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Khufu, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty around 2580–2560 BCE, is often depicted in ancient Egyptian art as having a skin tone that reflects the artistic conventions of the time, which typically used reddish-brown for men and yellowish tones for women. The question of his race is complex and often debated, as ancient Egypt was a diverse society with influences from various regions of Africa and the Near East. However, there is no definitive evidence to categorize Khufu or other ancient Egyptians in modern racial terms.

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