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Mary R. Lefkowitz (Author)
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March 13, 1996

Was Western civilization founded by ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians?
Can the ancient Egyptians usefully be called black?
Did the ancient Greeks borrow religion, science, and philosophy from the Egyptians and Phoenicians?
Have scholars ignored the Afroasiatic roots of Western civilization as a result of racism and anti-Semitism?

In this collection of twenty essays, leading scholars in a broad range of disciplines confront the claims made by Martin Bernal in Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization. In that work, Bernal proposed a radical reinterpretation of the roots of classical civilization, contending that ancient Greek culture derived from Egypt and Phoenicia and that European scholars have been biased against the notion of Egyptian and Phoenician influence on Western civilization. The contributors to this volume argue that Bernal's claims are exaggerated and in many cases unjustified.

Topics covered include race and physical anthropology; the question of an Egyptian invasion of Greece; the origins of Greek language, philosophy, and science; and racism and anti-Semitism in classical scholarship. In the conclusion to the volume, the editors propose an entirely new scholarly framework for understanding the relationship between the cultures of the ancient Near East and Greece and the origins of Western civilization.


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Two classical scholars at Wellesley College have edited a collection of 20 articles, all attacking Martin Bernal's controversial interpretation of classical culture, Black Athena (Vol. 1, LJ 12/87; Vol 2, Rutgers Univ. Pr. 1991). The authors, experts in a variety of disciplines, including archaeology and linguistics as well as history and classics, criticize Bernal's two central contentions?that ancient Greek thought and culture derived largely from Egypt and that 19th-century scholars hid this fact for racist reasons. These arguments, claim Bernal's critics, are based largely on bad scholarship and ideological agendas. Given the technical nature of the essays, this is not appropriate for general readers, but it is essential for scholars in the field.?Anthony O. Edmonds, Ball State Univ., Muncie, Ind.
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Essential for scholars in this field.

Library Journal

A thorough treatment . . . . Bernal can certainly not claim that his work has been unnoticed by academia.

Jasper Griffin, New York Review of Books


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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (March 13, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807845558
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807845554
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
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82 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent refutation, June 11, 1999
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An excellent collection of twelve essays by over twenty scholars in refutation of specific claims and theory presented in Martin Bernal's "Black Athena." Mary Lefnowitz, the editor of this book, wrote only the introduction.

The criticism of new theories by one's peers is a legitimate way of insuring excellence and truth in scholarly studies. This tradition is also our protection against specious claims, shoddy scholarship and half truths. These essays are written not by a single "racist" author but by several experts in various feilds of study including linguistics and science.

The cricism in these essays is neither outrageous nor particularly unusual -- and far from vitriolic. Naturally, though, even the most even-handed refutation will be met with anger by those who believe the understandable delusion that victimhood somehow puts one in direct contact with truth.

Skepticism and disputation are two of our cultures most important intellectual tools. The essays in this book are thoughtful, learned and erudite responses to inaccuracies and exaggerated claims. They are not, as some wish to believe, attempts to uphold the racist status quo. Rather, they are to protect scholarly studies from a new and insideous kind of racism.

It is always best to read as many sources as possible, provided that those sources are verifiable and that the priority is thurst for truth over political (or social) agenda. This collection is an excellent start for those interested in finding other authors and ideas about antiquity.

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50 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just the facts ma'am, September 24, 2001
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I am more of a medieval history fan, but this little controversy-want-to-be caught my attention. After reading Bernal's fiction, this book gave a refreshing take on scholarship. Various authors - thus various viewpoints- look at the evidence. Politics - or political correctness-is essentially ignored and this is quite refreshing to the reader. I urge you to read this book if only to learn how REAL scholars objectively study their work.
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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the author's bravery is to be applauded., March 22, 1999
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it renews my faith in the human race when someone like Ms. Lefkowitz has the courage to stand up for rational thinking and logic. In response to the review from the reader in Michigan, you think Ms. Lefkowitz is blinded by her passion and YOU'RE not??????
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Because only half of Black Athena is available so far, it is not possible to give any full evaluation of Martin Bernal's work. Read the first page
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dynastic race theory, competitive plausibility, righthand list, subjective ethnicity, trivial traits, classical scholia, multicultural foundations, shaft graves, place value notation, white conspiracy, stolen legacy, ancient model, astronomical tradition, bull cult, medical papyri, mathematical astronomy, norm image, astronomical texts
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Black Athena, Bronze Age, Near Eastern, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Twelfth Dynasty, Martin Bernal, Old Kingdom, Eighteenth Dynasty, Thirteenth Dynasty, North Africa, South Asia, United States, Lower Nubia, Upper Egypt, Wadi Halfa, First Dynasty, Mycenaean Greece, New York, Sub-Saharan Africa, West Africa, Lower Egypt, Alexander the Great, Eleventh Dynasty, Great Pyramid
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