I'd like to see more reviews and fewer rants, thank you........2006-07-21

I find most of the "reviews" thus far exceedingly tiresome and frankly wish people would grind their axes somewhere else. Not that that will stop me in turn from doing the same thing.... I frankly don't know what ancient Egyptians looked like, not having met any personally from any period of their multi-millennial history. A pity, that; but the opportunities are somewhat few and far-between these days. As for the images of themselves they left us, whether in papyri or on walls, the colour chosen by no means always shows "dark brown-skinned people", as one reviewer states. I've just taken a random sampling and the pigments chosen run quite a gamut, from near-black through medium red-ocres to a [shudder] delicate Hollywood beige. If you're going to base a theory on the colours they themselves chose, you're going to have to allow them to have been a multi-hued lot, and possibly not disposed to support any pet theories the present might wish upon them. Or if they were uniformly black in reality, one might conclude that they chose the pigments for their portraiture for the sake of the general décor of the tomb or temple and therefore didn't give a toss about the real colour of their skin. But I lapse into fantasy; enough of all this. Rant ended. Axe done.

As for the film, personally I think it's wonderful and moving and the sort of thing that could make one fall in love with ancient Egypt and want more. I only wish there had been more episodes. I myself definitely wanted more!

2 out of 5 stars People People People..get a grip on yourselves.......2006-07-12

Egypt eventually proved to be a lot like America is today, a somewhat of a melting pot or salad bowl (which ever you prefer). IMO claims of greatness belong to the Egyptians only and those that had the greatest influence on their development as a strong and mighty nation at the time. Because the "time" is so vastly spread throughout the ages we as modern day observers tend to get confused via our research on who should claim Egypt's heritage. I'll make it simple. Culturally. Linguistically, Politically, Spiritually, Egyptians shared their commonality with those who shared their continent, other Africans, especially during the early periods all through the pyramid building kingdoms and there after even. That doesn't mean that a person who today would be considered non-African based on visual assessment didn't exist in the society. However what it does mean is that they were not a majority by no means, nor a major influence in the early kingdoms and their development.

Thinking people: Simply put, Those of European decent today in America don't make a major deal over who is Irish or what have you. European descendants run America today period, that's a fact of life from big business to government although there are many people and cultures that, happen to exist here. Europeans (Caucasians according to science) share a common ancestry and heritage from Europe and always have even if they fought each other before they got here. However, in America most see white regardless of what part of Europe they are from ancestrally.

Well same is true of ancient Egyptians and their brother nations they shared the land or continent with, they were all from the land of Kemet and even referred to themselves at times in their writings as black people, although not with an assumption of race for that in itself is a 20th century construct designed initially to support racism. So much information available that it's on the verge of comical for this debate to continue with such lame arguments. Egyptians who were Africans more so than anything else for over half of its existence ran Egypt (get over it people). What did they look like? Like Africans and African Americans today from the lightest to the darkest hue. Whatever admixture they experienced did not negate their Africa ness in culture, language, spirituality, and political practice.

Now that that's settled lets be real and honest. Egyptian writings and art shows that more than Africans existed in Egypt. It would be silly to believe, giving there was no such thing as racism, that contributions made by a non-African would not be received with gratitude. Joseph was made an instrumental part of the government according to the bible (Jewish records), so it would appear that non- Egyptians were allowed to hold some positions in the government. Does that mean that Jews should claim Egypt and all its accomplishments?

Sure Greece, Rome conquered Egypt, they weren't the only conquers that were foreigners to Africa to lay such claim. Be that as it may they received Egypt during its decline from greatness (meaning most everything Egypt was famous for in regards to civilization was already accomplished) and the torch was picked up and carried on. Get over it, people from all walks of life (shades of color for those who need to hear it that way) have made some sort of significant contribution to so called civilization as we know it today.

No doubt you fit in somewhere with your heritage and ancestry as does the early Egypt of Africa.

Hotep

5 out of 5 stars The Truth.......2006-04-15

But I have to disagree. A person of many racial ancestry, such as myself, visiting Tunisia in North Africa mistaken me as a Tuisinian. And, also having Egyptian friends, who denies they are arabs but Egyptians and then Africans will argue with you that you need to travel beyond your borders. I challenge you to read some of Herodotus (greek historian) and Josephus (jewish historian) writings and do indepth research on what that region was like. Then you can present a valid opinion on who was the original Egyptians, Arabs, etc... The only reason why people don't admit the truth is either because of ignorance or scared to find out the truth. After all what we've been taught in school is not the entire story. I feel the movie present a picture of how the Egyptians were like back in ancient times. And what about the dark skinned people that hang around the pyramids dressed in white? Are not most arabs of the Egypt and other regions, such as, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain are medium to dark-skin? You do your research. I recommend the movie and also an indepth research about the region before you make a valid opinion.

5 out of 5 stars In response to Samuel: black Egyptians.......2006-01-20

The review about Egyptians not being black is commonplace of most people's reactions when they hear of or see black people doing something great. The reveiwer says that race is not important and then continues to point out that Northeast Africans are of Middle Eastern descent. As a student of Egyptology, or a student with any kind of scientific background, you should know that people's skin tones do not change permanently, and all skin tones can not endure certain types of weather. Caucasian and light-skinned people cannot endure continued exposure to the sun without getting sunburned because of the lack of melanin in their skin. I am saying all of this to say that it is only common sense to say that the ancient Egyptians were black. Middle Eastern people invaded Egypt and then mixed with the origanal Nubian people, creating the new "Egyptian" race who look like multiracial people (wooly hair, different shades of brown and tan skin). The only race on the planet who has wooly hair is the black race, and the only way you can get wooly hair is to mix with the black race. The only way you can get dark skin and have offspring with dark skin is to mix with the black race. A white person can not go to Egypt, get a sun-tan, and then have a dark-skinned wooly-haired child, unless they are mixed with someone black. All of the ancient Egypitan drawings were of dark brown-skinned people, and you can see in the drawings that they had light tan (present "Egypitian" people) colors available to use. What difference does it make? The ancient Egyptians were one of the greatest, if not the greatest, society in the world. The reviewer is very proud of being an Egyptian. What do you think it does to a group of people when they think they come from the greatest civilization in the world? It makes them think they are capable of doing anything! That is why people try to hide and distort black people's contributions to the world. Because if they knew what a great legacy they came from, they might actually stop believing they were born to be inferior slaves and then people wouldnt be able to control them so much. Why is there always such a big conroversy when black people are portrayed as being great? (Jesus is described in the Bible as having wooly hair, but is always protrayed as a Caucasian with silky hair. And then people say it doesnt matter. If it doesnt matter, then why wont you be honest in your representations?). People are so used to believing that black people dont come from anything. That is why the people who are commited to revealing the truth make such a big deal about the way things really were.
African Origin of Civilization Revisited: African Originality and Genius in Slides, Volume I
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    African Origin of Civilization Revisited: African Originality and Genius in Slides, Volume I
    Starring: artefacts, and original scripts Pictures of ancient Egyptians
    Director: Dr Kipkoeech araap Sambu
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    This is a pictorial work by Dr. K.A. Sambu, East Africa's first Egyptologist. Dr. Sambu makes simple an otherwise complicated subject by using slides from: plenty of pictures, illustrative diagrams, and historical records from Egyptological authorities. He claims Egypt for Africa so powerfully.
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      Ancient Egyptians [Region 2]
      Starring: Omar Berdouni
      Director: Tony Mitchell (II)
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