Robert Bauval was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1948. His discoveries and theories have been the subject of dozens of TV documentaries. Thomas Brophy has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Colorado and was a staff research scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Boulder.
"Imhotep the African is an archaeological l detective story. Bauval
and Brophy make the case that the legendary Egyptian physician,
architect, and astronomer Imhotep was not only an historical figure
but that he was black. This remarkable book challenges many
assumptions about life along the Nile, revealing a worldview and
technology that was more sophisticated than anything previously
imagined." --Stanley Krippner, PhD, co-author of Personal
Mythology-- "Reviews"
"Bauval and Brophy have once again brought their keen intellectual
and scientific skills to bear by examining an aspect of ancient
history that contemporary Egyptologists have been either too afraid
or too unwilling to investigate. Imhotep the African is the perfect
sequel to Black Genesis, for it presents incontrovertible truths
that will either be accepted on their merits or ignored for fear of
exposing a house of lies built upon foundations of historical
falsehoods. It is evident to many of their colleagues that Robert
Bauval and Thomas Brophy are the dynamic duo of independent
Egyptologists. They are to be commended for their scholarship and
their dogged determination to present an honest assessment of
historical events--even if it flies in the face of conventional
dogma." --Anthony T. Browder, author and independent Egyptologist--
"Reviews"
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