Egyptian Masks.
Masks in many a way, do remain a fundamental even, part of African Identity. What though do Masks speak of? In a general sense, they can be said to speak of just how we do Act on, Deal with or Handle in all again, just about any given situation that is. While the Egyptian World for many, is often presented and from speak of the Egyptian Gods, the Egyptians in themselves never did truly see themselves as such [from speak of the Gods that is], but in all ways even and from speak actually, and of Egyptian Art/Theology in all truly even [for it was the Greeks though on the otherhand, and that did make Egypt reknowed and from speak of the Gods too, and as one of the most famous of Greek Gods, Hermes that is, was actually of Egyptian origins in all. However though the Greek World did in all come to shape the Egyptian World and as with regards to speak of the Gods, and as many a known/famed Egyptian God, and such as Horus, Thoth or even Anubis too, were in many a way Greek in their ways actually].
Most though, and as with speak of those in 'Nairo', never do in all, speak of Egyptian History, and from an African perspective too, and as with it all even speaking of Masks [but with further speak even of Italy too, and as somewhat African in many a way, and due to its fascination with Masks in all actually], but that in all ways even, this view in all, is actually preferred and for those in 'Nairo', and as versus the popular view in all again, and of speaking of Egypt, and from the very perspective of Mummification in all that is.