@Bahal
Nation branding is vital to economic growth.
Content is important to a countries branding index. I always talk about this because it is simple and falls in 3 categories: Behaviour, Content and Reputation.
I can bet my life on it that Augmented reality will pay a significant role in restoring the content in Somali culture and ancient history.
It will costs you under 100k to build a virtual museum online by sourcing coders from Indonesia--cheap labour to growth hack. Building awareness is the major milestone to achieve this goal. You can print 3D models or sell canvas art depicting Ancient Greek merchants sorting spice grades of the Cape Guarduafi ( Aromata promontorium)
A startup will come out in the next 5-10 years that can build virtual ancient cities of how the Somali peninsula looked dating back 5000 years. All the information posted in this thread is a drop in the bucket; we haven't even checked the seabed for ancient ships capsizing off the Horn of Africa.
Being able to put this information on beautiful layedout virtual museum that is backed by code, will start the conversation in seperating us from this Arabian culture highjacking.
We can post 1000s of articles and source information to back our claims, but if a startup doesn't sieze this opportunity it will always fall on deaf ears.
Monitizing our history is the first step preserving our history.
That would be sick wallahi