Welcome to Museum Africa

Welcome to an exciting, fascinating journey of discovery--rather, rediscovery--of the African continent's glorious ancient past. Join us as we embark on a long-awaited journey whose destination is not so much Africa as we would like it to be, but Africa as it was and could have been before foreign domination.

Museum Africa is not about revisionist African history written by biased Afrocentric scholars. Not at all, rather, it is a journey back into the glory years of the African continent's past, when people created the first civilizations. Ancient Africans draw the map to the past themselves, leaving countless records about who they were and their accomplishments.

Our journey will take us to places like Kemet (now known as Egypt), to Kush (Sudan) and Punt (Somalia), which the ancients called "God's country. In Nubia (southern Egypt), we will visit temples the ancients erected to honor their gods, such as Apedemak, a lion-headed warrior god worshiped in Nubia, pictured below.

Lion-headed warrior

 

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