SoapStone birdS
Soapstone carvings
of local birds on
columns stood in an
enclosure outside
Great Zimbabwe. one
of these birds has been
the national symbol
of Zimbabwe since the
country gained its
independence in 1980.
bantuS
Most of the
peoples of
southern africa
are related to
the bantus, who
originated in the
western part of the
continent between
3000 and 2000 bce. they had
reached southern africa by 400 ce.
Great ZiMbabwe
the stone city of Great Zimbabwe
was a major religious, political,
and trading center in southern
africa between the 11th and
14th centuries. it grew rich on
the proceeds of herding
cattle and mining gold,
copper, and iron. the
peoples of Great Zimbabwe
exported their produce to the
coastal port of Sofala in what is
now Mozambique and then up
the coast of africa to arabia.
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For Much oF itS hiStory, africa has been hidden from outsiders’ eyes.
the Sahara desert cuts off communication from north to south for all but the
hardiest traveler. the peoples of africa have therefore developed largely by
themselves. by about 2600 bce, rich and powerful empires such as ancient
egypt had arisen. the empires have disappeared, but they left behind
buildings and other clues to their existence. other african peoples left
records of their history in songs that have been passed down from parent to
child through countless generations. europeans remained ignorant of this
rich history until, during the 1400s, they explored the west coast. Soon they
were shipping thousands of africans to europe and the americas as slaves,
a “trade” that destroyed many traditional societies. during the late 1800s,
europeans penetrated the interior of africa and, within 20 years, had
carved up the continent between them. almost all
of africa remained under european control until
the 1950s, when the colonies began to gain
their independence.
today the peoples
of africa are free
of foreign control.
Thatched
buildings
City’s walls were made from
huge granite slabs.
Men armed
with spears and
shields guarded
the city’s walls.
benin
the west african kingdom of benin
reached the height of its power
between the 14th and 17th centuries.
its people traded ivory, pepper, palm
oil, and slaves with the portuguese.
they also excelled in casting realistic
figures in bronze. on the left is a
benin bronze mask.
AFRICA
HISTORY OF
Bantu speakers
originated here
and spread to
striped area.
Great enclosure at Great Zimbabwe
Cattle herder
Ivory
traders
Africa
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