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Ancient Africa - Part 5

This book was a requested topic based on ancient Africa. It covers African History from the very beginning which includes Toolmaking, Fire and the Creation of Agriculture. This is cool as I am learning history that starts with stuff that my basis with is in Greek Mythology/ Greek Religion. I didn’t even learn it in biology or history class, so it is close to brand new.

             

              Ancient Africa had three main civilizations around the time of Egypt that were close to the end.  First: Puntite, Second DMT and Third Sudanic Empires were on the Nile river and they had magical things/parts about them. Ancient Egypt had a mythical land called Puntite which had rare goods that Egypt traded for. The second kingdom was called DMT and it was an ancient Egyptian civilization that studied the New Kingdom. The third African Civilization was the DMT kingdom of the Puntite Kingdom.

              Ancient Egypt traded with a mythical kingdom called Puntite which wasn’t discovered until recently and we still don’t know exactly where it was. Ancient Egypt mentioned a magical land named “Land of Punt”. The Land of Punt had rare minerals, gems and other rare resources which the Ancient Egyptians had a historical interest in, but they did not have an ability to go conquer it militarily due to some geographic barriers however: Syria and Nubia were in the military range of Egypt. The key question about Punt was Africa or Arabia: or both: Its also possible Punt was just a metaphorical area about the cultures that had and sold the good because the term was used for 1500 years. At the end of Egypt’s trade with the Puntite Homeland because they couldn’t afford the trading expeditions. The next kingdom was the DMT Kingdom in Ethiopia.

              The DMT kingdom had some archeology in their work that allowed them to study it and find its homeplace but there was little there. The Puntite kingdom that traded with the Egyptian Highland: New Kingdom: from the 8th-4th Century BCE, the second kingdom was the tortoise’s kingdom for the 4th Century BCE. DMT was found successfully they have some archeological records recording it including the Red Sea. The goods that they had included olive oil, wine, textiles, jewelry, metals and tools. The Limestone of the Great Temple at the Inscriptions had evidence of the references of the Nile Valley. The religious evidence included the argument and the Sabeans included African Civilizations. The third civilization: Sudanic + Tichi civilization was nearer to the Nile River.

              The Sudanic Empires were centered on the Nile River of the West African Coast. These civilization/civilizations included work on the Sahara as a Gradual event that forced people to move. The woodland’s dramatic climatic conditions to Southern Africa in the Middle Niger Regions of 300 BCE-200 CE. The exchange rate at 250 BCE had relatively large cities like Jenne and their trade came about on a large scale. The tacit civilization had old villages in West Africa about 4,000 years ago. From the year 1,900 BCE they had a settled culture in the lower Tiles Valley of 4500 BP.

              Ancient Africa had three Main Kingdoms in the later part of the Egyptian Empire who traded with them as they did other work. This Book is a second- or third-degree source with first and second person sources guiding the research of the book. The Book is great and teaches good amount of stuff about Ancient Africa situations with metaphorical and real kingdoms and even mentions that some of them have archeological benefits to them.

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