Pix: The Kemetyu soldiers on an expedition to the land of Pwenet accompanying The female Pharaoh HatChepsut and an old map of the Motherland.
The Land of Punt or The Land of Pwenet/Kwenet is mentioned several times in Kemetyu accounts of history. Punt is idolized as the Land of the Gods. More importantly, this region was known to Kemetians as the land where wild animals, ivory, gold, aromatic resins, blackwood and ebony were found. Historians of the 19th and 20th century had trouble locating exactly where this land was. Going by the descriptions by the Kemetians themselves, as well as the products that came from Punt, it is clear that this land was located in East Africa. The land of Punt appears to be the precursor of Ancient Azania, which in turn, was the precursor to the Swahili City-States.

Nkechi Ali
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