Not surprised by this information and thank you for highlighting it. It is my unscientific assertion that some African cultures are so old, that Africans have lost touch with their ancient knowledge. Of course, the colonial interlude (with its "Africa is the dark continent" propaganda) is partly responsible for some of this loss of history, but I truly hope that Africans can regain an authentic sense of self-knowledge to move forward in the coming decades.
I'm no mathematician, but after watching this, even I know why the woman called it a calculator and it's design is actually similar to a calculator: put the bone in the hand as a pencil and rotate it back and fourth between the notches; that will show how the notches would/could be used to obtain higher numbers, just like an abacus.
@@presterjohn1697 true but you can’t deny that China and the Islamic golden age really expanded on math, science, and many other great advancements than Africa
Your channel is such inspiration. I’ve collected books about intellectual traditions of Africans (outside of North Africa) and wanted to post vids going into depth about it. Glad someone’s doing it!!🤞🏾
You are of great service to our people, great work! Africa and African people are like the big bang of cosmology. Where everything and everyone started.
@@visioday1814 He is probably one of those trolls who thing African/diasporas people have never done anything that didn’t include our oppressive masters.
Between this, Nabta Playa (in the Nubian Desert), iron-smelting in Cameroon (3,000 BC), ancient walled settlements in NE Nigeria, the Khartoum Mesolithic Culture, the Egyptian (and Ta-Seti predecessor) association is not farfetched at all...
Iron smelting started in Lejja Nsuka, Nigeria 750 BC. But unfortunately the imperialist have sabotaged kick-start of the largest iron and steel complex in West Africa the Ajaokuta steel complex.
@@adeyeleadesida4975 true, I think as Africans we had vast knowledge about nature before the colonizers got here, each tribe had some sort of special skills, like in the Sourthen Africa the Balobedu tribe specialized in gold melting for hundreds of years before the colonizers came to Southy. We had civilization before them.
It’s funny that we think we’re more advanced than the worlds that once existed in the past. A lot of the things we glorify now, they were doing back then. Only difference is the execution so it looks different, new and original.
We really are much more advanced now than we where at any time in history though. Only certain conspiracy theories involving aliens or Hindu beliefs about their civilisation waayyyy before agriculture in Mesopotamia say otherwise. Any claim of an agriculture capable civilization predating Mesopotamia needs strong evidence. But of course people weren't stupid. They had the night sky and where able to see mathematical patterns. And the night sky has great practical significance as it links to seasons and other yearly repeating patterns. That's why astronomy is often very well evolved among ancient people, be they from Africa, South America, Australia or around stone henge.
@@generaljg4373 There was no Egypt m, Sudanese people migrated into Egypt, they build pyramids, invaders came, they move back to Sudan, and even further downwards, please give evidence that Middle Easterners are ancient Egyptians
I absolutely love the critical analysis of a subject. It is not about right or wrong as we tend to define things these days but learning, developing an understanding and being open to increasing one's knowledge as more information presents itself.
Kemet is not just a physical place,it's a consciousness that originated in the south of Africa and flowed up north via the Nile. So it makes sense that that bone precedes the Pharaohs.
If then the ancient African civilization predates the pharoahs era,then it means the genesis creation stories do not add up or agree with historical timelines 🤔.
We told them, they didn't listen, they still don't believe it, with all this evidence. Micheal Tellinger discovered ruins of ancient civilization that start from South Africa all the way down to Egypt, those ruins predates Egypt and Sumeria.
The bone is representation of a mathematical system that was kept track on day to day life in a quantifiable, in that same area, pieces of stone and wood have been found with similar marking system, suggesting that the ancient society had a system to quantify their day to day life. That why the bone had a sharp object at the end to make more more items with notches. And also remember that that area gave rise to the beginnings of the bunyoro-kitara empire, which is famous for their unconventional science and mathematics. Fascinating stuff.
Fantastic video. What is so spectacular about it is that you appear to have developed in your communal knowledge as evidenced in your narration by listening to your Afrikan audience when they all suggest slight corrections in previous narration. For example, you correctly mention "flowing down the Nile" (meaning flowing north from the source in the south). That is a detail that some other narrators often miss. Thank you and keep up the good work 👂🏿🧠🙏🏿💪🏿
More great content, I was familiar with this from the teachings of the Nation of Islam. But I appreciate and thank you all so much for spreading positive knowledge of self to the masses, peace and blessing brothers.
You were familiar with this from the teachings of, The Nation of Islam? Can you explain how, & what The Nation of Islam knew about this....when this information has just been made known to much more & has been relatively unknown for more then 60 years. What is the source you have that refers to this specific artifact & it's purpose
THIS YO BEST VID YET, OMG the white at 3:00 who said "I don't understand, this should be on the first floor on a Golden Table at the front of the Museum!" What is really crazy they destroy and throw away so much evidence of our Ancient Advanced Techniques and Civilizations just so they can keep this Lie in place about Greek Civilization being the start of Science Lol! Keep it Coming Bruh, this a Classic!
