Yes, there are numerous Egyptians whose ancestors are Egyptians for as far back as they can recall and are Black, especially in the south of the country.
However, it should be made clear that not all or even most of the Ancient Egyptians would be considered "Black". Most had Mediterranean coloration. This coloration varies, but includes colors that might be mis-identified with a Southern German at their lightest and may be mis-indentified with Pakistani at their darkest. Nationalities with similar complexions include most Arabs, Southern Italians, Southern Spaniards, Turks, and other North Africans. Most of these groups are characterized as "White" by the United States Census Bureau, regardless of how others may see them.
Because Egyptians are also black.
Egyptians do NOT dye their hair black, Ancient Egyptians used to , but in modern Egypt they dont dye their hair black.
egyptians Which group settled on the mainland of Greece?Mycenaeans
the egyptians
the original members of the group are Will.I.Am and Apl.D.Ap. they call their group ATBAN Klann. when they acquired Taboo and Fergie, that's when they changed the name to Black Eyed Peas.
Ancient Egyptians used to dye their hair black, aswell as wearing wigs.
Farmers.
egyptians
egyptians were not "black", they were from north Africa and resembled modern day middle easterners with slightly dark skin.
They are white
Yes, Egyptians are credited with developing a form of black ink made from carbon black, gum, and water. This black ink was commonly used in ancient Egyptian writing on papyrus scrolls and other surfaces.
The Black Land represented life to the Ancient Egyptians