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GEO UPDATES — Real-time history in motion.
This archive collection includes all geopolitical news breakdowns published by Red Sea Round Table. From international alliances to regional tensions, each article is grounded in historical patterns and reveals the hidden mechanics behind headlines. These updates connect the past to the present with sharp, research-based commentary.
HISTORICAL TIMELINES & COMPARISONS — Because truth lives in sequence.
Explore curated timelines of events that shaped the Horn of Africa and the global order. This section also includes side-by-side historical comparisons that dismantle propaganda and reveal recurring patterns—colonial tactics, false flags, economic control, and resistance movements.
ERITREAN TEXTS — Because truth lives in sequence.
This archive features a wide range of Eritrean writings—from ancestral poems, proverbs, and oral histories to contemporary cultural articles, essays, and reflections. Whether ancient or modern, each piece offers a window into Eritrea’s soul—preserving the language, values, and spirit that shape its people across generations.
RED SEA RESEARCH — Where the dots get connected.
This is the core repository of internal research by the Red Sea Round Table team and its contributors. It includes source sheets, annotated findings, investigative threads, and early-stage theory work. If you’re looking to trace the patterns others don’t see—start here.


ARTS, CULTURE
& ARTIFACTS
What colonizers tried to loot or bury still rises—on walls, in sound, and in the stories our elders still carry.
REDISCOVERING CARTOGRAPHY
ANCIENT ERITREA
We Didn't Just Make Art—We Made Language
Colonial lines blurred the truth—Eritrea’s ancient maps reveal what empire tried to forget.
Mapping Our Way
Back to Ourselves
FOOD, WELLNESS & AGRICULTURE
EARLY
ECONOMICS & GOVERNMENTS
Feeding Empires,
Honoring Earth:
Our Original Economy
Teff, honey, incense, and cattle—our ancestral foodways were sacred, seasonal, and sovereign.
From inland kingdoms to international ports, our economy thrived through trade, trust, and tradition.
The Economy that Powered the Red Sea
Welcome to the cradle of African Civilization.
Before borders and broken records—there was Eritrea.
Here, land, language, and law were born as one.