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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
The discovery that small stone arrow tips were treated with plant poison 60,000 years ago means that ancient African hunters ...
A collection of arrow points excavated in South Africa has provided the oldest direct evidence of hunters deploying ...
The oldest known cremation pyre in Africa is shedding light on the complex funeral rites of ancient hunter-gatherers 9,500 years ago.
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How ancient Ghana became the empire that ruled West Africa
Centuries before modern borders, Ghana was a land of kings, scholars, and merchants. Its golden trade routes and strong ...
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60,000-year-old poison arrows from South Africa are the oldest poison weapons ever discovered
Five quartz arrowheads found in a South African cave were laced with a slow-acting tumbleweed poison that would have tired ...
By digging carefully, archaeologists can connect information from aDNA to information about the social lives of these people.
Analysis of 60,000-year-old artifacts has uncovered the oldest known poison arrowheads, hinting at advanced ancient knowledge ...
Exclusive: South Africa will not interfere with US refugee program for white minority, email says U.S. and South African officials reached an agreement during a closed-door meeting in late December to ...
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'Abeg', 'Biko', 'Bend down (and) select', 21 other Nigerian, West African words added to Oxford English Dictionary
In January 2025, PREMIUM TIMES reported that the Oxford English Dictionary added Nigerian terms, including Japa, 419, agberoo, abi, area boy, yahoo boy, yahoo, Edo, and Kanuri, to its global ...
Access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy is critical for powering economies, delivering essential services, and spurring job creation for Africa’s growing population. With nearly 600 ...
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