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A Black Greatness the Mighty Heremakhet, The Sphinx (Pt 2)

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Most historians, Anthropologists, and Egyptologists date the Sphinx around the time of 5,000 B.C. 

Many also believe that it was built during the time of Pharoah Kafre, son of Pharoah Khufu, around 25,000 B.C. These time estimates contribute to the time period commonly called the Old Kingdom. The Old Kingdom (Dynasties 3 thru 6) is placed from (2686 B.C to 2181 B.C.) 

What we now have discovered is the Sphinx wasn’t built during these times. It was actually renovated on three separate occasions. 

Through my independent research, I believe the Sphinx was built in 15,000 B.C., which would make it over 17,000 years old. These eras are commonly called pre-Dynastic periods. When Menes’ father (Menes-Pharoah of the 1st Dynasty 5776 B.C.) ruled and united all of ancient Kemet, the Sphinx, was already constructed. 

Thousands of years before Mother Africa’s Dynastic periods, our ancestors helped ancient Kemet (Ta-Merry) reach magnificent levels of civilization. 

Historian John G. Jackson gives the rich African history of our ancient Kemet in his books ‘Introduction of African Civilization’ and ‘Ethiopia and the Origins of Civilization.’ 

His brilliant work even reveals that in 15,000 B.C., our people imported gold, silver, tin, lead, iron, emory, hematite, galena, turquoise, obsidian, and serpentine and with these materials produced beautiful and useful works of art. 

Early African history can be also found in the glorious pages of books written by Drusilla Dungee Houston, Chancellor Williams, Leo Hansberry, Asa Hilliard, Cheikh Anta Diop, J.A. Rogers, Carter G. Woodson, Ivan Van Sertima, Vincent Harding, Anthony Browder, John Henrik Clarke, and Ishakamusa Barashango. 

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