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Information: This category is for sites that discuss theories (recently, most notably promoted by Bernal in "Black Athena" and other publications) that "classical" Greek and Mesopotamian civilizations derived their central ideas from Egypt and therefore from people of
Afrocentrist Models Sites:
The Nubians and Olmecs The Nubians and Olmecs: Article by Clyde Winters supporting an African presence in PreColumbian America. (Afrocentrist Models) http://www.geocities.com/olmec982000/ortiz1.htm
Afrocentricity as a Quest for Cultural Unity: Reading Diop in English Afrocentricity as a Quest for Cultural Unity: Reading Diop in English: Dr. Greg Moses presented this paper at the National Association for African American Studies in 1995. In it he argues that Afrocentricity is not a provocation of traditional history, but is a balance and a complement to it. (Afrocentrist Models) http://pages.prodigy.net/gmoses/moweb/unity.htm
Martin Bernal's "Black Athena" by Mark Alford Martin Bernal's "Black Athena" by Mark Alford: Discusses Bernal's views on African influences on the Grecian and Egyptian cultures. (Afrocentrist Models) http://www.physics.wustl.edu/~alford/athena.html
Ancient models of thought Ancient models of thought: Page by Wim van Binsbergen including several articles supporting Afrocentric revisionism. (Afrocentrist Models) http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/2327/