| Charles Finch III |
| Dr. Finch is former Director of International Health at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta. He maintains an active lecture schedule and leads tours to Africa periodically. He was one of the organizers of the first-ever Senegalese Ndepp healing ceremony in America, "Coumba Lamba USA," held on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, in August 1996. |
| Star of Deep Beginnings: The Genesis of African Science and Technology The prototechnology of the modern world is traceable to iron ore mining 43,00 years ago in southern africa and to the emergence of protomathmatics from Africa's Great Lakes region over 25,000 years ago. From these Paleolithic beginnings, science and technology underwent a steady development in Africa, and the remotest origins of formal mathematics, astronomy, engineering, architecture, navigation, and map-making can be found there. Moreover, in the cosmo-conception of the Dogon of Mali, there are distinct elements of knowledge that seem t ohave anticipated some of the most advanced concepts of modern physics. Outside the Nile Valley, 95% of the known archaeological sites in Africa have remained untouched by the spade. When the systematic work of archaeological recovery of Africa's past begins in earnest, more astonishing facts about African science and technology are bound to coome to light. $22 US (Science, History) ISBN 0-9639444-3-2 |
| Echoes of The Darkland: Themes from the African Eden Echoes of the Darkland is the first original book by Dr. Charles S. Finch III in which the author attempts to trace the origin an evolution of humanity, its culture, myths, and religion in Africa in light of modern findings. Dr. Finch has been engaged in private research into African antiquities, comparitive myth and religion, and anthropology since 1971 and this book represents a kind of overview of that 20 year period of study. Such a study was neccessarily private because of the use of special data and the methods handling disparate materials demonstrated in this book are seldom, if ever, to be encountered in the ordinary academic setting. $20.00 US (History, Religion) |
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| AUTHORS Akoto Ayo Salami Ayi Kwei Armah Mwalimu Baruti Tony Browder Charles Finch Carter G. Woodson John Henrick Clarke Maulana Karenga Kobi Kambon Kenneth Zakee Marimba Ani Dr. Ben Bunseki Fu-Kiau Chike Akua |
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