I will agree that at some point, Egypt did become multiracial but that was AFTER thousands of years of intrusions. Not only are the websites breaking out in verbal disputes but so is the archeological community. Modern technology, DNA, CT scans and personal agendas are weaving a tangled web. As far as pictures go, anything posted without reliable substantiation is useless (I found one picture posted here that I would classify as white wishful thinking that can easily be dismissed based on the referenced site it was supposedly found at and the lack of adornment for a royal mummy). DNA without a reference to the time period/dynasty is useless, CT scans trnsferred to digital images are hard to dispute but still personal agendas getting in the way. Having said that, one must go much deeper than the surface to find the truth ...... unless you are afraid to look. It is there but many are unwilling to accept it, not even from their own. Heradotus, and more importantly Diodorus Siculus (90 to 21 BC) On the Ethiopians who dwell beyond Libya and their antiquities (Book III, Chaps. 1-7)
The Library of History, Books II.35-iv.58, Translated by C.H. Oldfather, Harvard University
http://wysinger.homestead.com/diodorus.html