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83 Views · 2 years ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the Black/Afrikan heritage of Hannibal Barca of Carthage

Discover the remarkable life of Hannibal, an extraordinary figure from ancient history, in this captivating video. Hannibal, known for his military genius and strategic prowess, was not only a historical figure but also a proud African. Explore the African roots of this legendary Carthaginian general and statesman who defied the mighty Roman Empire. Uncover the historical evidence that establishes Hannibal as an African, born in Carthage, located in present-day Tunisia. Through expert analysis and historical accounts, gain insights into his upbringing, military campaigns, and enduring legacy as one of Africa's most renowned figures in world history. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the fascinating story of Hannibal, an African who left an indelible mark on the ancient world.

Kamjiverse
105 Views · 2 years ago

This video breaks down the major flaws in the Niger Congo area of diffusion(sprachbund) it is not a proven language family and many linguists such as Dixon affirm that it is impossible to reconstruct Proto Niger Congo.

With this said, there is no such thing as Bantoids or Congoids. One cannot use a hypothetical linguistic category and super impose them on historical populations.

The pluridisciplinary approach that is mainstream in contemporary Afrikana studies is the best method when it comes to reconstructing population histories.

Dr K Olson: Problems with Niger Congo Classification

Dr Roger Blench: Niger Congo an Alternative View

Kamjiverse
51 Views · 2 years ago

In this video Egyptologist Dr. Vanessa Davies discusses the importance of Nubia in the context of an Egyptological field that is removing the stain of racism in its practice. It is impossible to understand ancient Kmt without looking towards the inner Afrikan populations of the south.

Kamjiverse
72 Views · 2 years ago

In this video Dr. Shomarka Keita breaks down some fundamental Afrikan components of Ancient Kmt.

Kamjiverse
30 Views · 2 years ago

Dr. Bruce Stewart reveals the Kemetic roots of Western knowledge. The european world is indebted to Afrikans.

Kamjiverse
30 Views · 2 years ago

This is a reading of an article about Ancestral North Afrikans which represent the single largest source of genetic material on the Afrikan continent.
https://revoiye.com/are-we-all....-genetically-north-a

Kamjiverse
35 Views · 2 years ago

This is a conversation with Dr Obadele Kambon about the antiquity of Blackness among Paleo Afrikan aka Niger Egyptian speakers.

Kamjiverse
20 Views · 2 years ago

This video contains a comparative analysis between the ancient Sahara and the pharaonic civilization to reveal the cultural cradle of contemporary Afrikan societies.

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Kamjiverse
96 Views · 2 years ago

In this video Dr. Stewart Tyson Smith reveals the deep Afrikan ancestral roots of Ancient Kemet and its extensive trade with neighboring Afrikan civilizations.

Kamjiverse
23 Views · 2 years ago

Dr Muhammad Arabi, Faruk KA Ghafar and other Black Egyptians break down the Afrikanity of ancient Kemet

Ancient Kemet's legacy is often misrepresented as Eurocentric depictions overshadow its true origins. However, evidence suggests that the ancient Kemites were predominantly of Black African descent. Physical anthropology, art, language, culture, and genetic studies support this claim. Its people exhibited a range of skin tones, including darker shades seen in Black Africans. Challenging colonial narratives, modern research aims to rectify historical inaccuracies. Modern Kemet remains a diverse nation, with a significant population of Black Egyptians continuing their cultural legacy. Acknowledging the Black African roots of ancient Kemet fosters a more inclusive understanding of human history and celebrates the rich diversity of humanity.




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