Historie
They Came Before Columbus by Ivan Van Sertima is a groundbreaking and dramatic reexamination of world history that challenges long-held assumptions about who first reached the Americas.
Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, linguistics, historical records, and oral traditions, Van Sertima builds a powerful body of evidence showing that African civilizations crossed the Atlantic centuries before Columbus. He examines advanced African navigation and shipbuilding, striking cultural parallels between Africans and Native Americans, the transoceanic exchange of plants, animals, and textiles, and firsthand accounts preserved in diaries and journals of early explorers. Together, these elements form a compelling case for an African presence and influence in the ancient New World.
Blending rigorous scholarship with a storyteller’s voice, Van Sertima vividly re-creates some of the most extraordinary moments of human exploration, including the launch of the great Malian fleets in the early 14th century and the legendary sea voyages of West African kings. Through these narratives, listeners encounter the unmistakable imprint of African knowledge, skill, and culture on pre-Columbian American civilizations.
Provocative, meticulously researched, and deeply engaging, They Came Before Columbus is essential listening for anyone interested in history, African studies, archaeology, or the untold stories that reshape our understanding of the global past. This audiobook challenges conventional narratives and invites listeners to rediscover history through a richer, more expansive view of the human past.
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Lydbog: 11. marts 2026