Without History

Historians today will deny this. So it is good to have ancient historians records on this.
And there is so much more...

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@haroldmorris5901

Mathematical calculations possibly began at the "Foothills of the Mountains of the Moon" (Rwenzori Mountains) located in the DRC and Uganda. The "Ishango Bone" is a 20,000-year-old bone artifact discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo, believed to be one of the oldest mathematical tools known. Maybe mathematics began in Zambia 476,000 years ago; "Archaeologists have found an ancient wooden structure at the archaeological site of Kalambo Falls in Zambia" https://www.sci.news/archaeology/wooden-structure-kalambo-falls-zambia-12283.html Maybe mathematics began in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco 320,000 years ago when archaeologists recovered five of the oldest Homo Sapiens on the planet. They made clothes, footwear, weapons, hunted, and made fire. They probably knew how to count, too. "Oldest members of our species discovered in Morocco" https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.356.6342.993 Aristotle should have known that mathematics did not begin in Kemit because Kemitic Priests told him that civilization sprang from the source of the Hap (Nile) and spread 'down' the Nile Valley.

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@RM-yf2lu

To be fair, 322bc is pretty late considering how much mathematics needed to be done to achieve the construction of monuments and astronomical observations from different cultures around the world

3 days ago | 5

@the16blackmeccas68

Remember the 1st principle of WS is DENIAL. A river in Afrika that clearly runs thru America...

2 days ago (edited) | 1

@christophersimmons8714

Where are the pyramids in Ancient Greece?

3 days ago | 4

@phillipmacintosh4094

I’ve always repeated and thought about this quote, and why no one picks up on it

4 days ago | 7

@BLACKPriestess-f8s

We had leisure to study and explore. Now we are slaves work sleep work sleep work 😴 WAKE UP🚨 GET OUT OF HER!!!! ✊🏾B🖤1st

1 day ago | 0

@livencali1

💯💯💯💯💯

4 days ago | 2

@jasondiggs6740

The Greeks kept giving credit to Kemetu and yet the Northern Europeans and West Asiatics kept giving credit to themselves.

1 day ago | 0

@Deepwld10

My understanding was that math was discovered in West Africa.

4 days ago | 1

@destryfrazier4705

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4 days ago | 0

@Gena777-r95

Right, but what type of priest were they?

3 days ago | 0

@TheeGoddessQUEEN

Egypt civilization is only about 37,000 years old. They made advances but mathematics was around way before that particular civilization existed. Why isn’t anyone just as interested in Mesopotamia and Sumeria. These civilizations are way older and they literally invented writing. Cuneiform is the oldest script. Mesopotamia had the first city states etc etc. They may have white washed their images too but the science is there we know these are our histories and sciences idc what nobody say. Study the mythology, the astronomy and the cosmology of these civilizations that’s where the truth lies. None of these civilizations were historically white and white scholars know this at least the honest ones.

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@hawashiamarunaga9917

Everything Egyptian came from the Americas. America's indigenous was and still is black, not Asian. The Grand Canyon has areas decked out in ancient Tameri (real name) architecture, culture and statues. Pyramids all over the continent. Stop acting like this doesn't exist. You don't just look at the city. You look at the continent. Egypt is not African and Africa is not Egyptian at all.

3 days ago | 0

@SSBBigO1

Aristotle was a so-called black man search the Arabic depiction of Aristotle and Alexander the Great

4 days ago | 4

@michaelhearne3289

When ancients Egyptians speak about the source of the Nile, they mean the southern most part of the Upper Nile, ie south of Thebes. Not the source as we know it.

3 days ago | 0

@stephenlaine6840

So why doesn't the African people know the mathematical calculations for building bridges,

4 days ago | 6

@mickeydooley2230

Lol you oogaboogas are hilarious.

3 days ago | 0

@simban00

That is a mistranslation. Put up the actual Greek wording.

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