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WHO WERE THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS? Omission and Distortion feature prominently in propagation of Ancient Egypt which begs the question "Who were the Ancient Egyptians?" That the "Ancient Egyptians were Caucasians" who migrated from South-West Asia possessing a "superior mental attitude," and ultimately formed a "white ruling class lording it over a black lower class" is clearly incorrect. More correctly, Blacks initially called ANU founded cities as Anu or Heliopolis, Erment and Esneh, etc.; erected pyramids, raised obelisks, and constructed temples and tombs. Having established the kingship system and associated state apparatus; they then crafted the theological and theosophic dynamics inherent in the religion lasting throughout dynastic rule. Such accomplishments therefore question, "Who actually possessed the 'superior mental attitude?'" Clearly and thus, the "Caucasian Egypt" falsity is ludicrous given "The existential data contradicts the symbolic representation." In response, 'Who Were the Ancient Egyptians?' is a small corrective to the provocative question, providing hundreds of photographs, a substantial Bibliography and Index to enable young scholars developing intellectual autonomy to much further examine and rectify the subject. Significantly and highlighting omission and distortion, practically no current text feature the "4 figures in the Tomb of Rameses III," and contemporary maps picture the Nile River and scholars orient the culture from north to south which makes west east and east west, as Diop corrected Edouard Naville. Evident, when East was East, West was not! Today, modern books on Western Civilization begin with a chapter on Ancient Egypt when previously such began with Greece and Rome.In the age of antiquity, Africans were marching along civilization's illustrious paths, blazing a creative legacy through Kingship and scientific experimentation, thereby enlightening the world. In contradiction, every aspect of Europe's distorted claim to Egypt has been speculative and not based on monument or data evidence, while significantly ignoring Black African cultural effluence and presence emanating from inner Africa. The 19th Century French Egyptologist George Foucart in his article "Egyptian king" declared the "earliest Egyptologists made mistakes in their interpretation of the evidence," while Dr. Leonard James insisted "the mistakes were deliberate." These distortions contributed much to shaping the prevailing ingrained, yet false, view. Conversely, Cheikh Anta Diop in the African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality demolished the falsity of a "Caucasian Egypt," of individuals migrating from South-West Asia and equally the Delta enlightenment origin argument. Additionally, Diop provided a mountain of modern and classical evidence to support his fundamental position that the Egyptians were indigenous African, Black people. In their presenting "Peopling of the Nile Valley," UNESCO in 1974 upheld Dr. Diop's and Dr. Obenga's w...
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781610230476
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 802
- Utgivningsdatum: 2019-08-16
- Förlag: Frederick Monderson/Sumon Publishers