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Egypt: Child of Africa - Paperback

Egypt: Child of Africa - Paperback
Egypt: Child of Africa - Paperback
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This issue seeks to answer two questions:  First, whether ancient Egyptians were predominantly African or Africoid in a physical sense during the major native dynasties before the invasions of the Persian, Greek, Roman and Arab foreigners. Second, whether their language, writing, vision of god and the universe, their concept of the divine kingship, ritual ceremonies and practices, administrative and architectural symbols, structures, and techno-complex, were quintessentially African and not, in any major particular, projected from those in Europe or Asia in that or an previous time. The research contained within Dr. Van Sertima's book, Nile Valley Civilizations, is included as part of Egypt: Child of Africa. (105 illus.)

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