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The Ikom Monoliths as a Beacon for Africa's Technological Renaissance

The Ikom Monoliths, also known as the Akwanshi stones in Cross River State, Nigeria, are enigmatic stone sculptures that hold historical significance deeply rooted in African technology and culture. These monoliths, ranging from 1 to 2 meters high, feature intricate carvings that have bewildered historians and archaeologists alike. Their precise age and the method used in their carving remain subjects of scholarly debate, suggesting a lost ancient technique that highlights Africa's rich legacy of innovation and craftsmanship. A look at these monoliths reveals high technology. BANTU believes the secret of such art on rock is related to ancient African technology.

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