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Black Genesis

The Prehistoric Origins of Ancient Egypt

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Black Genesis

By: Robert Bauval, Thomas Brophy PhD
Narrated by: Michael Page
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Relegated to the realm of archaeological heresy, despite a wealth of hard scientific evidence, the theory that an advanced civilization of Black Africans settled in the Sahara long before Pharaonic Egypt existed has been dismissed and even condemned by conventional Egyptologists, archaeologists, and the Egyptian government.

Uncovering compelling new evidence, Egyptologist Robert Bauval and astrophysicist Thomas Brophy present the anthropological, climatological, archaeological, geological, and genetic research supporting this hugely debated theory of the B;ack African origin of Egyptian civilization.

Building upon extensive studies from the past four decades and their own archaeoastronomical and hieroglyphic research, the authors show how the early Black culture known as the Cattle People not only domesticated cattle but also had a sophisticated grasp of astronomy; created plentiful rock art at Gilf Kebir and Gebel Uwainat; had trade routes to the Mediterranean coast, central Africa, and the Sinai; held spiritual and occult ceremonies; and constructed a stone calendar circle and megaliths at the ceremonial site of Nabta Playa.

©2011 Robert Bauval and Thomas Brophy (P)2018 Tantor
Archaeology Egypt Occult Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Social Sciences Ancient Egypt Ancient America
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Informative!

Detailed text about an alternative view to the origins of ancient Egyptian civilisation. Great focus given to some spectacular but less known Egyptian artefacts and ancient locations. Audio narration added a star to what otherwise (in places but not overall) would have been a scientific read.

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phew

its heavy going, a complicated book that requires considerable attention.very interesting historical information.worth having in library

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Superb, enlightening

Having spent over a year in the desert, those clear desert nights and the heat of the day. The presence of something greater than us was captured perfectly.

The history, facts and assumptions made complete sense. Delivered comprehensively.

Those black skinned ancestors, accustomed to the blistering heat of the sun, studying under the pure night sky; its a beautiful image.
‘The Africans in this account, are the forefathers of much wisdom.’
To accept that phrase can be difficult for some, exposing unseen prejudice and making colonial misconduct/guilt ever more difficult to palate.
Here in this book is a choice where we all can move forward.

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The narrator needs to slow down. There is a total lack of inflection to the narration that makes it uncomfortable listening, yet his enunciation is excellent.

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excellent!

Profound and fascinating! A complex topic clearly and engagingly delivered. Recommended for anyone with an interest in history.

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Africa uncovered

What I love about this incredibly detailed and thorough book is the time and effort the authors have plied to their trade, which comes across on every page. This means their perspective and subsequent finds really carry weight. The narrative told to the world about the origins of African culture and civilization are disingenuous at best, but in reality just repressive.
Sometimes the science gets a little overwhelming and I did find myself skipping a couple of times but generally speaking it is easy to the follow and the narrative is faithful and interesting to listen to.

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Technical. But interesting read.

Interesting to listen to the high level of research being carried out. I plan on listening to this again to fully grasp the breadth of work being carried out.

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