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1 ημέρα πριν · Africa, the second largest continent (after Asia), covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth. The continent is bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Mediterranean Sea, on the east by the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, and on the south by the mingling waters of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
- Africa - People
Africa - Ethnic Groups, Cultures, Languages: Africa is now...
- Geologic History
Africa - Geology, Plate Tectonics, History: The African...
- Land
Africa - Deserts, Savannas, Mountains: The physiography of...
- Mediterranean Sea
Survey of the Mediterranean Sea, the intercontinental sea...
- Climate
Africa - Climate, Regions, Variations: A number of factors...
- Economy
Africa - Trade, Resources, Agriculture: With the exception...
- Africa Summary
Africa’s first great historical kingdom, Egypt, arose along...
- Birds
Africa - Bird Diversity, Migration, Conservation: South of...
- Africa - People
African history was initially written by outsiders (Europeans and Arabs) and in colonial times under the pretence of Western superiority supported by scientific racism, with oral sources deprecated and dismissed by unfamiliar historians.
Africa is home to the first humans and it's history dates back to 200,000 years. In this guide you'll find detailed information about ancient African history.
In the classical world of Greece and Rome, Africa was regarded as a source of wisdom. Many great yet viable kingdoms and states once thrived on the African continent.
Africa’s first great historical kingdom, Egypt, arose along the Nile c. 3000 bce and flourished for nearly 3,000 years. The Phoenicians established a colony at Carthage and controlled the western Mediterranean for nearly 600 years.
African History. Africa is a large and diverse continent that extends from South Africa northward to the Mediterranean Sea. The continent makes up one-fifth of the total land surface of...
Africa is the setting for the long dawn of human history. From about four million years ago ape-like creatures walk upright on two feet in this continent. Intermediate between apes and men, they have been named Australopithecus.