This presentation concentrated on prehistoric and ancient cultures in Africa and elsewhere. Namely, Gabon, Zambia, Nigeria, Mali, Chad, Congo, Khem, South Africa and Ethiopia.
The problem with many western researchers is that most of them do not look or research many old sites past the Sahara Desert. It is unfortunate for them but quite fortunate for a researcher like me.
Bibliography:
Ancient Zambia
Archaeologists: Dr. Lawrence Barham, (BBC) (UNESCO)
Ancient Gabon
Books:
(Maley 1992, Schwartz 1992;), Eggert 1993, Richard Oslisly 1995, Black Man of the Nile and his Family,
Dr Yosef A A ben-Jochannan.
Archaeologist: Richard Oslisly
Grimaldi Reconstruction:
Professor Rutot and M Maseru
The Olmec
Books:
Underhill, et al (1996), A pre-Columbian Y chromosome-specific transition with its implications for human evolutionary history",
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA, Vol.93, pp.196-200, Lisker et al. ("Genetic Structure in Mesoamerica," _Human Biology_, June 1996),
J Wiener, 1922; C Winters, 1979,
Researchers: Dr. Andrzej Wiercinski, J Wiener, C Winters,
Dunu Oka Shrine Lejja, Eastern Nigeria
Archaeologist: Felix Chami, Thurstan Shaw
Researchers: Prof Catherine Achonolu, Zachariah Sitchen, Prof Afigbo
Books: Ralph Ellis, Eden in Egypt, Edwin Eme Okafor, "Economy and Politics: Factors of Technological Change in Nsukka Bloomery."
Naia, Luzia and Eve
Archaeologists Niede Guidon, Annette Amperaire
Dr Silvia Gonzalez, John Moores University Liverpool
Ancient Melanesian, New Guinea and Amazon River
Books:
Schwerin1970; Simmonds 1976; Lathrap 1977.
Roosevelt et al. (1991) and Hoopes (1994).
Archaeologist: Mr Tim Denham
DNA:
Wendel, Schnabel, and Seelanan;
Roosevelt et al, Hoopes, Hoeppli
Ancient Mali:
Eric Huysecom of Geneva University
A Swiss-led team of archaeologists
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Ogham Lines:
Erich Fred Legner, University of California
Professor Catherine Acholonu
Edo Nyland
Mohenjo Daro:
Sanskrit epics
Zecharia Sitchen
L A Wadell, Professor Catherine Acholonu
Sumeria, Mesopotamia and Babylonia:
Books:
Black Sumerians, Part 1 and 2, by Hermel Hamstein.
The Sumerian Problem, edited by Tomas Bard Jones 1969, p1.
The Travels of Pietro Della Valle in India, p306-307.
A Relation of Some Years of Travel Beginne, 1626, by Sir Thomas Herbert, p114.
Relations of the World, and Their Religions, by Reverend Samuel Purchas, p52.
The Persian Cuneiform Inscription at Behistun, Deciphered,
and translated by Major Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, 1846, p13.
Craniometry Research:
Book:
Three Skulls from Tel Hassuna by C S Coon
Anthropologist:
Y Mizoguchi
Researchers:
Fari Supiya,
Eric Trinkaus
FORDISK 2.0:
Stephen D Ouseley and Richard L Jantz from the University of Tennessee
Dufuna Boat
Nigerian and German archaeologists in 1994
Gnostic Bible, The 34 hidden letters and Messages in Bismillar Al-Rahman Al-Rahim, Islamic Mystical Literature: