Black Egyptians: The African Origins of Ancient Egypt

Author:   Segun Magbagbeola
Publisher:   Akasha Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9780957369504


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   15 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Segun Magbagbeola
Publisher:   Akasha Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Akasha Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9780957369504


ISBN 10:   0957369506
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   15 December 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

The false representation of Egypt; Extraterrestrial Origins; A gap in time; Ancient Egypt and African countries - Sudan; Ancient Egypt and African countries - Nigeria; Ancient Egypt and other African countries; Ancient Egypt and South America; The modern Egyptian Population; Introduction to Physical anthropology and archaeogenetics of Africans; Anthropometric and genetic analysis of African people.

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I bought my copy of Black Egyptians today and having read the first three chapters I was amazed. This is already one of the best books I have ever read on the subject. The author writes in brilliant fashion and discusses things that people never took seriously in Egyptology. Such as the pyramids being built by aliens, the Egyptians coming from Mars, and the valley of the kings dating to 10,000 BC, which puts it 8,500 years before what most Egyptologists date it. The topic of who were the ancient Egyptians has always been hotly debated, but now there seems to be no question about the legacy of the Black Egyptians. I really enjoyed this book. Ancient egyptian history is a subject that although has so much evidence it always comes with much controversy and false information which can often cause confusion and misunderstandings. The author uses different approaches giving you CLEAR and understandable facts as to the origins of egyptian civilisation.Some of the theories presented were new to me which I loved as it made me question and consider different ideologies.Recommended read for anyone who is interested in ancient egyptian history. Its written in a way which is both intelligable and logical so I would reccomend this book as a starter for anyone who is new to the subject. Great read! Black Egyptians for me serves as a long awaited handbook or manual into a topic that is right at the heart of my identity as a man of Black African ethnicity. The issues of origin and identity are a crucial part of one's life and an important feature in nature. The origin of the world as well as man's origin continues to be a pertinent topics of science while the negative effects of mistaken identity or ignorance about history can be seen in many of the ethnic minority youths of today. As such I have rated this book as 4/5 because it tackles a subject that tends to be swept under the carpet in today's world. The book is fresh and easy to read, giving the experience of having a discussion or audience with the author. As opposed to a polished novel by a major publisher, 'Black Egyptians' is a raw and genuine insight into the mind of the self confessed Nuwabian. The book doesn't challenge Christianity or other faiths, neither does it claim to be the foremost treatise on the subject of creation and man's origins. What it does is to present evidence to the reader and draw conclusions based on research; linking archeology and astronomy with history and culture to give a very plausible case for the history of the blacks. Many of the theories could appear farfetched and may leave the reader with more questions than answers. In any case an extensive list of references allows the reader to further investigate and fuel a quest of his or her own. I would recommend this book to both the afro centric and the neutral academic. It wont reinforce unfounded dogmatic beliefs or blind skepticism, what it does is to thrust the reader well into his or her journey to gaining 'right knowledge'. This book was written to present the true history of Ancient Egypt and dispel other false ideas about the original ethnicity of Egyptians that pervades our minds. The sources used for the book are wide ranging and would provide readers with a solid background for independent research. Many of the topics covered within this book are controversial will not found on many academic curricula so it provides a unique perspective on subjects that have been largely ignored. The authors views are rarely far from the surface which in my opinion, is in response to the wilful and malicious agenda of some historians to disempower Black Africans from their origins. Artefacts that have been vandalised by jealously such as the Sphinx are an enduring testament to the importance of Black Africans valuing their heritage and making African history a deep rooted part of identity. Books such as Black Egyptians are essential in rewriting our own history and so I would recommend this book for every man woman and child of a proud and rich African Origin. WoW! From the cover illustration you get the idea of what's in store! I would say approach with an open mind. For those of you who are well read on ancient Egypt, there are very few books of this kind which trace the specific African and South American tribes which migrated from Egypt(the real Exodus story)and the reasons which led to this. The author writes in a style that can be easily digestable to any newbie and backs up well researched factual evidence with plenty of images. Chapters which were particularly interesting to me were 'Extraterrestial Origins' and the 'Anthropometric and genetic analysis of black people'. The feats accomplished by the people of ancient Egyptian which line up with certain 'heavenly bodies' and star constellations - gives us an idication to who these people really were, in fact, they are telling us who they are. This really is a MUST READ. Regardless of your race, but for people of African origin in particular because even today in 2013 most do not know the ancient egyptians were black - (or should I say people, composed which very high concentrations of carbon!)... Or that Egypt is even a part of Africa! This clearly shows a very cunning, concerted effort was made cover this up. Honestly though, who wouldn't want to state claim decendancy to arguably The most wonderous of civilisations! However we are now in the information age. Despite coverted efforts the truth is STILL out there, if you want to know. Its safe to safe to say everyone is aware of the 2102 phenomena - well its all about transformation and for those who are ready this book will lead you well on your way to make that transformational shift. Enjoy!!!


Egyptology will never be the same again! A MUST HAVE for those interested in Black history and Egyptology. Very well researched and written in style, this dismantles the race controversy of blacks being omitted from the history of Ancient Egypt and dares to present the true origins of the Egyptians which mainstream Egyptologists are too scared to explore.


Author Information

Segun Magbagbeola (born 1984) in Lagos, Nigeria is a writer and director of Akasha Publishing Ltd. He was born to Nigerian parents and spent the early years of his childhood there before moving to London, UK with his immediate family and has lived there since. He is a graduate of Brunel University with a BSc degree in Information Systems. He became a Nuwaupian at 21 and was inducted as a member of the Ancient Egiptian Order, crowned with the name Har-Aha TepyPet 'Fighting Hawk Chief of the Sky'. As a Nuwaupian he became fascinated with Black History, Egyptology, religious studies, ancient civilizations and Extra-terrestrial life. His first book 'Black Egyptians' was written to prove once and for all that Black Africans started and led the Ancient Egyptian civilization and give Africans/Caribbeans a common culture to unite. He also works as a personal trainer and enjoys martial arts including Wing Chun Kung Fu and Muay Thai. He has been involved in acting for several films, short films, commercials and modelling. He is working on a new novel (The adventures of Kamun) due December 2013.

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