Wow !!! Super interesting. Thank you for sharing, it's amazing :D As being born in Africa, I hold Africa very close to my heart, and it is beautiful to see the true beauty of this mystical continent being unraveled with time to the general public ! It will take a long time to undo centuries of ignorance, but I believe it is people such as yourself and your team who are on the right track toward showing the truth behind Africa's many cultural mysteries. There is so much to be proud of !! Keep up the good work ❤🔥🙏🏼🙏🏿🙏🏼🙏🏿👍🏿👍🏼👍🏿👍🏼
Is this in line with Inzalo yelanga which is250000 years old from southern africa and Egypt being the epitome of all African civilistions as they met at the river nile which was closer to other civilisations
I remember this. So dope! Great job family for producing good content. Our people are ancient. If it weren’t for aging, we would all be amazed with Africans and their contributions to humanity.
The ancient Egyptians were middleastern and Europeans the nubians were not allowed to come to Egyptian civilisation until the nubians conquered Egypt later on
We need our own historians and archaeologist who understand what it means to be from this part of the world. P.S - I am not an African because that name is of a Greek root, education has been tailored from the Greek perspective and I do not believe in that cos its heavily bais and it is the history of the Greeks for the Greeks not for Us.
I’m white and I don’t listen to white people discovering things in Egypt but I also don’t listen to black peoples claims about it either both are bias to me I usually tend to believe the Egyptians that live their more.. so I understand your logic
@@KingAries85 good position to take, but I speak as an African in Africa. I am a Nigerian and I have see the replica of Egypt in ancient empires like the Benin and the Oyo empires
@@KingAries85 That is why I enjoy reading from different sources and I highlight where they agree and just take in the different points of views. However, I will value the word of one over the other if telling their own story. For example, I will value the word of the Scandinavians when telling their history over the word of an American telling Scandinavian history. They can not only tell you their history but they share things from their own cultural perspective and their understanding of their own language where an American would be learning how to interpret those points. I hope you get my meaning. One thing I find fascinating is why Europeans are always wanting to study Africa and tell their stories rather than their own? One thing I truly respect about Scandinavians is the investment in preserving their culture and telling their own stories. I mean they have a museum for every topic, even photographs!
Thanks for this! It is so interesting and something that we should include in history or social studies classes. How old is the CNN clip? What program was it?
🤦♂️ the neolithic is why older than Egypt like why they hell would they reference Egypt? It would be like comparing the British empire to the ancient Minoan greeks.
@@gloriasarah9653 I think you missed my point. My point was africa had math an science long before Egypt ever rose to power. Furthermore Egypt is more of a Mediterranean culture and is not subsahariana nor black nation, where as this data shows black people of sub-saharan Africa had math and science long before outside trade or contact.
@@tylerrobbins8311 if Egypt had Mediterranean culture then why are the people in the pyramids dressed like the people in Sub-Saharan Africa till date? 🤔 why is it our languages in Sub-Saharan Africa are still found in ancient Egyptian and Sumerian text? Ra we, re kopa osa boa maka hle.
@@vuyelwamazibuko9383 You clearly have never studied the basics of human history or anthropology if you think that the Egyptians are not a Mediterranean people. The closest group to the Egyptian genetically are the other native Saharan peoples whom are all distinctly their own. There is 52 miles of distance to cross the Saharan at it's shortest point and only 9 miles between Iberia and the Shara. This is also ignoring thr nile delta is litterally on the banks of the Mediterranean sea and the Egyptians were built around the coast of the sea and maritime trade with the other cultures of the Mediterranean. Claiming the Egyptians are black and subsaharian over Mediterranean is no diffrent than Arabs or Europeans trying to claim them. If anything the Greeks have the best claim of any group outside of Egypt centuries of colonization, trade, and intermixing and even then it's a terribly weak argument.
What's fascinating is the theory that the knowledge from the heart of Africa...just like certain knowledge from the Sudan...seams to have flown up into Egypt. This further damages the former belief of European scientists of knowledge flowing into Egypt from white sources in North Africa....the middle east or Mesopotamia.
The colonists of Africa spent centuries destroying, covering up or just ignoring African archaeology (as with Mapungubwe, Great Zimbabwe, etc.). We're making incredible discoveries only now. We have barely scratched the surface. In the archaeological/paleoanthropological fields, Africa is going to be where it's at for the next century.
