I hope you’re trolling. Because if not, (I know I’m not the smartest person in the world) you sound dumber than a mother fukker. It’s not your fault, because westerners aren’t taught Ancient Egyptian history in school. Ancient Egypt was separated into two kingdoms. Upper Egypt, which bordered current day Sudan/Nubia. The ancient Egyptians of Upper Egypt believed their ancestors migrated from what was then Punt, a region southeast of Upper Egypt.
http://www.helium.com/items/2392203-the-mystery-of-punt---ancestral-homeland-of-the-ancient-egyptians The exact location of Punt has been lost to history, but it’s generally believed to have lied in the region which encompasses present day Somalia.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread534385/pg1?iframe=true&width=95%&height=95%
Lower Egypt, which lies in the region of the Nile Delta and bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, was believed to have been inhabited by Caucasianoid peoples who lived in the Sahara, or on the coast of North Africa. It’s believed they migrated eastward towards the Nile Delta region when the Sahara dried up. Other peoples from the Levant, Orient, and near east also migrated into Lower Egypt, of varying hues of pigment. It was Narmer, a Pharaoh from Upper Egypt (whose ancestors came from Punt, believed to be current day Somalia), who unified Upper, and Lower Egypt. A cursory glance of Egyptian art shows people of varying hues from yellowish, tan, brown, to black. But what one sees, if less one chooses not to see; is the preponderance of Afraciod phenotypes in Egyptian art. Pronounced lips, curly hair, kinky hair, afros, phenotypes that aren’t depicted in art from surrounding regions outside Africa. There are also cultural affinities such as women with braided hair, and beads in their hair, common practices in West Africa. There is also the common practise of circumsion in Ancient Egypt,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_male_circumcision and other African cultures. Some people posit connections between ancient Egypt and the Great Lakes region in Africa.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread926503/pg1
You talk about Greece and Rome influencing Egypt; Egypt was already in decline when Greece was in its classical period. The Latin’s in Latium, and the coast of Italy were ruled by the Etruscans up till I believe 400 BC. Rome wasn’t free to traverse the Mediterranean Sea until after the Second Punic War which ended in 201 B.C. Now I concede it might be inappropriate nomenclature to call the ancient Egyptians black, because people in antiquity didn’t ascribe color to their persons, as far as I know. But they clearly, and quite evidently have Africoid features as depicted in their art.
As far as linguistics are concerned:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/geopedia/Ancient_Egypt