Ancient Egypt mogs Rome so hard it's not even funny
>>18493003fun fact: ancient rome colosseum was closer to us than it was to ancient egypt pyramids
>>18493037Another fun fact: if the Roman Empire had the same timeline as ancient Egypt, we'd be still living with the Roman Empire around, recently exiting the new kingdom period
>>18493055Rome would then continue to be around for another 1000 years or so.
>>18493003Ancient Egypt mogs tf out of most civilizations.
>>18493067I find it more impressive compared to Rome in several points>timescale>time precedence (doing all of this shit much earlier)>amount of art produced and quality of art given the time >consistencyThe timescale especially seems so incrompehensible it almost feels like some alien, prehistoric civilisation. To be fair, Rome had bigger impact in terms of innovation, span, and institutional influence. Ancient Egypt definitely went out with a whimper (you could argue Rome did too, but multiple follow up empires spiritually took up the values of Rome)
>>18493003Kek. Kmt is from 3000BC to 1000BC and Rome is 700BC to Today. Only Indian-Euro and Semitic subversive fags extend Kmt to Rome fags time and exclude Islamists pedofags. Kek these Indian-Euros were literally excluding Italy from the Roman Empire until I post this pic here and now they edited their wiki. Kek you gotta be a retarded subversive Indian-Eurofag to claim the Rmt civilization that's is completely different from you but detach yourself from your OWN.
Ancient Egyptian aesthetics mog every civilization
>>18493059>>18493055>le alternate timeline>>18493003Kingdom of Rome?
>>18493003Plato said all knowledge comes from them originally. Greek civilisation is also an Egyptian derivative, and thus Euro civilisation at large albeit Europe has moved to a more Talmudic set of values as of late, hence why it's not readily apparent as of late. There's a reason why Freemasons do the Kemetlarp is all I'm saying. Their actual end goal has probably always been something similar to Mycenean palatial societies.
I wish /his/ had Egypt threads
>>18493055>we'd be still living with the Roman Empire>The Treaty of Rome, or EEC Treaty (officially the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community)Kek. What do you think the EU is?
>>18493222>egypt, 2500BC: making realistic lifelike statues>rest of the world: living in mud huts
>>18493274that boy aint right
>>18493227>Divine LoveWhy do Freemason fags want to rebuild the Magi demon sorcerer kike Solomon Temple to usher the Abrahamic Aryan Alien pedofag cult apocalypse then? Let me guess that what the evil Pharaoh wanted right? Kek.
>>18493274They recycle the same ones. Shit never get old. Kek
>>18493292>seething about the complexity of ancient egypt artwould love to hear your copes on this
>>18493280>Abrahamic Aryan alien pedofag etcAre you actually medically schizophrenic?Also yes, that's pretty much what the Hyksos Pharaohs would have wanted. You know, the ones Masons actually worship, the Hebrew "shepherd Kings" that Moses and Aaron grew into... Freemasons literally believe Moses was the Pharaoh's brother in the Exodus story. I could not spell it out for you in a simpler way - Just go watch Bjerknes if you want to learn about it in autistic detail I suppose.
>1300BC
>>18493329That's fake here's her real face after a reconstruction. >No you lying that's a White crakka not an Brown EgyptianKek I can post you the Tutankhamun the Brown Egyptian did
>>18493367>immediately brings race into the discussion even though nobody was even remotely talking about itholy schizo
>>18493274But most Egyptians were living in sun dried mud huts. Not that anything is wrong with that. Huts are cozy
>>18493390Seeth
>>18493407I think you mean Seth
>>18493398Difference is that they were also making massive stone structures designed to last for eternity
>>18493003Ancient Egypt did not exist as a state for a whole chunk of that period. The Old, Middle, New and late Egyptian states were unified, the other periods were not. That would be like counting the HRE as the 'Roman state' here. >>184932744th dynasty art isn't really replicated outside of that period. Although they certainly do deserve the honour of being the greatest Egyptian dynasty in my mind.
>>18493037Cleopatra was closer in time to the Iphone than the Giza Pyramids.
>>18493037are we reddit now?Yes I can count too
>>18493003Egypt was cool but it's kinda cheating when you're like one of five civilizations to exist in the entire world for most of that time
>>18493891>the other periods were notBy that logic we should stop counting time as rome after the east west split. Oh look, Egypt still wins by a large margin
I wonder what life in Egypt was like. Not in a materialistic sense, but spiritually they must have had such an unburdened, innocent mindset. Especially before the new kingdom there would have been no feeling of civilizatorydecay symbolized by a lost empire or golden age, no bitter ethnic rivalries going back centuries, no elaborate philosophical or theological concepts that often contradict each other and lead to the most bitter wars and atrocities, and especially no cynical, nihilistic sense of eternal return, that humanity is doomed to make the same mistakes over and over again.To the Egyptians there were only the seasons and the unquestioned certainty that an eternal life awaited them as long as they kept their hearts pure. I think millenia of civilization and culture have inherently burned the human soul in a way that wasnt present yet in those times before the bronze age collapse, before judaism, before Romes collapse, before the religious wars and the world wars. The Egyptians would probably seem pretty naive and silly to us, not stupid, but inexperienced. Must have been nice feeling living like that.
>>18495635>Especially before the new kingdom there would have been no feeling of civilizatorydecayWhy not? I'm sure the people of the Middle Kingdom already longed for the old kingdom of 300-800 years ago where pyramids and shit were built to their greatest extent
>>18495635>no feeling of civilizatory decay symbolized by a lost empire or golden age>no cynical, nihilistic sense of eternal return, that humanity is doomed to make the same mistakes over and over againExcept they did believe in a cyclical model of history