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| Bibliography: 
  African Prehistory Rock Inscriptions/Ogam
  Translation   Achebe, Chinua:
  Things Fall Apart, 1988 \   Acholonu,
  Catherine: “Ogam Philosophical
  Language and the Lost Nation of Tilmun” in Reflections on Indigenous      
  Philosophical Thought” a UNESCO
  Nigeria publication, 2007.   Acholonu-Olumba,
  Catherine and Ajay Prabhakar, The Gram
  Code of African Adam, Stone Books and Cave      
  Libraries: Reconstructing 450,000 Years of Africa’s Lost Civilizations, 2005   Abu, Edet
  Solomon: “Ikom Monoliths, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation”, n.d.   Afigbo, Adiele:
  The Age of Innocence, 1985   Akaolisa, H.K.:
  The Igbo Race, Origin and Controversies,
  2003    Allison,
  Philip: Cross River Monoliths,
  1967.    Bernal, Martin:
  Black Athena, Vol. I & II, 2002   Cary, M. and
  Warmington, E.: The Ancient Explorers,
  1963   Chami, Felix: The Unity of African Ancient History, 300
  B.C. to A.D. 500, 2006   Chukwunyere,
  Helen: “Oji Ezinihitte Festival in Imo State”, Nigerian Heritage: Journal of National Commission for       Museums
  and Monuments, Vo. 13, 2004   Clarke,
  Christa: “Styles and Symbols of the Nnam Carved monoliths of Cross River
  State”, unpublished Masters Thesis,       University of Maryland, USA   Davidson,
  Basil: Africa in History, 1991   Eyo, Ekpo: Two
  Thousand Year of Nigerian Art, 1990   Fage, D. D.: Introduction to the History of West Africa,
  1967   Fell, Barry: America B.C., 1983   Goucher,
  Candice: “Connecting African History to Major Themes of World History”,
  Culled from the Internet   Graves, Robert:
  Greek Myths I & II, 1981   Hartle, D.D.: Archaeology in Eastern Provinces by
  Secretary for Native Affairs, Lagos, 1967   Meek, C.K.: Law and Authority in a Nigerian Tribe,
  1937    Meryowitz, Eva:
  The Divine Kingship of Ghana and
  Ancient Egypt, 1960; Akan
  Traditions of Origin, 1952   Murry, Jocelyn:
  Cultural Atlas of Africa, 1988.   Nwosu, I.N.C.: Ndi Ichie Akwa Mythology and Folklore
  Origins of the Igbos, 1983   Nyland, Edo:
  “Translating Ogam, Introduction to Linguistic Archaeology for Ireland”, 1996,
  culled from the Internet   Onor, S.O.: The Ejagham Nation in the Cross River
  Region of Nigeria, 1994   Onwuejeogwu,
  N.A.: An Igbo Civilization, Nri Kingdom
  and Hegemony, 1981    Osei, Kwame: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of the Akan,
  1996    Osuagwu, P.: The Oji Ezinihitte Cultural Festival,
  Owerri, 2000   Ratterty, K:
  and Ukaegbu, D: Faces of Anthropology,
  2007   Ruhlen, Merrit:
  The Origin of Language, tracing the
  Evolution of the Mother Tongue, 1994   Sitchen,
  Zecharia: The Stairway to Heaven,
  1983   Sitchen,
  Zecharia: When Time began, 1993   Solomon, Abu
  Edet: Ikom Monoliths, Unpublished
  Doctoral Thesis, Hokkaido University, Japan   Van Sertima, Ivan et. al. (ed.): African Presence in Early
  Asia, 1988   Van Sertima,
  Ivan (ed.): African Presence in Early
  Europe, 1987    Van Sertima,
  Ivan, ed.: Black Presence in Ancient
  America. They Came Before Columbus,
  1976   Wellard, James: Lost Worlds of Africa, 1967“The Mysterious Origin of the
  Guanches”, an anonymous Internet article      
  Encyclopedia Britannica
  (Software edition) Oxford Concise
  Dictionary of English Etymology,
  1993Ancient Script- Cretan      
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