Bibliography: leaves 104-111.This research focuses on the role of Ancient Egypt during antiquity. It attempts to demonstrate a rereading of Egypt through the lens of an African, in relation to the views held by traditional scholarship. It also provides its readers with an alternative way of looking at how Egypt and the Near Eastern countries influenced each other. Secondly, this research provides evidence, which suggests that the founders of ancient Egyptian civilization relates closer to their African heritage than their Asian, or even its European neighbours. This research also provides evidence, which suggest that most world-renowned Greek scholars studied under the feet of the Egyptian priest-scholars. The role of the 'Wisdon of the Egy...
Northeast Africa is dominated by two linguistic macrofamilies, Afroasiatic, with its constituent bra...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
The ethnogenesis of the Yoruba has been a subject of various historical critical arguments in recent...
From the earliest times, Egypt and its past has been known to other peoples in Europe and the Near E...
During ancient times, many civilizations existed that had different influences on each other. In thi...
The demand of philosophising in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
Authoritative and up-to-date, this key single-volume work is a thematic exploration of ancient Egypt...
From ancient Rome to the present day, ancient Egypt has been a source of fascination and inspirati...
Egyptology has been dominated by the large quantity of written and pictorial material available. Thi...
This thesis studies how three Greek writers differentiate between each other in their texts about an...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...
Including topics rarely covered elsewhere as well as new perspectives, this work comprises thirty-tw...
This paper examined the historical and archaeological evidences of the impact of religious beliefs o...
Northeast Africa is dominated by two linguistic macrofamilies, Afroasiatic, with its constituent bra...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
The ethnogenesis of the Yoruba has been a subject of various historical critical arguments in recent...
From the earliest times, Egypt and its past has been known to other peoples in Europe and the Near E...
During ancient times, many civilizations existed that had different influences on each other. In thi...
The demand of philosophising in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in...
Authoritative and up-to-date, this key single-volume work is a thematic exploration of ancient Egypt...
From ancient Rome to the present day, ancient Egypt has been a source of fascination and inspirati...
Egyptology has been dominated by the large quantity of written and pictorial material available. Thi...
This thesis studies how three Greek writers differentiate between each other in their texts about an...
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly E...
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...
Including topics rarely covered elsewhere as well as new perspectives, this work comprises thirty-tw...
This paper examined the historical and archaeological evidences of the impact of religious beliefs o...
Northeast Africa is dominated by two linguistic macrofamilies, Afroasiatic, with its constituent bra...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
The ethnogenesis of the Yoruba has been a subject of various historical critical arguments in recent...