MZEE JOMO KENYATTA: THE CARPENTER WHO BECAME PRESIDENT AND ONE OF THE RENOWNED PAN-AFRICANIST
“When the Missionaries arrived, the Africans had the land and the Missionaries had the Bible. They taught how to pray with our eyes closed. ...
How white peoples appeared on Earth
The modern human was born in Africa and it is from that black human being that all people … Read the article
Massive, Ancient Stone Monument in Kenya Held More Than 500 Bodies, 400 Gerbil Teeth
One of the most massive ancient burial sites in Africa contains more than 500 bodies of people from 5,000 years ago.
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The first evidence of human life in the Olorgesailie Basin comes from about 1.2 million years ago. For hundreds of the thousands of years, people living there made and used large stone-cutting tools called handaxes (below left).
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78,000 year cave record from East Africa shows early cultural innovations
Kenyan cave sheds new light on dawn of modern man Australian National University IMAGE: Items found in Panga ya Saidi cave. 1. A decorated bone 2. A broken bone arrow point 3. An awl made of tusk 4. An ochre crayon. 5-9. Ostrich egg shell beads,... view more Credit: Credit Francesco d'Errico and Africa Pitarch Marti. Forty-eight thousand year-old crayons and shell beads were among a treasure trove of items unearthed by archaeologists at a cave in Kenya. Archaeologists have discovered more…
Discovery of 13 million-year-old ape skull shows what human ancestors may have looked like
Scientists have nicknamed the ape skull “Alesi,” after a word in the local Turkana language for “ancestor.”
Ancient Burial Pits Reveal Sophisticated Rituals (Published 2018)
3250 BCE - NATURALLY ELONGATED SKULL - KENYA - Lothagam North Pillar Site - There are five (MORE) other sites around the lake with similar pillar markings, and previous research by another group suggests that at least one of them was also used as a monumental cemetery.
Two new generations of locusts are set to descend on East Africa again—400 times stronger
With the locust swarms gaining size and strength, experts fear that up to 100% of farmers’ budding crops could be consumed.
Africa: Rare Analyses and Knowledge-base
Invalidating common misconceptions about ancient Egypt & Africa at large via an African lens, forensics, genetics, archeology & linguistics.
New Insights into Rapid Advance in Human Innovative Thinking
The first evidence of human life in the Olorgesailie Basin comes from about 1.2 million years ago. For hundreds of the thousands of years, people living there made and used large stone-cutting tools called handaxes (below left).