- Pan-Africanism.
Obenga is an Egyptologist, linguist, and historian.
Obenga was born in 1936 in Brazzaville,
Republic of the Congo. Théophile
Obenga has studied...
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Kariamu Welsh Asante,
Terry Kershaw,
Tsehloane Keto, Ama Mazama,
Theophile Obenga). As a
result of the
scholarly development of Afrocentricity,
several scholarly...
- è Nziem,
Obenga &
Salmon 1998, p. 297.
Harms 2019, p. 354–355.
Harms 2019, p. 355.
Lotar &
Coosemans 1948, pp. 229.
Ndaywel è Nziem,
Obenga &
Salmon 1998...
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African academic and scientist, and his protégé and
colleague Théophile
Obenga successfully defended the
African origin of
ancient Kemet at the UNESCO...
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Congolese Democrats in France,
published articles quoting Théophile
Obenga who
depicted Brazza as a
coloniser and not a humanist. He was
declared to...
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PRELUDES HISTORIQUES : GENESES, MIGRATIONS,
INSTALLATION DES PEUPLES". In
Obenga,
Theophile (ed.).
HISTOIRE GÉNÉRALE DU
CONGO DES
ORIGINES À NOS
JOURS I...
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Julio Cotler (1932–2019),
Peruvian anthropologist and
sociologist Théophile
Obenga (b. 1936),
Congolese Egyptologist Spencer C.
Tucker (b. 1937), American...
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Congolese Jacques Depelchin V. Y.
Mudimbe Ernest Wamba dia
Wamba Theophile Obenga Egyptian Ptah-Hotep
Kagemni I
Mustafa Abd al-Rizq
Arnouphis Abdel Rahman...
- Joachim; Zürcher, Erik; Harmatta, János; Litvak, J. K.; Lonis, R. [in French];
Obenga, T.; Thapar, R.; Zhou,
Yiliang (eds.). From the
Seventh Century B.C. to...
- Phillipson, D.W. (1989). Bantu-Speaking
People in
Southern Africa' in
Obenga (ed), Les
Peuples Bantu. Paris. p. 156. Mapungubwe: A
Living Legacy. Mapungubwe...