![Black Scholars Who Outranked Egyptologists: The 1974 UNESCO Conference](https://ytimg.googleusercontent.com/vi/wg0XM09laRM/hqdefault.jpg)
At this event, leading experts from different viewpoints engaged in a week-long discussion. Despite the importance of these discoveries, which clearly show that Egyptian language and culture have African roots, this information has not been widely known or discussed. In today's video, we'll explore these historic discussions and their revealing conclusions.
In 1974, UNESCO recognized that the ancient Egyptians were of African origin, emphasizing Egypt's deep roots in the African continent. This recognition constituted an important step in the study of African history.
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Reference
unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000032875 (UNESCO report)
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