Thank you! Just sharing From Wikipedia: the artifact was first estimated to have originated between 9,000BC and 6,500BC, with numerous other analyses debating the bone to be as old as 44,000 years.[4] However, the dating of the site where it was discovered was re-evaluated, and it is now believed to be about 20,000 years old (dating from between 18,000BC and 20,000BC).[7][8] The dating of this bone is widely debated in the archaeological community as the ratio of Carbon-14 isotopes was upset by nearby volcanic activity.[6]
I don't get the fuss about it. The so-called Ishango Bone is a very well-known ancient artifact from the Lower Paleolithic era. Maybe it is due to the fact I am not American, but I would feel better enthusiastic when media outlets and platforms, whether popular or Afro-centered, will began to speak about the various time periods of united civilization in Central Africa - or so to speak to stop censoring or omitting about it - instead simply focusing on its premices (Ishango Bone) or the post-16th century petty realms/rogue states under Portugese or Arab influence solely (Kongo, Malavi, Ndongo, Zanguebar, et cetera) . What about the early Ba-Tembuzis/Bena ya Mungu/Imanujelas/Anous, these demi-Titans of gigantic height and inborn elongated skulls with some of their 10,000+ yrs old 15-feet long crystal sarcophagus and giant silex axes found scattered everywhere across the African continent, notably the Great Lakes, Southern Africa and Egypt (those whose the lasting far-hybridized remnants in Iron Age period African tombs and ancient tombs across Eurasia were named "Giants" or "Homo Gigantus" by early modern European scientists and fringe scientists of the 20th century, "Giants" again by ancient Phoenician archaeologists, and "Homo Paracus" by some now-excommunied archaeologists specialized in Pre-Columbian history at the state of Illinois, USA as well as Peru??) ? How about the Pygmies Twas and Khoisanids? The Holocene Sahelian Pastoralists (Nilo-Sudanese pastoralists) in Central Africa and the East African Neolithic Pastoralists (Cushitic speaking pastoralists) ?? What about the Land of Punt or so-called Ethiopians Macrobians, realm whose core region was located in the sources of the Nile? What about the Ajan Empire/Azania, this thalassocracy whose core capital was too said to be located in Intralacustrine Africa?? That one time when, baxk to late 3rd century CE, the Aksumite Empire besieged Azania till as far as the Mountains of the Moons and made of its territory their vassal over nearly three-and-a-half centuries?? Or when Hangi succeeded to secede from the crumbling Aksumite imperialism by the 630s CE and founded the Chwezi/Hima Dynasty of the Kitara Empire, dynasty who lasted for three dynastical periods and two interregnums of 670-odd years?? Or when the Abyssinian Empress Gudit conquered Kitara and much of Eastern Africa then had his bi-racial daughter Laango (sired by her second husband Zenobius/Dingama Koyya, likely a Christian Middle Eastern prince of Bagratid descent native from Georgia or its vicinities) as a governess there, daughter who either her of her female-line descendants wounded up by intermmarying with tbe Chwezi Dynasty?? What about Rumeza/Lombadisha/Lumaliza/Rumaliza the semi-legendary warrior-hunter-king, of Ndahura II Wamalo and either his own other name or son the Ba-Nkuku (Chwezi) ruler Kalala Ilunga/Nkosiyalomali or Nkosi ya Lomali, founder of the Tetela kingdom, ancestral progenitor of the later early historical rulers of the Luba Kingdom, and founder of this confederation of realms and empires extending from tbe Atlantic to the coasts of Zanguebar named Anzicana and its Ilunga/T'Olenga/Olenga Dynasty (dynasty whom descends a few prominent statemen from the postcolonial history of Africa such as foremost Prime Minister of DRCongo Patrice Emery T'Olenga Lumumba, revolutionary Lumumbist General Nicholas Olenga Onaumbe, stateman Pierre Mulele, General André Kissasse, a few current military officers and statesmen in DRC, Congo-Brazzavile scholar Théophile Obenga and so on and forth) that lasted from early 14th century CE to 1885??? I want to hear more about it.
We should bring this history to the ears of every African and control the narratives. I remember hearing such stories but had no verifiable sources.Thank you.
This is wonderful to know! I only wish Africans would not allow their archeological finds to be hoarded away to European and American museums far away from their descendants! These discoveries have a rightful home in Africa so that Africans can enjoy their own historical contributions.
Another one of it's kind was found near the Libombo Mountains of Swaziland a few hunsred kilometres East of my current location dated to about 11k years ago. There's also quartz crystals attached to their ends and its a baboon bone like Tehuti (Thoth). Not random! I am Hlubi closely related to the Swazi people and we all belong to the eMbo nation of West Africa i.e. the Congo Basin. Check out the Dikenga Cosmograms as well so you can be more blown away by my illustrious ancestors!
I remember a time when all news channels, and most news programs, reported stories without much bias or opinion. You could actually learn things about the world by watching the news. I know it seems impossible, but it was true!
There is an old tribal song I know from Africa,it goes like this I hear the drums echoing tonight But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation She's coming in, 12:30 flight The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation I stopped an old man along the way Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies He turned to me as if to say "Hurry boy, it's waiting there for you" It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do I bless the rains down in Africa Gonna take some time to do the things we never had The wild dogs cry out in the night As they grow restless, longing for some solitary company I know that I must do what's right As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti I seek to cure what's deep inside, frightened of this thing that I've become It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do I bless the rains down in Africa Gonna take some time to do the things we never had Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do I bless the rains down in Africa I bless the rains down in Africa (I bless the rain) I bless the rains down in Africa I bless the rains down in Africa I bless the rains down in Africa Gonna take some time to do the things we never had
Not surprised by this information and thank you for highlighting it. It is my unscientific assertion that some African cultures are so old, that Africans have lost touch with their ancient knowledge. Of course, the colonial interlude (with its "Africa is the dark continent" propaganda) is partly responsible for some of this loss of history, but I truly hope that Africans can regain an authentic sense of self-knowledge to move forward in the coming decades.
