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  1. The Ghosts of Knysna Forest: Footsteps of the Once Great Elephant Herds Gone with the Wind

    ... man invaded, a vast stretch along the southern coast of Africa, was once a lush green forest.  A seagull’s view ... or a movement of the head. A Knysna Turaco (also known in South Africa as the Knysna Lourie) in Knysna, Western Cape Province, South Africa. ( CC BY-SA 2.0) The only humans to share this ...

    micki pistorius - 24/04/2018 - 19:05

  2. Human Evolutionary Theory Needs Updating, Again

    ... about 30,000 years ago. However, new evidence unearthed in Africa suggests the tools which define this period of African ... about 30,000 years ago. However, new evidence unearthed in Africa suggests the tools which define this period of African ... passage of human evolution.” Social Ties in Stone Age South Africa Did Mankind First Exit Africa 100,000 Years Ago? ...

    ashley cowie - 12/01/2021 - 22:02

  3. How Did the Songhai Empire Dominate West Africa?

    The Songhai Empire dominated West Africa between the 15th and 16th centuries. This empire was ... the empire, the Tuaregs in the north and the Mossi in the south, Sunni Ali was able to secure the borders of the ... http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Songhai_Empire South African History Online. 2017. Songhai, African Empire, ...

    dhwty - 26/04/2019 - 01:53

  4. Royal Palaces of Abomey, Benin: The Cultural Epicenter of One of Africa’s Greatest Empires Was Stained with Blood

    Africa has many outstanding historic sites and one of the ... The Origins of Voodoo, the Misunderstood Religion From South to North, Africa is the Continent of Ancient Magic ... Abomey The Royal Palaces are in the town of Abomey in the south of Benin. It is quite easy to reach the complex and ...

    Ed Whelan - 05/01/2019 - 22:54

  5. Rome’s African Emperor: Septimius Severus and the Scottish Invasion

    ... protected monument. His hunger for success led him from Africa to Rome in 161, where his contacts gave him access to ... begun in 122, marked the boundary between Roman Britain south of the wall, and the “barbarian” Caledonia to the ... against the insurgents. Exhausted and betrayed, he headed south across Hadrian’s Wall and back to York. Emperor ...

    John S. Richardson - 18/03/2021 - 00:57

  6. Scientists Make A Great Step Forward in the ‘Where After Africa?’ Question

    ... growing body of evidence indicates that our ancestors left Africa between approximately 70 to 60 thousand years ago. ... standing debate, with most of West Asia, North Africa, South Asia or even South East Asia having been listed as potentially suitable ...

    ancient-origins - 26/03/2024 - 13:51

  7. Prehistoric Ostrich Egg Unravels Clues to Human Life 33,000 Years Ago

    ... networks. About 33,000 years ago, an ostrich in southern Africa’s Karoo Desert had its lunch of sweet grasses and ... eggshell beads have been used to cement relationships in Africa for more than 30,000 years. (John Klausmeyer, Yuchao ... Thabana Ntlenyana. This landlocked kingdom is encircled by South Africa , and it has the highest average elevation in ...

    ashley cowie - 10/03/2020 - 17:55

  8. The Elephant Slabs of Flora Vista: Enigmatic Artifacts with Ancient African Origins

    ... It illustrated that the Mande people (ethnic group of West Africa) belonging to the expedition of Voyager Mansa ... the Americas. The 'Voyager King' Mansa Abubakari II - Africa's Greatest Explorer ( muslimnewsmagazine.tv ) William ... a detailed discussion of the Mande inscriptions found in South America left by Abubakari and his followers along the ...

    Clyde Winters - 24/07/2016 - 15:05

  9. Sea-Farers from the Levant: Do Ancient Inscriptions Rewrite History of the Americas? - Part 2

    ... along the coastline of Uruguay. Could peoples of West Africa have contacted the Americas thousands of years ago? ... between West Africa and the Mediterranean Regions... with South America! Two of the historic satellite photographs, ... to completely unravel; this 'village' port of call in South America confirms, in view of the many and varying ...

