Nour teachers have always told us that the history of the black world had no beginning, because it goes so far back into the past that it is impossible for us to grasp the beginning. For our contemporaries, fed by the dominant Western thought, such an assertion is an anti-scientific fantasy as official historical science has already, according to them, already cleared every corner of the bushy path of our historical past.
Thus, the frieze elaborated and distributed by the dominant thought in history courses dichotomizes the past into two large well-defined parts: