What is the link between this traditional African dance and one of Ancient Egypt's oldest artefacts?
Captured in the early 20th Century – This image of teenage Rwandan females performing rhythmic ‘Amaraba’ to music. You will note the girl’s are have their upper body exposed and wear simple light coloured long skirts, exactly mirroring the female figurine of El Ma’marîya.
The traditional dances of Amaraba, Intore and Igishakamaba are a veneration of the ancient practise of cattle domestication Central East Africa. The Ankore cattle, a symbol of wealth and status across many African cultures, inspire variations of this dance, wherever they are domesticated.
The cultural continuity is fascinating, and new late 19th century images are now opening the world to this undeniable cultural continuity, thanks in part to our research.
That seems to be the mantra of the criminals in charge of Egypt's artefacts. After they've finished breaking noses (which they provably have done on multiple occasions), they often can't resist the urge to replace said noses with something more palatable to the Indo European self image. Hence, a totally out of place, pointy nose, making NO reference to actual remaining busts to see if the nose they create actually matches.
Why? Because the nose isn't supposed to match, its supposed to separate the subject from their african origin.
I'm currently working on a study that overviews the criminal work done by the Egyptological establishment to obsfucate and distort the history of Kemet through vandalism, defacement, and destruction.
By the way, these are 2 seperate busts, thankfully, not a before and after in this case!
The pharaoh below is Thutmose III of the XVIII Dynasty.
I took a trip to Chiddington Castle today to have a look at their replica of Nefertitis Berlin Bust. Made almost contemporaneously to the discovery of the Berlin Bust has some interesting divergences from the famed Berlin bust. I now (hopefully) have enough material to complete my Nefertiti's True Face documentary.
Does anything stand out to you about this version of the Berlin bust?
Did you manage to catch the explosive livestream about the melenated imprint on Britain and Europe yesterday? It won't be for all, but it's important that we dont neglect any part of the global history of black people, regardless of how uncomfortable it might make some.
In a totally 'unrelated' note. This is one of the earliest extant artworks of a English royalty depicting Eadgyth of England (910-946 AD). It was recently discovered in Magdeburg Germany (which by chance has a wealth of black artefacts).
Don't worry, we can be almost assured that the statue has simply gathered dirt (only on the face and neck), and the queens wide nostrils are a result of corrosion, whilst her prominent lips are likely the result of increased sedimentation.... nothing to see here.
It's truly MIND BOGGLING how little data is utilised by mainstream archaeology to construct their imagings of what ancient characters looked like.
Join me this evening on a livestream where we will expose just how flimsy the anthropology and whether or not this latest reconstruction of a Mycenaian woman is a good approximation, or closer to historical fraud.
The results of the investigation will shock you...
KV55 as Akhenaten is perfect (in my humble opinion).
I know I've been promising the paper related to this study for over a year now, but I intend to complete and release very soon.
In the meantime, here is a visual study outlining the basic premise. KV55 has substantial confluence with the plaatercast mould of the face of Akhenaten.
Aside from the bust being indisputably African, it suggests that KV55 is likely the remains of Akhenaten.
I've made this study an artwork available at: artbytkm.etsy.com
What do you think about this hypothesis? Agree or disagree?
So a recent change in circumstances means that for the forseeable future, being an Independent Researcher is my full time job.
The good news is, as such I've been quite productive and managed to get some things done that I couldn't find the time for whilst in full-time work.
1) I've finally managed to create actual artwork from some of my reconstructions.
2) The TKM website and research repository will be launching very soon.
3) More liverstreams and documentaries are scheduled
4) I'm increasing my studies in key areas.
The other news is, this means I am going to be far more dependent on my income from the channel(s) than I previously have. Don't worry, I wont be hiding any content behind paywalls, the ancestors would not tolerate it!
However, if you do want to support further content and have been hankering for some authentic ancient Artwork and reconstructions to hang, please check out:
I have created 4 works of art so far and I will be adding to these original artworks that I truly believe are worthy of hanging in any home. Prints are available from as little as £10. Dont be afraid to become a collector, it will only go towards me perhaps being able to remain full time!
Regardless of what you're able to do, thank you for being an amazing community! Special thank you to all channel members and existing Patrons.
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What is the link between this traditional African dance and one of Ancient Egypt's oldest artefacts?
Captured in the early 20th Century – This image of teenage Rwandan females performing rhythmic ‘Amaraba’ to music. You will note the girl’s are have their upper body exposed and wear simple light coloured long skirts, exactly mirroring the female figurine of El Ma’marîya.
The traditional dances of Amaraba, Intore and Igishakamaba are a veneration of the ancient practise of cattle domestication Central East Africa. The Ankore cattle, a symbol of wealth and status across many African cultures, inspire variations of this dance, wherever they are domesticated.
