The skin color of the ancient Egyptians has always been a sensitive issue in Western civilization. According to modern archaeological findings, the skin color of the ancient Egyptians was not simply yellow. Westerners have never answered this question head-on, and if anyone had discussed it, it would have been a "brown-red" race.

The skin color of the ancient Egyptians, judging from the statues that have been handed down to the present, is not yellow, and the people living around the Mediterranean Sea and the people around Egypt are most similar to the ancient Egyptians. In any case, the ancient Egyptians were not Caucasians. In fact, this does not have much impact on the origin of Western civilization.
Western historians believe that Western civilization originated in athenian civilization and Jerusalem. One gives Westerners brains, one gives Westerners faith, which has little to do with ancient Egyptian civilization, and not many people are willing to combine the origin of Western civilization with ancient Egyptian civilization. But in fact, there is a deeper reason for this, that is, the relationship between the origin of the ancient Athenian civilization and the ancient Egyptian civilization.
We do not reject the fact that the ancient two-river civilization and the ancient Egyptian civilization did not have an impact on the formation of the Greek Athenian civilization, but this is already a very secondary aspect. After the end of Cleopatra's era, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, and Cleopatra was actually a caucasian person.
Westerners did not feel empty because of the skin color of the ancient Egyptians, and this is the history they recognize. The ancient Egyptians themselves were reddish-brown, there is no doubt about it. What do you think?