Anthony T. Browder is an author, publisher, cultural historian, artist, and educational consultant. He is a graduate of Howard and has lectured extensively throughout the United States and throughout the world.
Mr. Browder is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources and has devoted 35 years to researching ancient Egyptian history, science, philosophy, and culture. He has traveled to Egypt 50+ times since 1980 and is currently director of the ASA Restoration Project, which is funding the excavation and restoration of two 25th dynasty tombs of Kushite noblemen on the west bank of Luxor Egypt. Browder is the first Afrikan-American to fund and coordinate an archeological dig in Egypt and has led 20 archeological missions to Egypt since 2009.
Mr. Browder’s three decades of study have led him to conclude that ancient Afrikans were the architects of civilization and developed the rudiments of what has become the scientific, religious, and philosophical backbone of humankind. From this framework, IKG has concentrated its research and disseminated its findings. He is the author of six publications, including the best sellers, From the Browder File, Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization and Egypt on the Potomac, and the co-author of four publications, including two written with his daughter, Atlantis Tye Browder.