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Race and Identity in Ancient Egypt, Vol. I

Who were the ancient Egyptians? Where did they come from? What were the central themes permeating throughout their culture? What other African cultural groups share these principal themes? What ‘race’ were the ancient Egyptians? What were their phenotypic characteristics? How did they identify themselves? How were they described by outsiders (in terms of looks, temperament, and culture)? In terms of genetics, language, psychology, politics, ritual, and religion, what other human groups do the ancient Egyptians best cluster with? These questions and more are systematically explored in the three-volume series, Race and identity in Ancient Egypt, by Asar Imhotep.

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ciLuba Maweeja, Yorùbá òrìṣà, and Ancient Egyptian Ax

The present text is an exploratory linguistic study with the objective of establishing an accurate etymology for the names for divinity Maweeja and òrìṣà/òrìsà among the Baluba and Yorùbá, respectively, using the historical comparative method. 

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Aaluja Vol. II: Cyena-Ntu Religion and Philosophy

Aaluja Vol. II: Cyena-Ntu Religion and Philosophy, picks up where Aaluja Vol. I left off and continues its efforts to situate current discourses concerning major Ancient Egyptian religious and philosophical themes within their proper African contexts.

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Towards a Comparative Dictionary of Cikam and Modern African Languages

Towards a Comparative Dictionary of Cikam and Modern African Languages is a collection of vocabulary comparisons from the various works of Asar Imhotep (from 2013-2019) of the ancient Egyptian language with cognates in modern African languages (e.g., ciBantu, Kalenjiin, Sumerian, Yorùbá, and Meroitic).

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Nsj.t Bjt.j (King) in Ancient Egyptian

Nsw.t Bjt.j (King) in Ancient Egyptian: A Lesson in Paronymy and Leadership takes a fresh look into the meaning of the name Nsw.t Bjt.j (Nesut Bitii “King”) in the ancient ci.Kam (Egyptian) languages using the analytical tools of anthropological linguistics and comparative cultural anthropology.

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Where is the Love? How language can reorient us to love's purpose

Where is the love? How Language Can Reorient Us Back to Love’s Purpose is a linguistic examination of the word "love" in Indo-European and African languages. This text essentially asks the question, "How does our understanding of the word love, linguistically, affect our application of the concept in our everyday lives (in intimate and communal relationships)?"

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Aaluja: Rescue, Reinterpretation and the Restoration of Major Ancient Egyptian Themes, Vol. 1

Thoughtful and challenging, Aaluja: Rescue, Reinterpretation and the Restoration of Major Ancient Egyptian Themes Vol. I is a collection of essays which seek, in part, to situate current discourses concerning major Egyptian conceptual themes within their proper African contexts.

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A Contribution to the Debate on the Meaning of the Place-Name Km.t

The present volume is a collection of essays that seek to provide some answers to a long-standing debate in Egyptology concerning the meaning, history, and application of one of the many names of ancient Egypt: i.e., km.t .

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