Everything Professor Manu said was a true fact. I witnessed it all when I took his class in Kemet. It changed my perspective and life. My suggestion is to go and witness it for yourself.
Actually, Greek civilization had very little influence on Egyptian/Kemetic civilization, whose golden eras predated its existence. Also, why should Egypt/Kemet be labeled a North African civilization when Greek civilization is never referred to as strictly a south eastern "European" civilization? North western Europeans had no ancient classical civilizations and yet conveniently and continually ignore this fact.
31:09 the steeped pyramid is not the first stone building in the world, there are numerous older sites in Europe, and Asia, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey is at least 5000 years older:
The title should be changed to "North African Contributions to the World in Math & Science"! since it's all about Egypt - who where influenced by the Greek and Mesopotamian culture, and visa versa...
Ancient Egyptians were more subsaharienne African mixed and North Africans are still African. Modern day they’re mixed but ancient North Africa was native African.
Cringing every time he says astrology. I'm letting myself knit-pick here : "Astronomy is the study of the universe and its contents outside of Earth's atmosphere. Astronomers examine the positions, motions, and properties of celestial objects. Astrology attempts to study how those positions, motions, and properties affect people and events on Earth."
Everything Professor Manu said was a true fact. I witnessed it all when I took his class in Kemet. It changed my perspective and life. My suggestion is to go and witness it for yourself.
Actually, Greek civilization had very little influence on Egyptian/Kemetic civilization, whose golden eras predated its existence. Also, why should Egypt/Kemet be labeled a North African civilization when Greek civilization is never referred to as strictly a south eastern "European" civilization? North western Europeans had no ancient classical civilizations and yet conveniently and continually ignore this fact.
Excellent presentation Prof. Ampin!!!
Impressive, as usual. Thank you professor Ampim for the sources.-)
finally someone who tells the truth
Loved this presentation
Hi I am interested in getting a PhD in ancient african Mathematics, technology and sciences can you assist in this matter.
Hi please study Ron eglash a mathematician and David Hughes architect and lastly Ron walker as well Ivan Van sertima
Study African mathematics from Ivan van sertima
WELL DONE. BEEN THERE WITH DR. BEN
I'm not sure if I am going crazy here but I am sure his voice changes around the 25:55 minute mark. Listen out for it and correct me if I am wrong!
oops sorry 26.55min His voice changes. I am sure it isn't him talking...
31:09 the steeped pyramid is not the first stone building in the world, there are numerous older sites in Europe, and Asia, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey is at least 5000 years older:
Not sure if they count as 'buildings', but thanks for the info! I had no idea :)
Woop, stand corrected. Needed to Google even more images. Pretty impressive.
Gobekli Tepe isn't a building, let alone an intact one.
@@danielleivy8180 It doesn't. A building has at least one room. The step pyramid can actually be entered and has rooms inside.
alternative pseudo-reality set in dreamtime /yaap the invented the wheel
What about ancient America. Mesopotamia. Stop playin with me.
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Excellent Sis...Hotep...thx
The title should be changed to "North African Contributions to the World in Math & Science"! since it's all about Egypt - who where influenced by the Greek and Mesopotamian culture, and visa versa...
Wrong.its the other way round...GREEKS STUDIED IN AFRIKA KEMIT..ruclips.net/video/XBDkyv7IOE4/видео.html
Ancient Egyptians were more subsaharienne African mixed and North Africans are still African. Modern day they’re mixed but ancient North Africa was native African.
It would be like saying greece is southern Europe civilization. Kemet is africa
Cringing every time he says astrology. I'm letting myself knit-pick here : "Astronomy is the study of the universe and its contents outside of Earth's atmosphere. Astronomers examine the positions, motions, and properties of celestial objects. Astrology attempts to study how those positions, motions, and properties affect people and events on Earth."