Without darker skin, humanity would have died out already 2.1 million years ago. And who would have guessed that Homo erectus had the ingenious skill to invent language and even the first abstract sign. Skills that reflect his incredible will to survive, which our African ancestresses and ancestors inherited from him. Because when the most devastating natural disaster in history veiled the sky red, they were on the verge of extinction. But instead of giving up, they were the firsts on earth to invent the writing.Aba de Bright, using new archaeological facts, traces the stony path our…mehr
Without darker skin, humanity would have died out already 2.1 million years ago. And who would have guessed that Homo erectus had the ingenious skill to invent language and even the first abstract sign. Skills that reflect his incredible will to survive, which our African ancestresses and ancestors inherited from him. Because when the most devastating natural disaster in history veiled the sky red, they were on the verge of extinction. But instead of giving up, they were the firsts on earth to invent the writing.Aba de Bright, using new archaeological facts, traces the stony path our ancestresses and ancestors had to walk. Catches the unique moment of their greatest invention. People who, despite all adversities, got patriarchs to take over most letters of their alphabet. At last, the role of women in the invention of the writing is also becoming visible.All parts of this non-fiction novel are a passionate call against misogyny, aversion to strangers and racism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aba de Bright's career as a writer began in 1990 alongside the job as a technical clerk. In 2010 a naturopathic training was completed successfully at the Zentrum für Naturheilkunde in Munich, Germany. In 2003 Aba de Bright had started an ancestral re-search project that went back to the time of witch hunts in the Middle Ages. The reason for this was the narratives of the family elders about the partly adventurous past. The genealogy project and the own fight against sexual assault in the workplace spurred Aba de Bright to fathom the causes of crimes. With a pronounced detective acumen, Aba de Bright scoured the available literature of experts, and specialist articles on the internet to find out when violence began in the Old World. One day Aba de Bright had a jigsaw puzzle on the table with amazing and at the same time shocking facts from a completely unexpected cardinal direction. Facts from a wide variety of disciplines, such as, for example, archeology, nutrition, finance, medicine and toxicology. The facts led Aba de Bright to the motive for the first murders in history. The motif in turn shows a direct connection to the inventresses and inventors of the primal script.
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