The Roots of the Bantu |
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The Aboriginal Africans Before 15 000 BC P | 1 |
The Immigrant Africans Around 15 000 BC P | 6 |
Hybrid Africans After 15 000 Bc P | 14 |
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Ancestor Adoration Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptians Arab archaeological trinity archaeologist associated Azande Bantu Africa Bantu Ethnic Trinity Bantu migrations Beja Beja Tonga Black Africa buried Bushmen C.G. Seligman called Cameroon Cameroon area cannibalism Caucasoid central and southern chapter chief chiefdom Chirozvi circumcision clan colour Congo continent cultural traits descendants divinity Dziva Kalanga Early Iron Age east coast Eastern Dynasty Egyptian cultural Empire Ethiopia ethnic group evidence existence Figure G.P. Murdock Greenberg Guthrie Hottentots human Hungwe hybrids Ibid incisors International African Institute Iron Age Isis Katanga Kenya Khoikhoi Khoisan Kush language look Matabeleland Mbire means moon Mulatto Mutapa Negro Negroid Nguni Nigeria Nile Valley Nubian Sokos nuclear area original Osiris Portuguese Primary Migrations Pygmies race region rituals Rozvi segments Shona Sokos Sotho South Africa Southern Africa Southern Dynasty Sudan taboo Tonga totem tribes West Africa Western worship Zambezi River Zambia Zenj Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Period