Nubian Origins of Egyptian Predynastic Civilization Pomegranate Series Book 7 eBook Gert Muller

Without Nubia there would have been no dynastic Egypt!
The origins of the ancient Egypt we all know and love lie in the predynastic cultures of southern Egypt. This culture created the world’s first city known as Hierakonpolis around 3800 BC. The Egyptians called it Nekhen. In this city was found evidence of the first temple, the first pottery factory, the first brewery, the first image of the Falcon Horus. Hierakonpolis was part of the Naqada predynastic culture of southern Egypt which began around 4000 BC. It was located around 100 miles from Aswan in present-day Nubia. Few people, however, are aware of the technical accomplishments and cultural impulses that came to Hierakonpolis from Lower and Upper Nubia. It made possible the economic and military expansion that created the Egyptian civilization of dynastic times. Without Nubia there would have been no Hierakonpolis! Witness the Nubian origins of predynastic Egyptian civilization in these pages.
Nubian Origins of Egyptian Predynastic Civilization Pomegranate Series Book 7 eBook Gert Muller
Though archeologists and geneticists, continue to try and discredit the words of the people of Kmt. Science and artifacts which have not been, subjected to European conservation supply “Egypts’ connection to African civilization.Product details
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Nubian Origins of Egyptian Predynastic Civilization Pomegranate Series Book 7 eBook Gert Muller Reviews
Muller helps you understand the history you were not taught in school. Makes one wonder how they got it all wrong in the first place.. What is it about the Nubian people they really fear that they would produce an entirely different his-tory.
Very informative. I learned a great deal.
Awesome.
Awesome and very enlightening book, I enjoyed this #salute
Really good short read. People remember Kush (Ethiopia); they certainly remember her daughter Kemite (Egypt); but everyone forgets about the great NUBIAN civilization. They forget Nubia conquered Egypt and that Pianky The King of Nubia sat on the Egyptian throne!
It's not only very short there isn't much information in it either. Certainly nothing with any real proof in my eyes. They may well be correct but they have't completely convinced me yet.
Found this ebook to be well organized, and demonstrating restraint from the usual jumping to conclusion found elsewhere. It is deep, in that without a bit of homework, one could easily be lost in details that had little meaning. Translation it is over the heads of many, including myself. I had to crash course a general knowledge of the north east Africa in order to really dig in. It was well worth the effort.
Though archeologists and geneticists, continue to try and discredit the words of the people of Kmt. Science and artifacts which have not been, subjected to European conservation supply “Egypts’ connection to African civilization.

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