Monday, May 13, 2013

More Proof--as if it was needed--Nubia Came First

“The pictoral documents left by its (Nubia) kings reveal Ta-Seti’s (another name for Nubia) claim to having conquered and ruled over Upper Egypt for the time (3400 BCE to 3200 BCE).”

--Ehret, Christopher. Te Civilization of Africa, 2002, p. 144-145.

Here is strong evidence by archeologists that the first pharaohs who ruled over Egypt came from Nubia.

Then there's more evidence:

The Qustul incense burner and Horus Nekhen incense burner are considered to be royal documents. These burners are documentation that the pharonic system was in place before Egypt. There is even strong evidence that the first writing began under the Nubian King Scorpion.

--Ross, Larry. Nubia and Egypt: 10,000 BCE to 400 AD, 2012, p. 74.

Links within this blog for more information:


http://historyofnubia.blogspot.com/2010/04/interview-with-bruce-b-williams.html

Keep in mind that boundaries for nations--a term that did not exist at the time mentioned above--were fluid and not mapped out the way we map boundaries today. 

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