thus Salamis would be the place amid salt water. A theory presented by MartinBernal in his book Black Athena, which has been overwhelmingly rejected by
October 2012. Bernal, Martin (30 August 2001). Black Athena Writes Back: MartinBernal Responds to His Critics. Duke University Press. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-8223-2717-2
xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2022-01-28. Malcolm Barber, Trial of the Templars MartinBernal, Black Athena Writes Back (Durham: Duke University Press, 2001), 359
Brooklyn, NH: Brooklyn Museum. p. 48. Behrens-Abouseif 1989, pp. 58–62. MartinBernal (1992). "Animadversions on the Origins of Western Science", Isis 83
Invasions – Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Colin Renfew, Marija Gimbutas and MartinBernal on the Indo-European invasions and the earlier Goddess cultures". Neither
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der Antike: Wettstreit, Gewalt, und Kultur 1991 "Roll Over Aristotle: MartinBernal and His Critics," Academic Questions 1992 "Vergil’s Heart of Darkness:
Archäologie vol 14, 2014, p. 352 Black Athena: The linguistic evidence, by MartinBernal, p. 701 Khan, Abdul Jaim (2006). Urdu/Hindi An Artificial Divide : African
science originates from ancient Greek scholarship; but scholars like MartinBernal have claimed that most ancient Greek scholarship relied heavily on the
influence reached deep into modern-day Libya and Nubia, and, according to MartinBernal, as far north as Crete. An independent centre of civilization with trading