Debating the development of civilization in Egypt and Greece, this
collection of essays explores European misconceptions of African
history. Featuring contributions from some of the top scholars in
African American studies, this book analyzes the inconsistencies
erupting from academic and Eurocentric reports on ancient culture. It
explores such questions as If the pyramids were built in 2800 B.C. and
Greek civilization began around 700 B.C., how could the Greeks have
contributed or taught Africans math and science? and If the Greeks
built pyramids in Egypt, why did they not build a few in Greece?