
Pontotoc stele found in
Oklahoma. It is attributed as the work of Iberian colonists in America. The name
Iberian peninsula is typically associated with the African Moor. This stele
depicts the life-giving rays of the sun descending upon the earth below.
According to Barry Fell, the letters on the left spell “Start of Dawn” - and on
the right, “Dusk” with the crescent moon. The phrases in two of the panels
translate as “When Ball-Ra rises in the east, the beasts are content, and (when
he hides his face) they are displeased.” This is a copy from the Hymn to Aton
by Pharaoh Akhenaton. Akhenaton’s hymn dates to 1300BC, yet this version found
in ancient America is dated at around 800BC.

In the book, The First
Americans Were Africans: Documented Evidence, Dr. David Imhotep writes that
“the religious similarities here are numerous and sometimes not only similar,
but identical to the Djed Festival of ancient Egypt. This ceremony traces back,
however, before Egypt to Nubia because the Egyptian God Osiris is part of the
ceremony. This means the Djed Festival predates even Egypt.”
According to Fell, the
Davenport Stele contains a “trilingual text” in the Egyptian, Iberian-Punic,
and Libyan languages. “This stele, long condemned as a meaningless forgery, is
in fact one of the most important steles ever discovered,” wrote Dr. Fell in
his book America B. C. – Ancient Settlers in the New World.
Dr. Fell surmised that
the Davenport Stele dates back to the Twenty-second, or Libyan, Dynasty of the
Egyptian empire, “a period of overseas exploration.”
On one side of the
there are carvings of Egyptian writing and the festival. On the other side
there is a picture of two Egyptian obelisks, a pyramid and African animals.
Another controversial
and very interesting artifact is the Pontotoc stele found in Oklahoma by Gloria
Farley and Weldon W. Stout.
It is considered to be
the work of an early Iberian colonist in America, as the script is that known
otherwise from the Cachao-da-Rapa region in northern Portugal. It depicts the
life-giving rays of the sun descending upon the earth beneath. To the left the
Iberian Punic letters spell “Start of Dawn,” to the right “Dusk,” with the
crescent-shape of the moon. Two of the panels contain Ogam Punic, partly
illegible, but sufficiently clear to disclose the phrases “When Baal-Ra rises
in the east, the beasts are content, and (when he hides his face), they are
displeased.”
The First Americans, as
seen on the cover of this book, will be thoroughly covered. The picture was
taken by the crew of The HMS Challenger Expedition, 1872-1876 A.D. at the most
Southern region of South America, at a place called Tierra del Fuego. This
picture can be seen today in the Natural Museum of London. Africans not only
came before Columbus and Clovis, but were in the Americans far before any other
group, at least 60,000 years ago. We will go through evidence exposed by a
panel of credible scholars, professors and researchers.
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