1).. Click to see map of the Mediterranean region.

2).. Nubian hieroglyphics as ancestor to Phoenician alphabet?: Enter.

3).. African faces of Bronze Age Macedonia long before the time of Alexander. click.

4).. PART 1 - MINOANS IN CRETE: African? You decide.

5).. PART 2 - MINOANS IN CRETE: African? You decide.

6).. The African gods of the Greeks. As there are many pictures the best way to navigate the site is to read through the essay as it refers to the pictures in the order they should be considered within the text.

7).. Socrates describes himself as having a "snub nose" and "thick lips." Was Socrates African? The web page presents and considers relevant physical evidence of the Bronze Age including busts made of Socrates shortly after the time of his death - some are African-featured, others are not; some look mulatto. At the web page are links to consider the question further ... Was Socrates African? Decide for yourself.

8).. Homer's Iliad is to literature what the bible is to religion: it was the first profound work in its class - a combination of mythology with historical overtones and still, as the bible, the greatest in its genre; that, and a prototype of all future endeavors of its type and the foundation of Western literature. Was it African in origin arising from oral traditions already thousands of years old by the time the Iliad was written? You decide.

9).. Herodotus was from an old Carian aristocratic family. He departed from written accounts of human history which until his time were attributed to the gods - as did Homer and Herodotus' own uncle - the last Carian writer of that tradition (his uncle was executed by a tyrant). Herodotus, on the other hand, mostly reported events as the result of human action not the gods. This was the archetype for the way history would thereafter be written. This earned Herodotus the appelation, "Father of History." Was he of the African race? You decide.

10).. SHORT STATURED POPULATIONS PART 1: The population living in Mediterranean Greece during the milleniums leading up to Homer's Iliad and the Oddyessy, and before incursions of peoples from the Steppes near 2300 BC included (or was primarily or exclusively) numbers 12 to 18 in The Short-statured brown and black race of the early Post-Diluvian World. Part 1.

11).. SHORT STATURED POPULATIONS PART 2: Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, North America: The Short-statured brown and black race of the early Post-Diluvian World. Part 2.

12).. Were the Phoenicians, Canaanites, and Moors the same people and yet Capsa and African as well? And, were the ships of the Spanish Armada of Moorish origin? Click and see.

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