    William James Veall - 19/05/2015 - 03:50

  10. New Stash of Mysterious Homo Naledi Bones Shows They Coexisted with Homo Sapiens

    ... remains has been found in a very important cave site in South Africa. Scientists now suggest that Homo naledi was alive ... remains has been found in a very important cave site in South Africa. Scientists now suggest that Homo naledi was ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 10/05/2017 - 23:02

  11. Ancient Stone Artifacts Could Tell the Story of When Early Humans Spread Out of Africa

    ... Artifacts May Provide Details of Early Expansions Out of Africa According to the researchers, the stone artifacts were ... information as to how and when different hominins left Africa.  The stone artifacts contain the remains of hand ... Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of West Asia, South Asia, and Europe, and are usually found with Homo ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 30/12/2017 - 02:00

  12. 1000-year-old Glass Beads Provide First Evidence of Glassmaking Development in Sub-Saharan West Africa

    ... southwestern Nigeria was one of the first places in West Africa to ace the complicated art of glassmaking. A newly ... southwestern Nigeria was one of the first places in West Africa to ace the complicated art of glassmaking. Glass Production in Sub-Saharan Africa The new finding reveals that people who lived in the ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 14/06/2017 - 23:01

  13. Analyzing Mummy Genes: Were Ancient Egyptians closely Related to Middle Easterners?

    ... migration out of the Middle East to settle parts of North Africa and Europe and mingle with local populations in those ... have a lot of genetic and cultural ties to Sub-Saharan Africa. It has long been believed by archaeologists that the ... along the Nile which were similar to people farther south. So far, genetic studies of modern Egyptians as well as ...

    Caleb Strom - 17/08/2017 - 18:52

  14. The Gesture of Sight – The Splendor of Prehistoric Rock Art

    ... hypothesis of its routing towards the figure. “Southern Africa is rich in Neolithic rock paintings and engravings ... the life-size exhibition of the French Lascaux Cave in South Africa, renown rock art specialist Renaud Ego will be joining us for a discussion on South African Rock Art. A one-of-a-kind partnership between ...

    ancient-origins - 16/04/2018 - 02:54

  15. 105,000-Year-Old Kalahari Crystals Challenge Cultural Evolution Story

    ... at a rockshelter on the edge of the Kalahari Desert in South Africa challenges the assumption that modern human origins ... at a rockshelter on the edge of the Kalahari Desert in South Africa challenges the assumption that modern human ...

    Alicia McDermott - 02/04/2021 - 01:56

  16. Rethinking Homo sapiens? The story of our origins gets dizzyingly complicated

    ... has been overwhelming that Homo sapiens evolved in Africa and later spilled out of the continent to settle the ... has been overwhelming that Homo sapiens evolved in Africa and later spilled out of the continent to settle the ... A string of recent discoveries has pushed our origins in Africa back to more than 315,000 years ago – and suggested ...

    ancient-origins - 16/07/2018 - 19:00

  17. Gods of Antiquity: Elongated Skulls From Africa

    ... scientific explanation. The development of man in southern Africa is well documented. The Boskop and Hofmeyr skulls found in 1913 and 1952 in South Africa, both indicate larger brain capacity. An ... grown up. This tradition was prevalent in Central Europe, South America and still exists in parts of Africa. In some ...

    Pieter - 25/11/2020 - 20:38

  18. Did the Portuguese Have Secret Knowledge about Brazil Before the Treaty of Tordesillas?

    ... King John II’s proposed expedition to explore the lands south of the Canary Islands. Firstly, King John argued that ... regis . The  Æterni regis  gave Portugal the lands south of the Canary Islands. Secondly, King John made ... New World. This explorer is best known for his actions in Africa and appointment as Viceroy of India. The first ...

    Clyde Winters - 27/10/2016 - 14:51

  19. Primeval Communication and the Beat of the Drum

    ... When Salt Was Traded for Gold: The Salt Trade of West Africa that Built Kingdoms and Spread Culture Musick Moves ... ) With the intambula instrument, from the Swazi tribe of South Africa, one man holds a taut skin over a clay pot while ... Africa, African-America, Native America, Central Java, and South India . Wesleyan University. Herzog, G. 2015. ...

    B. B. Wagner - 05/10/2019 - 14:03

  20. Was Bolivia-Peru the Sunset Land of the Sumerians?

    ... Holloway highlighted the evidence of  Sumerian writing in South America. The Fuente Magna Bowl and Pokotia monument ... indicate that Sumerians may have formerly lived in South America. In an article on the Fuente Magna Bowl , April ... navigators. Sumerian Ships sailed to Egypt, Northeast Africa, and the Indus Valley in search of metals and goods to ...

    Clyde Winters - 24/09/2016 - 21:52

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