Ancient Africans BHM24 Tour

Sun Oct 13 2024 at 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm

The British Museum | London

Afristoricals
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Ancient Africans BHM24 Tour
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Our ground-breaking Ancient Africans Tour is BACK! Disruptive hair care expert, Ovi King, joins us to discover African Hairy Histories at British Museum!

“History”, as we know it today, suggests the only contributions Africans played was the role of slaves and poverty stricken souls unable to survive without the aid of their enforced enslavement and colonialism.

The concept of “race” is a European invention, yet when it comes to identifying the ethnicity of the first humans and civilizations, European scientists and institutions claim not to recognise "race" and attribute the founders of ancient civilizations and the first humans to non-Africans, when the evidence clearly shows that these original founders were African.

JOIN US for the ANCIENT AFRICANS tour and discover the evidence of Ancient Africans in Europe, Asia and America ONLY on this month’s tour of the British Museum!!!

EARLY BIRD TICKETS: £10

STANDARD TICKETS: £15 … free for children under the age of 16!!!

Claim your EXCLUSIVE 40% DISCOUNT OFF our ground-breaking ANCIENT AFRICANS TOUR BROCHURE, when you buy your ticket!

This event is not to be missed - don’t miss out and buy your ticket NOW!!!


IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ!!!

MEET at the BACK of the British Museum in the MONTAGUE PLACE ENTRANCE from 12pm, where you will be able to collect your EXCLUSIVE brochure.

We will start entering the British Museum at 12.30pm.

The tour starts at 1.00pm SHARP, so please arrive on time to avoid delays with security!

Contact Afristoricals: +44 (0)7568 919 832


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The British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

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