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Post by anansi on Nov 15, 2019 2:47:00 GMT -5
Hello guys & gals, I've found this great venue that experts in their respective disciplines taking to each other, it covered a wide variety of subjects, but it does tend to be dry sometimes filled with techno speak so it won't be everybody's glass of beer. youtu.be/S_DD4nmyossThis is by Christopher Ehret *The Africanity Of Ancient Egypt* In this presentation he confirmed what many of the vets already figured out about the Nilo-Saharan participation of the foundation of the Egyptian state. Also he again confirmed what many here deduced about the Absuir findings. youtu.be/zXvYtIelYhUMary Hicks: *Africa/Brazil:Black Mariners and the world of South Atlantic Slavery* In this discussion the active participation of Black on both sides of the Atlantic in the trade is revealed even with enslaved themselves, certainty different from the north Atlantic mode..an Eye-opener to say the least. youtu.be/Tcmwua6wkPwAfrican Dominion by Michael Gomez. Tells the story of the rise of the Western Sudanic states, very detailed, one of the surprises is Goa,rivalling Wagadu, and that Ghana the State did not die after the the Disruption of the Almoravid movement but reconstituted itself and survived even more powerful for centuries to come. Quite a few of these vid lectures are in three parts of 1:050 min to 2:00:00hrs long Also these guys do not believe in editing, so you may find it necessary to FWD the vid till you see movement.. So I recommend subscribe.
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Post by zarahan on Nov 15, 2019 21:18:10 GMT -5
Great finds.
Ehret's video is worth highlighting..
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Post by zarahan on Nov 15, 2019 22:35:20 GMT -5
He says he's been attacked by apparent "native" Egyptians or "native" COpts for daring to link Egypt with Africa- which is typical of the butt-hurt nativism and denialism of many modern Egyptians, or maybe he encountered bogus trolls posing as "native" Egyptians- another long-standarding pattern we have seen on ES and ESR. Doesnt matter though- the evidence and data and authoritative researchers are there to make the case, regardless of how much emotional denials, online fakery, and distorted propaganda they trot out.
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Post by anansi on Nov 15, 2019 23:52:53 GMT -5
Yeah probably a troll especially if he was on line, but it's important to sub to the chan: and go back visit past lectures..one of my favs is the African Dominion lectures.
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Post by anansi on Jan 13, 2020 22:22:07 GMT -5
This is another vid from the Hutchins Center. Dealing with crop and trade relations.
Pls fwd time 16:00
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Post by kel on Jan 13, 2020 23:25:57 GMT -5
good stuff
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