The cultural continuity is fascinating, and new late 19th century images are now opening the world to this undeniable cultural continuity, thanks in part to our research.
Read the full article here:
tkmedu.com/the-oldest-dance-in-the-world-tracing-t…
...and consider becoming a supporter if you'd like to see more original African centered research.
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This is the pharaoh, whose face the British Museum tried to erase. His name is Sekhem Watj Tawy Ra or Sobekhotep II of the 13th Dynasty.
The British Museum apparently deliberately destroyed his nose and attempted to re-cast him into the 17th Dynasty (2nd intermediary period).
I felt it was my duty to try to give this King his face back.
youtube.com/shorts/wqT7gpWnOT...
Watch the short.
Or read: tkmedu.com/pharaoh-caffrey-and-the-mystery-of-his-… for more on nose tampering in Egyptian artworks.
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When in doubt, make it pointy.
That seems to be the mantra of the criminals in charge of Egypt's artefacts. After they've finished breaking noses (which they provably have done on multiple occasions), they often can't resist the urge to replace said noses with something more palatable to the Indo European self image. Hence, a totally out of place, pointy nose, making NO reference to actual remaining busts to see if the nose they create actually matches.
Why? Because the nose isn't supposed to match, its supposed to separate the subject from their african origin.
I'm currently working on a study that overviews the criminal work done by the Egyptological establishment to obsfucate and distort the history of Kemet through vandalism, defacement, and destruction.
By the way, these are 2 seperate busts, thankfully, not a before and after in this case!
The pharaoh below is Thutmose III of the XVIII Dynasty.
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I took a trip to Chiddington Castle today to have a look at their replica of Nefertitis Berlin Bust. Made almost contemporaneously to the discovery of the Berlin Bust has some interesting divergences from the famed Berlin bust. I now (hopefully) have enough material to complete my Nefertiti's True Face documentary.
Does anything stand out to you about this version of the Berlin bust?
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Did you manage to catch the explosive livestream about the melenated imprint on Britain and Europe yesterday? It won't be for all, but it's important that we dont neglect any part of the global history of black people, regardless of how uncomfortable it might make some.
youtube.com/live/-Fu2QzxCrik?feature=share
In a totally 'unrelated' note. This is one of the earliest extant artworks of a English royalty depicting Eadgyth of England (910-946 AD). It was recently discovered in Magdeburg Germany (which by chance has a wealth of black artefacts).
Don't worry, we can be almost assured that the statue has simply gathered dirt (only on the face and neck), and the queens wide nostrils are a result of corrosion, whilst her prominent lips are likely the result of increased sedimentation.... nothing to see here.
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It's truly MIND BOGGLING how little data is utilised by mainstream archaeology to construct their imagings of what ancient characters looked like.
Join me this evening on a livestream where we will expose just how flimsy the anthropology and whether or not this latest reconstruction of a Mycenaian woman is a good approximation, or closer to historical fraud.
The results of the investigation will shock you...
youtube.com/live/pNUEWwKn6H0?si=zVCEGgwa95t7HRSr
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KV55 as Akhenaten is perfect (in my humble opinion).
I know I've been promising the paper related to this study for over a year now, but I intend to complete and release very soon.
In the meantime, here is a visual study outlining the basic premise. KV55 has substantial confluence with the plaatercast mould of the face of Akhenaten.
Aside from the bust being indisputably African, it suggests that KV55 is likely the remains of Akhenaten.
I've made this study an artwork available at: artbytkm.etsy.com
What do you think about this hypothesis? Agree or disagree?
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Hello family,
Would you display these artworks?
So a recent change in circumstances means that for the forseeable future, being an Independent Researcher is my full time job.
The good news is, as such I've been quite productive and managed to get some things done that I couldn't find the time for whilst in full-time work.
1) I've finally managed to create actual artwork from some of my reconstructions.
2) The TKM website and research repository will be launching very soon.
3) More liverstreams and documentaries are scheduled
4) I'm increasing my studies in key areas.
The other news is, this means I am going to be far more dependent on my income from the channel(s) than I previously have. Don't worry, I wont be hiding any content behind paywalls, the ancestors would not tolerate it!
However, if you do want to support further content and have been hankering for some authentic ancient Artwork and reconstructions to hang, please check out:
>> ArtByTKM.etsy.com <<
>> www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ArtByTKM <<
I have created 4 works of art so far and I will be adding to these original artworks that I truly believe are worthy of hanging in any home. Prints are available from as little as £10. Dont be afraid to become a collector, it will only go towards me perhaps being able to remain full time!
Regardless of what you're able to do, thank you for being an amazing community! Special thank you to all channel members and existing Patrons.
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