Fair enough. I thought the picture was the infantry fighting initially but agree it looks like the infantry are the same side.
That has nothing to do with the point I made. Ramsesses is clearly a different tone and look then the rest of the characters. He’s not dark skinned and is obviously not pure black. It’s smacking you right in your face.
Everything you’ve posted related to the color and ethnicity has been wrong .
I'm glad you admitted your error. But why double down on another fallacy? Have you ever seen a South Sudanese person? They are significantly darker in skin tone than even most West Africans.
Here are some South Sudanese models showing their incredibly dark hue:
Now compare them to these Cushytic speaking women from Ethiopia:
The people of Ancient Nubia were Nilotic speaking like modern day South Sudanese. While Ancient Egypt spoke a language related to those found in East Africa. As these pictures show the South Sudanese tend to be significantly darker than most dark skin black folk. Compared to the Nilotic tribes, most dark skin black people in contrast have a skin tone that looks reddish brown in comparison. It's this reality of black diversity in terms of skin tone that Ancient Egyptians were accurately portraying.
This is why I continue to say that non-black people like yourself shouldn't talk on black issues because it only exposes your ignorance.