Wall paintings that date back to about 1900 B.C. reveal that visitors to Egypt wore colourful clothing different from the white robes that the locals wore.
Many believe that the Hyksos, an enigmatic group of foreign invaders, conquered the Nile Delta around 1638 B.C. and remained in power until 1530 B.C. However, modern archaeologists have found limited material evidence of the ancient military campaign, and written records of the dynasty are scarce. New research, which was published in the journal PLOS One, offers evidence of an alternative theory about the Hyksos’ origins.