What if the Sahara Desert was once home to a lost civilization?
Archaeologists have discovered evidence that 10,000 years ago, the Sahara was green, fertile, and may have supported an advanced ancient civilization.
New findings suggest a hidden connection between the Sahara and Ancient Egypt, revealing trade routes, lost cities, and forgotten history buried under the sand.
📌 In this video, we explore:
✔️ What scientists discovered about the Green Sahara 🌿
✔️ Ancient Egyptian connections to the Sahara 🌍
✔️ A 10,000-year-old lost civilization that changes history
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10,000 year OLD CIVILIZATION When Sahara Was Once GREEN | Harry Sahota
Sources for the Video:-
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o Amara, F. (2009). Tassili n’Ajjer: Ancient Rock Art in the Sahara. UNESCO.
2. Nabta Playa – Africa’s Oldest Megalithic Site
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3. Satellite Images & Lost Rivers of the Sahara
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o ESA (European Space Agency). (2015). Earth Observation Data Reveals the Sahara’s Hidden Past Rivers.
4. Climate Change & The Holocene Climate Shift
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o Kuper, R., & Kröpelin, S. (2006). Climate-Controlled Holocene Occupation in the Sahara: Motor of Africa’s Evolution. Science, 313(5788), 803-807.
5. Migration Theories – Connection to Egypt
o Wengrow, D. (2006). The Archaeology of Early Egypt: Social Transformations in North-East Africa, 10,000 to 2,650 BC. Cambridge University Press.
o Coulson, S., & Campbell, S. (2001). North Africa: A History from Earliest Times to the Present. Cambridge University Press.
6. The Sea People & the Late Bronze Age Collapse
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7. Mainstream Archaeology’s Bias & Overlooked Discoveries
o Bernal, Martin. (1987). Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization. Rutgers University Press.
o Schmidt, K. (2010). Göbekli Tepe – The Birth of Religion? Current World Archaeology.
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