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KHEREDOUANKH, Imhotep’s Mother

KHEREDOUANKH, Imhotep’s Mother

This is Imhotep’s mother Kheredouankh, said to be wearing a “Nubian wig”

“Egyptian tradition of the Dynastic Period held that the aboriginal home of the Egyptians was Punt”

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(Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge, ‘A Short History of the Egyptian People With Chapters on Their Religion, Daily Life, Etc’; 1914)

Hatshepsut’s inscriptions claim that her divine mother Hathor was from Punt…

“The Egyptians sometimes called Puntland ‘Ta-Netjeru’, meaning "Land of the God," and considered it their place of origin”

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(Richard Pankhurst, ‘The Ethiopians’; 1998)

The greek historian Diodorus in his book ‘Universal History’ said that in the 6th century before Christ, because of a political crisis in Egypt and the Asiatic infiltrations in Egypt, more than 200,000 Ancient Egyptians migrated south of the Nile…

The Hamer, or Hamar, are an Omotic community inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia…

They inhabit the territory east of the Omo River and have villages in Turmi and Dimeka…

The Hamar have a distinctive hairstyle that involves curling, twisting and locking the hair with a mixture of butter and ochre clay…

Cultural continuity refers to the idea that certain cultural practices, beliefs, and values persist and are transmitted from generation to generation over time, even in the face of social and historical changes…

It suggests that there is a sense of cultural identity and heritage that endures, even as other aspects of a culture may shift or evolve…

Cultural continuity can be seen in various forms of cultural expression, such as language, art, music, food, and traditional practices...

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