Technologies rose and fell even before Europeans.
@@YaBoiDREX Exactly!!
@Sex'' Allatus Angelus 100% true
Don't worry God has put in place what no colonial society can change its out come
It is time for the rise
I'm no mathematician, but after watching this, even I know why the woman called it a calculator and it's design is actually similar to a calculator: put the bone in the hand as a pencil and rotate it back and fourth between the notches; that will show how the notches would/could be used to obtain higher numbers, just like an abacus.
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Damn mad trues
You spelled forth wrong.
@@mileshamblen9982
Wow.
@@mileshamblen9982 what are you doing here?
Van Sertima spoke extensively on African firsts in science, math, astronomy, etc.
Why are black people obsessed with being first? Wouldn't the best be more important..
In all !
No I think it was the Asians and the Arabs who started it first or at least expanded/did it better
@@handsomeboi3767 Van Sertima based his findings on evidence. Not what he thought.
@@presterjohn1697 true but you can’t deny that China and the Islamic golden age really expanded on math, science, and many other great advancements than Africa
teach them man keep up your great work at bringing the truth to the world lots of us use your work as reference .
Your channel is such inspiration. I’ve collected books about intellectual traditions of Africans (outside of North Africa) and wanted to post vids going into depth about it. Glad someone’s doing it!!🤞🏾
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Go Go Go, start start start
Do it, start, find your own voice 👏
@@pamelars7497 Correct
@@tsheponcamane2018 Yes, with God's speed.
You are of great service to our people, great work! Africa and African people are like the big bang of cosmology. Where everything and everyone started.
It started in the fertile crescent 🌙. Sumeria was first civilization, not afrika. (Erech) iraq
Facts !
@@chriscutty9172 try again lol 😅 ah these white supremacist yeah and man kind started there too?
@@chriscutty9172 at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates
Great job as always.🇳🇬
One of the more informative things I've seen on RUclips. Keep it up.
And, West and Central Africa were a little earlier with the smelting of iron.
Lol yea...
@@KC-nn5wc is there a problem? I see you commenting nonsense a lot on here
@@visioday1814 He is probably one of those trolls who thing African/diasporas people have never done anything that didn’t include our oppressive masters.
I agree, those are the regions where most Africans trace their ancestral origins.
@@KC-nn5wc Check your euro museums if you don't believe him.It all there.
Between this, Nabta Playa (in the Nubian Desert), iron-smelting in Cameroon (3,000 BC), ancient walled settlements in NE Nigeria, the Khartoum Mesolithic Culture, the Egyptian (and Ta-Seti predecessor) association is not farfetched at all...
We been civilized! ✊🏾
Add Chad’s Mountain Range
Iron smelting started in Lejja Nsuka, Nigeria 750 BC. But unfortunately the imperialist have sabotaged kick-start of the largest iron and steel complex in West Africa the Ajaokuta steel complex.
@@adeyeleadesida4975 true, I think as Africans we had vast knowledge about nature before the colonizers got here, each tribe had some sort of special skills, like in the Sourthen Africa the Balobedu tribe specialized in gold melting for hundreds of years before the colonizers came to Southy. We had civilization before them.
@@ario4795 it wasnt in the span of a few decades but centuries
But i know you know that and refuse, according to your previous comments
It’s funny that we think we’re more advanced than the worlds that once existed in the past. A lot of the things we glorify now, they were doing back then. Only difference is the execution so it looks different, new and original.
We really are much more advanced now than we where at any time in history though. Only certain conspiracy theories involving aliens or Hindu beliefs about their civilisation waayyyy before agriculture in Mesopotamia say otherwise. Any claim of an agriculture capable civilization predating Mesopotamia needs strong evidence.
But of course people weren't stupid. They had the night sky and where able to see mathematical patterns. And the night sky has great practical significance as it links to seasons and other yearly repeating patterns. That's why astronomy is often very well evolved among ancient people, be they from Africa, South America, Australia or around stone henge.
Facts
Yes I remember hearing about this, very informative.
We need only our own affirmation. Thank you for saying it! ✊🏾❤🖤💚👏🏾
The Egyptians were middleastern and Europeans, nubians were not allowed to come to Egypt until they conquered later on
@@generaljg4373 Nope... it is common knowledge that community, culture and civilization came from sub Sahara Africa into Egypt. Read, travel, learn.
@@generaljg4373 🤣🤣🤣 I love reading you people's comments I screen shot them as receipts for the folks who don't believe me.
