Ancient African Writing Systems and Knowledge

Blog discussing the ancient writing systems created by Black/African people in ancient times throughout the world.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Afrocentrism is Valid Area of Research

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Outsiders have always tried to deny the ancient history of Negro and African people. I believe that there are at least three races: Africa...
Sunday, September 4, 2011

Akinidad and the Qasr Ibrim 1420 Inscription

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Amanirenas The Akinidad stela, is the funerary stela of Kharapkhael, the older brother of Akinidad. In this stela Akinidad...
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Kshtriyas

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Although Northern Indian,and Indian history in general is written from the Aryan perspective, many Dravidian and Non-Aryan rulers ruled ...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011

King Tut's DNA Is African

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According to iGENEA King Tut of ancient Egypt carried the R1-M173 haplogroup.R1-M269 does not indicate that King Tut was caucasoid. It is...
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

C.A.I.D.S.

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Afrocentric study provides the African American the self discipline, the intellectual ideals, love of learning and other motivational attrib...
Sunday, July 3, 2011

History of Horse Domestication in Africa

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The horse period in Africa is usually dated between 2000 and 1200 BC. These dates correspond to the archaeological research.There were two h...
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Dravidian Origin for the term for horse in Central Asia

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It would appear that most of the early horsemen in Central Asia came from Iran, rather than southern Russia. The nomad artisans of the 3rd m...
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Dr. Clyde Winters, has taught in the Chicago Public Schools for 36 years. He has taught Education and Linguistic Courses at Saint Xavier University-Chicago. As a teacher in the Chicago Public Schools Dr. Winters wrote State Standards in the 1990's for the Chicago Public School system and Common Core State Standards for Social Studies. He also wrote the 6th Grade World History Lesson Plans used in the CPS in 2000.
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