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AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS African geography: Africa is massive non-navigable rivers small coastline deserts (Sahara/Kalahari) **the Sahara is about the size of the US. Seriously.** Rainforest Savanna. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

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AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

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  1. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

  2. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS • African geography: • Africa is massive • non-navigable rivers • small coastline • deserts (Sahara/Kalahari) **the Sahara is about the size of the US. Seriously.** • Rainforest • Savanna

  3. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS • Emergence of Nomads- Do examples of this lifestyle still exist today? • app. 6000 BC- Agriculture begins. During the period 8000-6000 BC the Sahara was actually a savanna. This begins to change around 6000 BC. Desertification leads to __________. • Animism • Africa skips Bronze Age • Nok culture- what happened to the Nok? • Djenne-Djeno- oldest known city south of the Sahara

  4. NOK SCULPTURE

  5. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS • Kush, an East African kingdom (Nubia), conquers Egypt under Piankhi • The Kushites are eventually defeated by the Assyrians. They move south to Meroe. They thrive for several centuries until Aksum comes along. • Aksum is now Ethiopia and Eritrea. What are its supposed origins? What are believed to be its historical origins? • Location= perfect for trade. Major intermediary between Rome and India. • Ezana leads Aksum to its height (AD 325-360). He conquers Kush and burns Meroe to the ground.

  6. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS • The role of Adulis- the most important Aksumite port; Greek= international language or “Lingua Franca” • Mahrem and animism • Ezana and Christianity; Phillip and the Ethiopian official; Ethiopia still contains millions of Christians; Ark of the Covenant?

  7. AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS • Aksum had canals, a written language, and terrace farming • Aksum lasts around 800 years before declining • Aksum and Muhammed • Aksum moves capital due to threat of Islam; isolation leads to decline (no trade, no power)

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