Nubians/Kemetic people were da first Egyptians in da Nile valley.
@@generaljg4373 There was no Egypt m, Sudanese people migrated into Egypt, they build pyramids, invaders came, they move back to Sudan, and even further downwards, please give evidence that Middle Easterners are ancient Egyptians
Hi hun, i'm from Congo, Ishango bone is 20 000 year old but check Lebombo bone too, from Zwaziland, it's 37 000 year old
20,000 years old? That puts a lot in perspective. Great Find! Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely love the critical analysis of a subject. It is not about right or wrong as we tend to define things these days but learning, developing an understanding and being open to increasing one's knowledge as more information presents itself.
Kemet is not just a physical place,it's a consciousness that originated in the south of Africa and flowed up north via the Nile. So it makes sense that that bone precedes the Pharaohs.
If then the ancient African civilization predates the pharoahs era,then it means the genesis creation stories do not add up or agree with historical timelines 🤔.
@@justinamusyoka4986 yeah that is known fact.
We told them, they didn't listen, they still don't believe it, with all this evidence. Micheal Tellinger discovered ruins of ancient civilization that start from South Africa all the way down to Egypt, those ruins predates Egypt and Sumeria.
@@vuyelwamazibuko9383 🖤🖤🖤
@@vuyelwamazibuko9383 This is true Khondlo, in fact the South is the North, that’s why the Nile flows towards the Mediterranean
This channel awakened me
Yeah, I remember that broadcast. I thought I would never see it again. Thank you for sharing this with us.
The bone is representation of a mathematical system that was kept track on day to day life in a quantifiable, in that same area, pieces of stone and wood have been found with similar marking system, suggesting that the ancient society had a system to quantify their day to day life. That why the bone had a sharp object at the end to make more more items with notches.
And also remember that that area gave rise to the beginnings of the bunyoro-kitara empire, which is famous for their unconventional science and mathematics. Fascinating stuff.
Thank you for the great information. I always find your videos enlightening.
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Imagine what they stole & destroyed! They know how intellectually astute Africans are!
Fantastic video. What is so spectacular about it is that you appear to have developed in your communal knowledge as evidenced in your narration by listening to your Afrikan audience when they all suggest slight corrections in previous narration. For example, you correctly mention "flowing down the Nile" (meaning flowing north from the source in the south). That is a detail that some other narrators often miss. Thank you and keep up the good work 👂🏿🧠🙏🏿💪🏿
Everyone needs to get this book "Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D."
written by?
@@jeswazwadi7049 its popular, it will come up if you search it
@@jeswazwadi7049 Chancellor Williams III
@@gloriasarah9653 tanx
@@KingJames-qe4lv tanx
More great content, I was familiar with this from the teachings of the Nation of Islam. But I appreciate and thank you all so much for spreading positive knowledge of self to the masses, peace and blessing brothers.
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You were familiar with this from the teachings of, The Nation of Islam? Can you explain how, & what The Nation of Islam knew about this....when this information has just been made known to much more & has been relatively unknown for more then 60 years.
What is the source you have that refers to this specific artifact & it's purpose
@@justsaved3876 the brother Nuri Muhammad in some of his speeches has made mention of this. That's where I've heard of this before.
@@christianhughes9756 brother there’s nothing called Nation of Islam it’s just “Islam”.
If you've never heard of the Nation of Islam you must be living under a rock... good day sir.
THIS YO BEST VID YET, OMG the white at 3:00 who said "I don't understand, this should be on the first floor on a Golden Table at the front of the Museum!" What is really crazy they destroy and throw away so much evidence of our Ancient Advanced Techniques and Civilizations just so they can keep this Lie in place about Greek Civilization being the start of Science Lol! Keep it Coming Bruh, this a Classic!
Have some accountability
@@KC-nn5wc you came on here to be triggered lol
@@KC-nn5wc accountability for what ?
It's the end of lies. The wheel spins.
They think we don't know that the Greek came to Africa to study all that knowledge.
It’s great to see epic history put forth especially seeing humans acknowledge their accomplishments as a species rather than skin tones
Yeah !
Wow !!! Super interesting. Thank you for sharing, it's amazing :D As being born in Africa, I hold Africa very close to my heart, and it is beautiful to see the true beauty of this mystical continent being unraveled with time to the general public ! It will take a long time to undo centuries of ignorance, but I believe it is people such as yourself and your team who are on the right track toward showing the truth behind Africa's many cultural mysteries. There is so much to be proud of !! Keep up the good work ❤🔥🙏🏼🙏🏿🙏🏼🙏🏿👍🏿👍🏼👍🏿👍🏼
Great content! Im sure there will be many more to discover!
R.I.P. Patrice Lumumba
Africa civilised the World. Facts!!
