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Kemet Nu Productions

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Material Type: Presentation
Technical Format: PDF
Date Added to MERLOT: November 30, 2005
Date Modified in MERLOT: August 15, 2009
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Author: Ashra & Meria Kwesi 
Submitter : Eddie Hughes

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This site is design to offer educational tours about the history and culture of two East African countries: Egypt and Ethiopia. One has an option of purchasing copies of former tours on DVD or VHS or registering to take the tours them selves. By way of DVD, VHS, or by traveling to Egypt, one can learn about:

· The African builders of civilization
· The world’s first universities at Karnak & Luxor
· Ancient African spiritual concepts that are with us today
· The plagiarizing of our ancestral temples, symbols & much, much more…

By way of DVD, VHS, or by traveling to Ethiopia, one can learn about:

· Dinknesh (Lucy) dating 3.5 million years
· Axum, Ethiopia’s ancient city and part of one of the most glorious empires of the past.
· The eleven rock-hewn monolithic churches built by King Lalibela in the late 12th or early 13th century, which house Ethiopian Holy Books predating the King James Version of the bible.
· The Church of Debre Berhan Selassie which house the rich decorations and murals of Ethiopian religious icons, when Africans created religious figures in their own image.
· Tis Isat Waterfalls, a most spectacular feature, plus much, more…

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Primary Audience: High School, College General Ed
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Language: English
Cost Involved: no
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Accessiblity Information Available: no
Copyright: yes
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