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Ethiopia and the Origin of Civilization
- Narrated by: Troy W. Hudson
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
- Categories: History, Africa
Non-member price: $3.89
Publisher's Summary
The history of Ethiopia could also be called the history of humanity. The question is not if this history is well documented, but why it is not thought widely in schools. The time necessary to study the tomes that refer to the Nubians as the forebearers of our civilization is enormous.
The world owes Ethiopia for its history, astronomy, agriculture and all the other sciences, and John G. Jackson gave ample references to validate this claim. Ethiopia’s history is incredible and a treasure to the world and it is a shame that it has been distorted by the persistent Eurocentrism.
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- Kindle Customer
- 24-04-2020
Ethiopia and the Origin of Civilization
a very concise and informative book, highly recommended, a book that will have you taking notes and researching and written in a scholarly manner that is easy to understand.
6 people found this helpful
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- Yahmnselah Tafari
- 02-07-2020
Understand the True History
This book really breaks it all down, I'm going to have a 2nd listen to absorb it all again. This is a must listen for those who want a quick overview of the beginnings of civilization.
2 people found this helpful
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- Len Oakton
- 30-08-2020
overall good synopsis
Humanity followed through extensive texts, broadly enumerated and read in comprehend able tones giving fluidity to the text.
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- Alednam A Uonopk
- 13-01-2021
Africans have been taken out of history...
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- Moral Innovator
- 07-01-2021
Too short to be worth one credit
I barely started to digest the somewhat emotional information before it ended. 1 hour is not enough for this topic.
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- ARCHIE WARNER
- 22-09-2020
fiction
I'm a bible believer, so now you know why I don't believe it. so there you have it!
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- Aaron Williams
- 21-03-2020
good but too short
with all the references book should be much longer like 10 hours long and where is the sea people
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