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‘Olmecs’ They Came Before Columbus – Dr ivan Van Sertima, Part 2

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A celebrated classic, They Came Before Columbus, deals with a number of contacts — both planned and accidental, between Africans and Americans in different historical periods. Evidence for a physical/cultural presence of Africans in Early America is methodically examined.

Dr. Van Sertima reveals to us a compelling, dramatic and superbly detailed documentation of the presence and legacy of black Africans in ancient America.

With his considerable scholarship, Van Sertima examines the facts of navigation and shipbuilding, the sources of latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates, the scores of cultural analogies found nowhere else except in America and Africa, African languages and the transportation of plants, cloth and animals from Africa to the Americas. And from the diaries, letters and journals of the explorers themselves; from Carbon-14 dated sculptures found in the Americas; from the Arabic documents, charts, maps from the recorded tales of the griots to the Kings of Mali; from dated skeletons found as recently as 1975, the author builds his pyramid of evidence.

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Truth Hitman says:

What's the name of the old white man in the video ?

CrowdPleeza says:

Van Sertima has a timeline issue. He says the Africans among the Olmecs were Nubians of Egypt's 25th dynasty(760 BC). But the Olmec heads date to before 900 BC. So the heads were already created before Van Sertima's Egyptian-Nubians came along. Plus the heads match many Mexican indians faces. Von Wuthenau's terracotta haven't been dated and their exact origins aren't known. They could have been made by slaves brought to Mexico during the slave trade.

ShowNtelligence says:

The first americans were black. First indians were black. The first asians were black. News flash: this was once a ALL Black planet. Thats the mystery. Sorry. The Sphinx alone is 80,000+ years old. The Dark skin melanated man is the father of all civilization.

RewardHerDouble says:

How can you call Van Sertima,and others ''afrocentric'' but you reference Euro-centric authors who have flooded academia with their opinions like it's fact, for years. Amazing! What credibility does Leo Wiener ,and Taube have? and why isn't their research considered Euro-centric in your study on Mesoamerican History.

Alecia Jackson says:

It is sad how people are so insecure and afraid of the truth… even when it right in front of their face….FEAR……The Olmecs were an Black African Civilization…. who was here well before Columbus, Spain, England, Greece, Asia any or any of Europe ……We are in the age of the truth coming out It no longer can be hidden… WAKE UP WORLD

blokcom says:

More idiocy here. Olmecs were Amerindian. Images on my channel prove it. Bye bye so-called "Black Olmec" theory LOL

blokcom says:

@BashuUp Dude, boy, whatever. Like I said earlier. No one was talking to you. Stupid blackkk.

blokcom says:

@BashuUp I don't care what the fuck you think, stupid boy.

blokcom says:

@BashuUp Oh shut the fuck up already. No one believes your ghetto bullshit anymore. Ivan Sertima is one dead idiot and good riddance.

blokcom says:

@BashuUp Shut up loser. No one was talking to you.

blokcom says:

Dumb. This crap has already been debunked. Van Sertima was a dirt bag.

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