Early African Civilization
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Desert located in North Africa, largest in the world | ||
A geographic region that is growing beneath the Sahara, it is infertile | ||
Region that lies south of the Sahara desert | ||
Desert located in South Africa, on the tip of it | ||
Kalahari hunter-gatherers (they are one of the few hunter-gatherer groups left in the world) | ||
A grassland ecosystem, where the trees are small or spread apart so that a canopy does not close, Africa is full of them | ||
A type of religion practiced in Africa, where people pray to spirits, includes indigenous religions. The spirits were believed to be responsible for good or bad things. | ||
People that lived off of cows, sheep and goats, they ate their meat, dairy and blood. These people were nomadic and moved along with the seasons. | ||
People that don't believe in a fixed religion, they didn't believe in the Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Judaism, Muslim). | ||
a means of surviving (related to what they do to get food). | ||
Africa was very diverse in language, traditions and customs but Africa managed to bring these things together and create new ones, what is this called? | ||
When did agriculture start in Africa? | ||
What unified the diverse forces in Africa? | ||
What years does the 13th Century refer to? | ||
Africa mostly consists of this type of ecosystem | ||
What is located beneath the Sahara and Sahel? | ||
How many countries does Africa consist of? | ||
What is the difference between a country and a continent? | ||
When did the Iron Age start in Africa? | ||
What civilization was the first to use iron? |