The Ancient Tichitt culture proves Diop right

In this video, we take an in-depth look at the ancient Tichitt culture of West Africa and examine how it supports the groundbreaking theories of historian and anthropologist Cheikh Anta Diop. Diop argued that African civilizations were far more advanced than often recognized, with Africa’s history frequently overlooked or misunderstood. According to his model, many modern West African populations trace their roots back to the Nile Valley (the Hapi River basin), having migrated over millennia. This perspective reshapes our understanding of African civilizations as interconnected and deeply influential in the ancient world. The Tichitt culture, which flourished around 2000 BCE in what is now Mauritania, provides compelling evidence of an advanced society with organized agriculture, monumental stone settlements, and a structured social order. New archaeological findings reveal how this culture aligns with Diop's theories, not only affirming Africa's role in early civilization but also challenging misconceptions about Africa's historical contributions. Join us as we explore the connections between the Hapi River basin and Tichitt, uncovering how these migrations shaped West African culture and heritage. Discover why Tichitt’s ancient legacy is essential for understanding Africa's place in global history and how it serves as proof of Diop’s enduring influence on the study of African civilizations. 0:00 Intro 1:44 Pastoral Domesticates 3:00 John Henry Clarke Refutes Christopher Wise 3:52 Yéréré Testimony 5:20 Kobadi Culture 7:37 Post Dynastic Migrations 8:20 Yoro Dyao Testimonies 9:07 Dinga Cissé Testimonies 10:35 Gao Assemblages 12:10 Segambian Glass Beads from Kmt 12:50 Sudanic Tumuli 14:56 Wangara Narratives 16:15 Senegambian Megaliths Support Kamjiverse: Cashapp: https://cash.app/$Kamjiverse Instagram:   / kamjiverse   Patreon:   / kamjiverse   Twitter: https://x.com/Kamjiverse Like, share, and subscribe to help spread the message!