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African Science

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Publisher Description

African Science challenges Eurocentric views by revealing the sophisticated scientific and technological innovations of ancient African civilizations.
It highlights that surgical procedures, for example, were performed in Africa centuries before they became common in Europe, demonstrating advanced medical knowledge.
Similarly, ancient African astronomers charted the stars with remarkable precision, illustrating their profound understanding of celestial mechanics.
The book argues that these advancements significantly contributed to the global body of knowledge, arising from unique problem-solving approaches within specific African contexts.

The book systematically explores indigenous knowledge systems, African achievements in medicine (drawing from sources like the Ebers Papyrus), astronomy, and architecture.
It examines the rise and fall of African kingdoms such as ancient Egypt and Great Zimbabwe, showcasing the social structures that fostered scientific inquiry.
By interweaving archaeology, anthropology, and history, African Science challenges colonial biases and provides a more inclusive understanding of scientific progress, emphasizing the lasting legacy of African innovation.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
31 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
120
Pages
PUBLISHER
Publifye AS
SIZE
524.1
KB
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