Nice joke
@@generaljg4373 it's TRUE not a joke
@@brian_Austin27 civilisation came from the middleast not Africa
@@brian_Austin27 💯
@@generaljg4373 oh yeah Sumer right ? Debatable
Thank You very much. 🙏
Is this in line with Inzalo yelanga which is250000 years old from southern africa and Egypt being the epitome of all African civilistions as they met at the river nile which was closer to other civilisations
Great content. Thank you for sharing that. I’ve always been very dissatisfied with the notion that only Egypt was educated.
Facts! Even as a Nubian I was always scratching my head that only Egyptians knew about advanced math.
Nubian? isn't the term Nubian invented by the westerners?
@@Theeoutcaste no, it’s a term commonly used by us to describe each other. The term Nuba (-people) is also used too. 🙂
@@Theeoutcaste True, you were either Kemetic or Kushite, Nubian was invented to separate Ancient Egypt from Africa and alienate it
@@monasautes4665 Nubians are native to Egypt though
This was awesome. So informative. Thank you.
"home for the Diaspora" thank you HomeTeam History
I remember this. So dope! Great job family for producing good content. Our people are ancient. If it weren’t for aging, we would all be amazed with Africans and their contributions to humanity.
The ancient Egyptians were middleastern and Europeans the nubians were not allowed to come to Egyptian civilisation until the nubians conquered Egypt later on
Not true
@@generaljg4373 I do not understand your opinion. This video was about a Kongo civilization.
@@generaljg4373 ????how come the dressing of the Egyptians and hair braiding and art is African yet they are middle Eastern??
@@Theeoutcaste majority of them didn't have braids
Egypt looked to central and Southern Africa for its ancestry, culture, and knowledge.
Calculator pencil, do the figures with the notches and the tip to scratch the answer. That is so cool.
The ISHANGO Bone - I wrote a mock article about this at Uni...about 12 years ago.
What do you mean a mock article
@@trevormcdonald385 An article for a newspaper that doesn't exist. It was an assignment by the lecturer.
do you still have it?
Your intro music is everything!
Thanks Bra,
Great Work.
MUCH LOVE
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Another reason for people to stop saying everything came from Egypt
Only pales believe that
What about the Lebombo Bone?
Thank you once again for your excellent presentation...✊🏾
We need our own historians and archaeologist who understand what it means to be from this part of the world.
P.S - I am not an African because that name is of a Greek root, education has been tailored from the Greek perspective and I do not believe in that cos its heavily bais and it is the history of the Greeks for the Greeks not for Us.
I’m white and I don’t listen to white people discovering things in Egypt but I also don’t listen to black peoples claims about it either both are bias to me I usually tend to believe the Egyptians that live their more.. so I understand your logic
@@KingAries85 good position to take, but I speak as an African in Africa. I am a Nigerian and I have see the replica of Egypt in ancient empires like the Benin and the Oyo empires
Pigment as qualifier for knowledge? Such ignorance doesn’t deserve truth
Math is math tho. It’s the same outcome regardless of culture.
@@KingAries85 That is why I enjoy reading from different sources and I highlight where they agree and just take in the different points of views. However, I will value the word of one over the other if telling their own story. For example, I will value the word of the Scandinavians when telling their history over the word of an American telling Scandinavian history. They can not only tell you their history but they share things from their own cultural perspective and their understanding of their own language where an American would be learning how to interpret those points. I hope you get my meaning.
One thing I find fascinating is why Europeans are always wanting to study Africa and tell their stories rather than their own? One thing I truly respect about Scandinavians is the investment in preserving their culture and telling their own stories. I mean they have a museum for every topic, even photographs!
Maaane, that beat in the beginning is tough.
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Thanks for this! It is so interesting and something that we should include in history or social studies classes. How old is the CNN clip? What program was it?
🤦♂️ the neolithic is why older than Egypt like why they hell would they reference Egypt? It would be like comparing the British empire to the ancient Minoan greeks.
Trying to act like Africans ain't been scientists 🤦🏽♀️
@@gloriasarah9653 I think you missed my point. My point was africa had math an science long before Egypt ever rose to power. Furthermore Egypt is more of a Mediterranean culture and is not subsahariana nor black nation, where as this data shows black people of sub-saharan Africa had math and science long before outside trade or contact.
@@tylerrobbins8311 if Egypt had Mediterranean culture then why are the people in the pyramids dressed like the people in Sub-Saharan Africa till date? 🤔 why is it our languages in Sub-Saharan Africa are still found in ancient Egyptian and Sumerian text? Ra we, re kopa osa boa maka hle.
@@tylerrobbins8311 Go read "Credo Mutwa" come back and let's have this conversation.
@@vuyelwamazibuko9383 You clearly have never studied the basics of human history or anthropology if you think that the Egyptians are not a Mediterranean people. The closest group to the Egyptian genetically are the other native Saharan peoples whom are all distinctly their own. There is 52 miles of distance to cross the Saharan at it's shortest point and only 9 miles between Iberia and the Shara. This is also ignoring thr nile delta is litterally on the banks of the Mediterranean sea and the Egyptians were built around the coast of the sea and maritime trade with the other cultures of the Mediterranean.
