Kevin C. MacDonald is Professor of African Archaeology at the UCL - TopicsExpress



          

Kevin C. MacDonald is Professor of African Archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology where he has taught since completing his PhD at Cambridge in 1994. He has worked in Mali for more than twenty years on field projects ranging from the Late Stone Age to the historic era, principally in the Gourma, Méma, Haute Vallée and Segou regions. His analytical specialities include archaeozoology, ceramics lithics and the excavation of earthen structures. He is currently co-editor of the Routledge journal Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. I really do appreciate and respect the European historians that are starting to tell the truth (as they see it anyway) about African history. But even while admitting the distortions, omissions and lies previous historians and educators have been proliferating, they still dont quite acknowledge that not only were these African civilizations on par with contemporary European cities, but that they were MORE advanced than anything in Europe at that time! Egypt, Nubia, Mali and others were vastly superior to any European cities that existed during the same periods. Africans had been sailing back and forth between Africa and the Americas up to 1000 years before Columbus. Africans had navigated the seas for thousands of years before Europeans, which is why there are so many black people throughout the Pacific Islands and Australia (technically know as Australasian, which by its very name displays white denial of African achievements, since there is no reference to their African origins, which has since been proven to be the case by todays more technologically advanced DNA testing methods.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 21:51:14 +0000

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