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There are no crowns in ancient Egypt

Subscribe to my channel:    / @kingmono   Support my research: http://patreon.com/user?u=87721924 Tiktok:   / kingsmonologue   Instagram   / kingsmonologue   "There were NO crowns in Ancient Egypt" This video delves into the secrets of ancient Egyptian crowns, focusing on their ethnotrichological aspects and connections to African hairstyles. It presents an analysis of how the crowns of Kemet, such as the Nemes and the Khepresh war crown, were influenced by the cultural hairstyles of the time, particularly those prevalent among Egyptian monarchs like King Tutankhamen and Queen Tiye. The relationship between the iconic headwear of ancient Egypt and the traditional African hairstyles is explored in depth. The video discusses the significance of the Egyptian diadem and other headwear, revealing their ties to the socio-trichology of ancient Egyptian society. Special attention is given to the Amasunzu hairstyle and its relevance in understanding the ethnotrichological practices of Kemet history. The cultural hairstyles of Tutsi Rwandan history are examined, drawing parallels with the practices of the Kemetic monarchy. Further exploration is conducted into the role of headrests in ancient Egypt, emphasizing their importance in preserving complex African hair traditions and their usage by the ancient Egyptian aristocracy. Insights into the societal norms during Old Kingdom Egypt, as evidenced through hairstyles and crown styles, are provided. The video offers an in-depth look at the origins and significance of the Nemes crown and the Khepresh war crown within the socio-trichology of ancient Egyptian society. It highlights how these crowns were not only symbols of power but also reflections of a rich, interconnected African heritage. In conclusion, this presentation aims to unravel the enigma surrounding ancient Egyptian crowns and their ethnotrichological roots, offering a new perspective on this aspect of ancient civilization.

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