The African Origin of Civilization: Myth Or RealityL. Hill, 1974 - 316 من الصفحات Edited and translated by Mercer Cook.Laymen and scholars alike will welcome the publication of this one-volume translation of the major sections of C. A. Diop's two books, Nations negres et culture and Anteriorite des civilizations negres, which have profoundly influenced thinking about Africa around the world. It was largely because of these works that, at the World Festival of the Arts held in Dakar in 1966, Dr. Diop shared with the late W. E. B. DuBois an award as the writer who had exerted the greatest influence on Negro thought in the 20th century. |
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الصفحة 87
... later days indicates that such influence was profound . This is explained by the excep- tional fertility of the Delta . As soon as it could be made fit for cultivation by dint of embank- ing and draining and irrigating , this stretch of ...
... later days indicates that such influence was profound . This is explained by the excep- tional fertility of the Delta . As soon as it could be made fit for cultivation by dint of embank- ing and draining and irrigating , this stretch of ...
الصفحة 186
... later than the contact be- tween Egypt and the Greeks .... Finally , with regard to identical religious beliefs ... later than the contact with the Greeks , but also later than contact with the Romans . To conclude , let us note ...
... later than the contact be- tween Egypt and the Greeks .... Finally , with regard to identical religious beliefs ... later than the contact with the Greeks , but also later than contact with the Romans . To conclude , let us note ...
الصفحة 191
... later in other milieus . As for the Peul language , it is naturally related to all other Senegalese languages , in particular , and to Black African languages in general . The relationship among Peul , Wolof , and Serer emphasizes their ...
... later in other milieus . As for the Peul language , it is naturally related to all other Senegalese languages , in particular , and to Black African languages in general . The relationship among Peul , Wolof , and Serer emphasizes their ...
المحتوى
What Were the Egyptians? | 1 |
Birth of the Negro Myth | 10 |
Modern Falsification of History | 43 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Amélineau Amon ancestors ancient Egypt ancient Egyptians Antiquity Arab archeological Asia Aurignacian Berber Black Africa Black race called century B.C. Champollion Chérubini color cult Delta Diodorus Diop documents Dynasty Egyp Egyptian Egyptian civilization Egyptian race Egyptologist epoch Ethiopians ethnic Europe European existence fact feudal French Greek Herodotus Horus human Ibid idea Indo-Europeans inhabitants Isis king Kushite land languages Laobé later legend Lenormant Libyans Lower Egypt Maspero matriarchy Mauny Mediterranean Memphis Merneptah Meroë Meroitic modern monuments Moret Nations nègres nègres et culture Negro Negroid Nile Valley Nubia ORIGIN OF CIVILIZATION Osiris Paleolithic Paris Pédrals period Peul Pharaoh Phoenician Pirenne populations probably prognathism Psammetichus pyramids Ramses Ramses II region Sahara scientific Semitic Senegal Serer skin skulls slave social stones Sudan Sudanese temple texts Thebes tians tion tombs totemic Toucouleur tribes Tundi-Daro Upper Egypt West Western white race Wolof word writing Yoruba