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The source provides an extensive overview of Gerald Massey’s A Book of the Beginnings, a monumental two-volume work from 1881 that radically posits ancient Egypt, with Africa as its birthplace, as the primordial source of global civilization, including myths, languages, and religions. Massey, a self-taught English poet and Egyptologist, argued that evidence found in the British Isles, Hebrew scriptures, and Polynesian cultures could be traced back to Egyptian prototypes rooted in the Nile's natural cycles. While dismissed by Victorian academics for its amateur methodology and radical Afrocentric claims, the book has achieved a lasting legacy, particularly influencing Afrocentric thought and Christ-myth theories by connecting figures like Horus to Jesus. Despite its scholarly flaws, the episode highlights the book's enduring influence, noting its continued reprints and its prophetic anticipation of the Out-of-Africa theory regarding human origins.
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