Cheikh Anta Diop and Dr. Theophile Obenga of Congo
Today is the earthday of the great African scholar Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop. He
was born in Diourbel, Senegal on December 29. 1923. He was called the
"pharaoh of Nile Valley research."
THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY
H I S T O R Y N O T E S
DR. CHEIKH ANTA DIOP & THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION
By RUNOKO RASHIDI
At this point Egypt continues to dominate the focus of our African oriented
studies. These studies have clearly demonstrated that not only were early
Egypt's origins African, but that through the whole of Egypt's Dynastic Era
(the age of the Pharaohs), and during all of her many periods of national
splendor, men and women with black skin complexions, broad noses, full lips,
and tightly curled hair, were dominant in both the general population and
governing elite.
In the intense and unrelenting struggle to establish scientifically the
African foundations of Egyptian civilization, the late Senegalese scholar Dr.
Cheikh Anta Diop remains a most fierce and ardent champion. Dr. Diop
(1923-1986) was without a doubt the world's leading Egyptologist and held the
position of Director of the Radiocarbon Laboratory at the Fundamental
Institute of Black Africa in Dakar, Senegal. In stating the importance of
the work, Diop noted emphatically and early on that, "The history of Black
Africa will remain suspended in air and cannot be written correctly until
African historians dare to connect it with the history of Egypt."
The solid range of methodologies employed by Dr. Diop in the course of his
extensive Afro-Egyptian labors included: examinations of the epidermis of the
mummies of Egyptian kings for verification of their melanin content; precise
osteological measurements and meticulous studies in the various relevant
areas of anatomy and physical anthropology; careful examinations and
comparisons of modern Upper Egyptian and West African blood-types; detailed
Afro-Egyptian linguistic studies and the corroboration of distinct
Afro-Egyptian cultural traits; documents of racial designations employed by
the early Africans themselves; Biblical testimonies and references that
address the ancient Egyptian's ethnicity, race and culture; and the writings
of early Greek and Roman travelers and scholars describing the physical
characteristics of the ancient Egyptians.
There is no doubt that Ancient Egypt was an African civilization.
SOURCES:
African Origin Of Civilization, by Cheikh Anta Diop
Civilization Or Barbarism, by Cheikh Anta Diop
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