Fagan & Durrani 2020, p. "Far more insidious are pseudoarchaeologies that masquerade as serious "alternative" histories. Some years ago, linguist Martin Bernal (1987) published... According to Egyptologists and others with detailed knowledge [...] the entire Black Athena hypothesis is seriously flawed on methodological and historical grounds". Fagan, Brian M.; Durrani, Nadia (2020). In the Beginning: An Introduction to Archaeology. Routledge. ISBN9781351757676.
Riggs 2014, p. 162 "...even as archaeology, Egyptology, and classical scholarship rejected much of Bernal's evidence and, implicitly or explicitly, his central thesis". Riggs, Christina (2014). Unwrapping Ancient Egypt. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN9780857856777.
Shaw 2021, p. 87 "both Egyptologists and Classical scholars have pointed out many flaws in his archaeological and linguistsic arguments and data, including, for instance, lack of evidence for his hypothesized Egyptian colonization of the Greek islands". Shaw, Ian (2021). Ancient Egypt: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-258421-2.
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Levine, Molly Myerowitz (1992). "The Use and Abuse of Black Athena". The American Historical Review. 97 (2): 440–460. doi:10.2307/2165727. JSTOR2165727.