Claiming the Egyptians are black and subsaharian over Mediterranean is no diffrent than Arabs or Europeans trying to claim them. If anything the Greeks have the best claim of any group outside of Egypt centuries of colonization, trade, and intermixing and even then it's a terribly weak argument.
The more they dig.. The more they get shamed
Give us back our Artifacts
East Africans'ancestral Homeland
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5:44 WOW what MUSEUM is that? is that an old mine?
Ishango and Lebombo (South Afrika) are the oldest mathematical instruments. I believe the Lebombo is the older! Asante sana.
We need to get this info to the youth make Our Own History interesting to them keep post.n and I'll keep sharing💪🏿😎✊🏿🖤👑
Egypt not African
Thanks for sharing Rasta.
Vital information and your voice makes this video a very unique and awesome💯🌞🖤❤
The Original🌅 People. The ancient Egyptians also build a Pyramid based on Pi
What's fascinating is the theory that the knowledge from the heart of Africa...just like certain knowledge from the Sudan...seams to have flown up into Egypt.
This further damages the former belief of European scientists of knowledge flowing into Egypt from white sources in North Africa....the middle east or Mesopotamia.
H I agree....the pointy stick renaissance period was a massively important leap in human evolution
Awesome job and You just assisted me beyond measure with this presentation can't thank you enough!!! Hotep peace&love☀️✊🏿🛸💯
The colonists of Africa spent centuries destroying, covering up or just ignoring African archaeology (as with Mapungubwe, Great Zimbabwe, etc.). We're making incredible discoveries only now. We have barely scratched the surface. In the archaeological/paleoanthropological fields, Africa is going to be where it's at for the next century.
Thanks for speaking the truth so that the world could see us for who we really are,( THE ORIGIN OF CIVILIZATION ) Thanks Again.
Shocking to people who think we are subhumans.
So true as a Congolese I was told of fascinating stories proudly 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩
Tell us
The golden age is here for us rejoice this wicked system it's coming to a end
Thanks for the post.
Very good video. It is one of my favourite channels
Thank you!
Just sharing From Wikipedia: the artifact was first estimated to have originated between 9,000BC and 6,500BC, with numerous other analyses debating the bone to be as old as 44,000 years.[4] However, the dating of the site where it was discovered was re-evaluated, and it is now believed to be about 20,000 years old (dating from between 18,000BC and 20,000BC).[7][8] The dating of this bone is widely debated in the archaeological community as the ratio of Carbon-14 isotopes was upset by nearby volcanic activity.[6]
The source of the Nile is the source of all civilizations and indeed the origin of Egyptian Pharaohs and Nubian civilizations.
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Keep going more people need to know!!!!! I am really busy with our history and finding out a lot of things
The problem is they are telling the story and controlling the Narrative
Thank you for the info
The Annunaki were here can you please do a video on them thanks
I don't get the fuss about it. The so-called Ishango Bone is a very well-known ancient artifact from the Lower Paleolithic era.
Maybe it is due to the fact I am not American, but I would feel better enthusiastic when media outlets and platforms, whether popular or Afro-centered, will began to speak about the various time periods of united civilization in Central Africa - or so to speak to stop censoring or omitting about it - instead simply focusing on its premices (Ishango Bone) or the post-16th century petty realms/rogue states under Portugese or Arab influence solely (Kongo, Malavi, Ndongo, Zanguebar, et cetera) .
What about the early Ba-Tembuzis/Bena ya Mungu/Imanujelas/Anous, these demi-Titans of gigantic height and inborn elongated skulls with some of their 10,000+ yrs old 15-feet long crystal sarcophagus and giant silex axes found scattered everywhere across the African continent, notably the Great Lakes, Southern Africa and Egypt (those whose the lasting far-hybridized remnants in Iron Age period African tombs and ancient tombs across Eurasia were named "Giants" or "Homo Gigantus" by early modern European scientists and fringe scientists of the 20th century, "Giants" again by ancient Phoenician archaeologists, and "Homo Paracus" by some now-excommunied archaeologists specialized in Pre-Columbian history at the state of Illinois, USA as well as Peru??) ? How about the Pygmies Twas and Khoisanids? The Holocene Sahelian Pastoralists (Nilo-Sudanese pastoralists) in Central Africa and the East African Neolithic Pastoralists (Cushitic speaking pastoralists) ?? What about the Land of Punt or so-called Ethiopians Macrobians, realm whose core region was located in the sources of the Nile? What about the Ajan Empire/Azania, this thalassocracy whose core capital was too said to be located in Intralacustrine Africa?? That one time when, baxk to late 3rd century CE, the Aksumite Empire besieged Azania till as far as the Mountains of the Moons and made of its territory their vassal over nearly three-and-a-half centuries?? Or when Hangi succeeded to secede from the crumbling Aksumite imperialism by the 630s CE and founded the Chwezi/Hima Dynasty of the Kitara Empire, dynasty who lasted for three dynastical periods and two interregnums of 670-odd years?? Or when the Abyssinian Empress Gudit conquered Kitara and much of Eastern Africa then had his bi-racial daughter Laango (sired by her second husband Zenobius/Dingama Koyya, likely a Christian Middle Eastern prince of Bagratid descent native from Georgia or its vicinities) as a governess there, daughter who either her of her female-line descendants wounded up by intermmarying with tbe Chwezi Dynasty?? What about Rumeza/Lombadisha/Lumaliza/Rumaliza the semi-legendary warrior-hunter-king, of Ndahura II Wamalo and either his own other name or son the Ba-Nkuku (Chwezi) ruler Kalala Ilunga/Nkosiyalomali or Nkosi ya Lomali, founder of the Tetela kingdom, ancestral progenitor of the later early historical rulers of the Luba Kingdom, and founder of this confederation of realms and empires extending from tbe Atlantic to the coasts of Zanguebar named Anzicana and its Ilunga/T'Olenga/Olenga Dynasty (dynasty whom descends a few prominent statemen from the postcolonial history of Africa such as foremost Prime Minister of DRCongo Patrice Emery T'Olenga Lumumba, revolutionary Lumumbist General Nicholas Olenga Onaumbe, stateman Pierre Mulele, General André Kissasse, a few current military officers and statesmen in DRC, Congo-Brazzavile scholar Théophile Obenga and so on and forth) that lasted from early 14th century CE to 1885??? I want to hear more about it.
