The African Roots of the Alphabet

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  1. I put this instead: I am confused about something. Didn’t Enoch write a book before any main culture was established? He passed it on to Noah. What letters did he use? I do not think the Egyptian culture existed at that time.

    1. To the Senseless Commoner above, below you will find the conclusion of a so-called white European who is obviously more educated than your pink ass will ever get in this life time. Here is what he stated about ancient Egypt :

      “The period when sub-Saharan Africa was most influential in Egypt was a time when neither Egypt, as we understand it culturally, nor the Sahara, as we understand it geographically, existed. Populations and cultures now found south of the desert roamed far to the north. The culture of Upper Egypt, which became dynastic Egyptian civilization, could fairly be called a Sudanese transplant. Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa, by Joseph O. Vogel, AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, California (1997), pp. 465-472”

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