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Intro to ancient Africa. “The birthplace of the human race”. Oldest human remains have been found in Africa. Africa’s Beginning…. 5000 BCE—Sahara was a grassland site for HUNTING, FISHING, and FARMING COMMUNITIES. 4000 BCE—Africa’s climate became drier. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Intro to ancient Africa

Intro to ancient Africa Intro to ancient Africa

““The birthplace of the human The birthplace of the human race”race”

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Oldest human remains have been Oldest human remains have been found in Africafound in Africa

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Africa’s Beginning…Africa’s Beginning…

• 5000 BCE—Sahara was a grassland site for HUNTING, FISHING, and FARMING COMMUNITIES

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• 4000 BCE—Africa’s climate became drier.

• This caused people to move SOUTHWARD to look for water

• The dry air caused the Sahara area to become a DESERT

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1350 BCE—Aksum defeated Kush

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• Controlled TRADING ROUTES that connected Africa and Europe

• The Aksum Empire

was influenced by trade

with the ROMAN EMPIRE—

so they embraced

Christianity

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WEST AFRICAWEST AFRICA

• Traders crossed the Sahara to exchange SALT and COPPER for west Africa’s GOLD and KOLA NUTS

• In West Africa—GHANA, MALI, SONGHAI grew wealthy kingdoms

• These kingdoms were located just SOUTH of the TRANS-SAHARA route and became major trade centers

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salt

copperCopper and salt moved WEST

gold

Kola nuts

Gold and kola nuts moved EAST

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Africa’s 5 RegionsAfrica’s 5 Regions

• Africa is the 2nd largest continent next to Asia

• Lies in every HEMISPHERE

• HAS A VARIETY OF CLIMATE ZONES

• HAS A WIDE VARIETY OF MINERAL SOURCES

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AFRICA IS DIVIDED INTO 5 AFRICA IS DIVIDED INTO 5 PHYSICAL REGIONSPHYSICAL REGIONS

• AFRICA HAS A SERIES OF 8 PLATEAUS

NORTH:

Sahara desert, Nile River delta, Atlas Mts.

--excellent farmland

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• WEST: Sahel---semi dry area --rich in mineral resources-oil and mining

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• CENTRAL: rainforest—tropical jungles

• rainforest animals

Most endangered animals

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• EAST: Rift Valley—a sunken valley Serengeti—tall grass lands were animals inhabit

• Lake Victoria—2nd

largest fresh water

lake

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• SOUTH:– Desert lands—Kalahari and Namid – Swamp lands—Okavango Delta

Namid sand dune

Okavango Delta