...yes! Because there's so much more to be revealed. Thank you
@@kathleenturpin3867 Indeed. The heart of Africa abounds in rich history, culture, mysteries and secrets the world has ever yet to see.
We should bring this history to the ears of every African and control the narratives. I remember hearing such stories but had no verifiable sources.Thank you.
@@justinamusyoka4986 Very indeed, he _ought_ to control our historical narratives and educational books.
Thank you for revealing, your Wisdom, Knowledge and Understang of this History, i appreciate this very much.
I am curious, what does Clifford Pickover book The math Book have to do with the Ishango. I look the book up. I saw no references to Ishango Bone?
Actually the Lebombo bone is older dated at 35-45,000 BC & both it & Ishango bone were made from a baboon’s fibula bone.
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Me too !
Notice it was found in the 1950s and we're just hearing about it.
They should give back the bone to Drcongo
If this was found in 1960, than what else has been found in Africa that pre- dates Eygpt?
Do you have a video on shango/kongo
Hello can I have the link of this CNN documentary.
We are the Israelites of Bible speaks of repent... Shalom
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Great video
This is wonderful to know! I only wish Africans would not allow their archeological finds to be hoarded away to European and American museums far away from their descendants! These discoveries have a rightful home in Africa so that Africans can enjoy their own historical contributions.
So interesting! Great material.
They talk about this in the book Immortalis Eternal: Hymns of The Fallen also
Another one of it's kind was found near the Libombo Mountains of Swaziland a few hunsred kilometres East of my current location dated to about 11k years ago. There's also quartz crystals attached to their ends and its a baboon bone like Tehuti (Thoth). Not random! I am Hlubi closely related to the Swazi people and we all belong to the eMbo nation of West Africa i.e. the Congo Basin. Check out the Dikenga Cosmograms as well so you can be more blown away by my illustrious ancestors!
*Back when CNN wasn't quite the Clown News Network just yet.* Hard to believe, I know!
Right, i remember when CNN used to dedicate whole segments to foreign nations discussing positive and negative topics.
I remember a time when all news channels, and most news programs, reported stories without much bias or opinion. You could actually learn things about the world by watching the news. I know it seems impossible, but it was true!
They went all in propaganda mode fot the lraqi Wars and ratcheted it up exponentially for 9/11 and after
Back before CNN was not trans night daily and actually reported about important stuff!
I hope we find more!
There is an old tribal song I know from Africa,it goes like this
I hear the drums echoing tonight
But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation
She's coming in, 12:30 flight
The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation
I stopped an old man along the way
Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies
He turned to me as if to say
"Hurry boy, it's waiting there for you"
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had
The wild dogs cry out in the night
As they grow restless, longing for some solitary company
I know that I must do what's right
As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti
I seek to cure what's deep inside, frightened of this thing that I've become
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
(I bless the rain)
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had
You had me convinced for the first two lines... Dick 😅😂
@@chinuaachebe6860 lmaooo. Me too
Toto, nice try though.
Nice I love this song by ToTO
Yes, I know of this song. In the last century, some youths of the West popularised it and made much money from it.
thank you 😊
The East Africans Ancestral Homeland ruclips.net/video/ejItter9qGQ/видео.html
Duh. The African man and woman circled this globe before any other race even thought about boats
Thanks for the information
Interesting work brother,we pretty much know where science,mathematics started.Mother of humanity is mama Africa,the beginning and the end.
Wow .Thank you.
THE Lebombo bone is another 1 found between South Africa and Eswatini wich is said to be older