Hidden Origins
African Civilizations, One of History's Greatest Cover-Up
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Glenis Graham
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Why are the pyramids often explained through speculation, while Greek temples are widely credited to their builders?
The answer highlights one of the most enduring misconceptions in human history.
For centuries, the contributions of African civilizations have been overlooked, minimized, or misattributed in mainstream historical narratives. Monuments have been altered, records lost or ignored, and African achievements frequently credited to outsiders rather than to the cultures that created them. Hidden Origins examines this long-standing imbalance and presents research that places Africa at the center of human civilization and intellectual development.
What You’ll DiscoverAncient African Achievements Often Overlooked:
Nabta Playa’s astronomical stone circle, predating Stonehenge by nearly 2,000 years
Evidence of alteration and damage to Egyptian monuments across centuries
The medieval universities of Timbuktu and their role in global scholarship
The influence of African Moors on mathematics, science, and learning in medieval Europe
Great Zimbabwe’s sophisticated stone architecture and its historical reinterpretation
Historical Theories and Biases That Shaped the Narrative:
How speculative explanations emerged around African and Indigenous structures
The role of colonial-era scholarship in shaping historical interpretation
Changes in artistic and cultural depictions of biblical figures over time
The loss of historical records through conflict, censorship, and neglect
The Modern Reassessment of African History:
Archaeological and genetic findings reshaping our understanding of early civilizations
Contemporary African scholars contributing new perspectives to global history
The connection between historical misrepresentation and modern social narratives
Ways historical research continues to evolve toward greater accuracy and inclusion
Drawing on archaeological findings, historical documentation, and interdisciplinary research, author Glenis Graham guides readers from humanity’s earliest developments in East Africa to the ongoing efforts to reassess and better understand the past.
This is more than ancient history—it is an exploration of how historical narratives are formed, challenged, and refined over time, and why understanding those narratives matters today.
Thought-provoking, well-researched, and accessible, Hidden Origins invites readers to examine history with curiosity, critical thinking, and an open mind.
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